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Ceterum autem censeo Denver esse delendam.
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"From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remember’d; We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother..." | |||
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![]() i thought they was talking about all THJ players!
the sample from anything you see in ooc is inherently biased, it's the sort of person who talks in serverwide ooc. | ||
#416
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![]() I have just installed Skyrim (only because I’m broke and it’s a game I already owned on steam) on my new decent pc rig and I must admit it’s only a matter of time before I start messing with console commands
I justify it by skipping mindless busywork tasks like leveling up tradeskills. I’ve always hated crafting in games, feels like a second job I’m not getting paid for. I always used to chide my buddy who loves crafting in games “hey when you’re done with that maybe you can grab a digital broom and go sweeping the game streets, wouldn’t that be fun?”. I don’t mind mindless grinding, as long as it involves some combat But as someone, I forget who, mentioned, it is also only a matter of time before that gets out of hand and leaves me with two options: crank the difficulty slider to the max which is stupid because all it does is ridiculous health/damage inflation, or get bored and quit due to a lack of challenge But I think people get twisted by P99 being so damn sweaty player top heavy. For just about every other game in existence, us “casual scrubs” are the backbone, the life force, the thing that makes or breaks a game and keeps that game alive, or kills it by leaving. We are legion, and we are important | ||
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