she said: HELL No!, get a real job you piece of shit fatfuck nolife. You're such a dumbass retard, who would want to marry a fuking ugly fat nerd who can't even stand up by himself. You're worse than trash, you only have a 2 inch dick and I can't even see it because all your stomach's fat is hiding it. Pathetic.
Rambo: First Blood - The Video Game
Bro living the dream in glorious nihon:
I had to pause a lot to wait for the awkward levels to go down to bearable levels.
One day he'll return to the Kwa as a ninja
This.I go further and declare turns are all but necessary for micro-managing a party of unique individuals, especially if one desires a large array of tactical options. Imagine trying to give your party in Baldur's Gate 2 all the commands you could in ToEE. Maybe some people prefer the feeling of urgency and chaos that RtWP can provide as you scramble to keep track of everything that is happening, but I prefer the breadth of options and clean control that TB allows. Can you imagine playing X-Com in real time? You'd get murdered by a computer opponent that can cover the entire battlefield and juggle all its field options at the same time, something the player cannot do or compete with unless they're the Flash.
That the TB haters never seem to consider this leads me to believe that their experience with the system is limited to simple JRPGs with 3 member parties and limited tactical options, where none of what I described comes into play. They haven't played games where you have 6 party members and grid movement, stances, reaction commands, groups of tough enemies, meager restorative options, etc.
Pfff.Yah I've noticed that a lot of people will criticize a system based on a flawed execution of it (it's possible for turn based to be fast and high intensity). I have also been guilty of this in regards to rtwp.
I've been playing Call of Duty since Modern Warfare. A little late to the game, I was intimidated by the constant talk of nefarious online dwellers who spit out vile remarks while simultaneously knifing you in the back. I was always a fan of intense first-person shooters, having played Counter Strike for a couple of years prior, and decided I would jump into the cool new thing. I haven't looked back since.
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Call of Duty's multiplayer experiences vary and before I defend my personal experience with the online aspect, I would like to note that there are still problems with a portion of the community when it comes to transphobia, homophobia, racism, and misogyny that should not be overlooked.
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As a woman, and one who speaks loudly over a headset, I used to worry about dealing with Neanderthals who might be slotted into my team, but in the six years that I've been playing I can honestly say it's only happened to me a handful of times. For the most part, when I've been playing on a team that's lost, I may receive a simple, quick "GG" (Good Game) from one of the strangers on my team during that round, but most of the time it's just silence.
Call of Duty's multiplayer experiences vary and before I defend my personal experience with the online aspect, I would like to note that there are still problems with a portion of the community when it comes to transphobia, homophobia, racism, and misogyny that should not be overlooked.
◥▶◀◤ said:Its probably outdated and unplayable for someone (like me) who didn't play it when it was released. I have nothing against it but I don't want the samething to happen to me when I bought Fallout 2. The first Fallout games I played were Fallout 3 and New Vegas, so going back to Fallout 2 was a step backwards, atleast for me. The game felt slow, combat is a bore, and the story seemed too much like Fallout 1 and 3. Plus the controls were pretty bad, atleast compared to today. Its a shame because I loved the art design (like in most Fallout games) and the music was great. So ill probably skip this one, maybe when it goes on sale, but i'll stick with Fallout 3 and New Vegas
Now the guy is so haaaapppyyy of having being given a PS4 by Sony, and makes game reviewers look reasonable.
I can't stand this guy, who has been shuttered in a room for most of his life, and yet acts like a smarmy know-it-all who can judge all the world, who mentions he has a girlfriend/wife five times in every video, and who is constantly talking about himself and his fatness over and over again. This guy is a piece of work. This is how I picture Surf Solar in many respects.
He's still disabled the Youtube comments who from people who hurt his precious feelings.
In spite of all the traffic he gets, I can't understand why Sony executives would choose to associate with this horrid guy in any way, shape or form.
I don't despise this guy at all because of his fatness or anything. It's only his incredibly smug, smarmy, self-complacent attitude that grates my nerves in all the worst possible ways. And that's without his "Francis" character. I can't stand watching more than 30 seconds of his "skits".
o it's a skit?You do realise "Francis" is an act right?HHR Gobiddy Goop