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Shannow

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Ah, so you are not an US american (you guys actually had to "think" about that and still didn't come up with a fitting expression? LOL) but still an american with a cute little spelling disability and little knowledge of geography.

I expected more from french blood :roll:

KC, I wouldn't piss on you if you were burning or had been stung by jelly fish. But I want you to know that I'd do so in almost any other situation *kisses*

And now everybody acknowledge the awesomeness of the acronym of "Presidents of the United States of America".

And now back to topic (more or less):
Why do RPGs (Bioware) try to compete with shooters graphics-wise? Are they sure that they didn't just out-compete themselves? Or did they consciously decide to "forsake" the RPG-gamers in a bid to get more FPSers interested in their games?

Ah, hell. It's no use. Volourn, the non-american North american and his North american american neighbour KC derailed the thread too much. *feigninginnocence*
 

Claw

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Project: Eternity Divinity: Original Sin 2
European = citizen of the European Union

Western European = person who lives in the civilized part of the European continent

Let's do it. :D
 

JarlFrank

I like Thief THIS much
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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
I see myself as "Central European", so Germany is probably not civilized [as is Southern and Northern Europe, apparently].
 

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