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(11-02-2013, 06:44 PM)Psychospacecow Wrote:

Apparently this is sparking...something with the folks who do Silent Hill LPs and the movie riff on Rifftrax, so this video might have inspired a new Youtube reacts based on the comments or a info-dump video, I'm not sure at this point:

It starts at "...so DYKG made a video about silent hill. incoming twin perfect fans nitpicking about the "gray child""
I started playing the Last of Us on Survivor difficulty and it's really hard, but I need that damn purple plaid shirt for Joel!
An interesting tech demo of Ironfall for the 3DS.



Blows REvelations out of the water for best looking 3DS game, looks like a low res Gears of War.
Wow, that looks really good for a 3DS game. It seems crazy that the 3DS can handle that. I'm amazed that they wrote it all in assembly.
(11-03-2013, 09:28 AM)Zaliphone Wrote: I started playing the Last of Us on Survivor difficulty and it's really hard, but I need that damn purple plaid shirt for Joel!

Yeah... Im on winter... And it took me a while to get past summer and fall because I was losing ammo whenever I was fighting guys with guns :/

Infected are pretty easy though.
I've been getting back into Monster Hunter lately, and I've been trying to find one god damn Wyvern Stone all week, which very rarely drops after a few hunts, in order to craft my beautiful Durambos chest piece. This is all after I was almost done with my Brachydios armor and fought him fifty plus times to get another rare drop to no avail, and tonight I ended up getting two from one quest.

:D
So Nintendo did something. News story here.
(11-04-2013, 12:12 AM)JiraiyaSannin Wrote: So Nintendo did something. News story here.

Everyone thinks Nintendo is hardcore and that they can be rebels like Microsoft/Sony by making mature content.

Nintendo make mature content, it becomes a fucking news story. So what?
In an attempt to help myself learn French, I have changed the language of some Steam games I have to French. I might even try something like Fallout New Vegas in French some day.
(11-04-2013, 05:56 PM)Zaliphone Wrote: In an attempt to help myself learn French, I have changed the language of some Steam games I have to French. I might even try something like Fallout New Vegas in French some day.

Bonne chance avec ça. Vous allez en avoir besoin.
(11-04-2013, 06:13 PM)gamemaster1991 Wrote:
(11-04-2013, 05:56 PM)Zaliphone Wrote: In an attempt to help myself learn French, I have changed the language of some Steam games I have to French. I might even try something like Fallout New Vegas in French some day.

Bonne chance avec ça. Vous allez en avoir besoin.

Sorry ma'm, where's the leak?
(10-31-2013, 04:09 PM)retrolinkx Wrote:
(10-31-2013, 12:13 PM)Mass Distraction Wrote: Did you fix just a red blinking light or the actual YLOD? I might find this useful if it actually makes my PS3 work for enough time for me to grab my saves out of it.

Well, it worked for a while, but it's not permanent. I had the YLOD again.

I think it's just useful for getting saves off.

Perfect. Just what I need. I don't really feel like paying another hundred euros for just getting my saves out.
(11-04-2013, 05:56 PM)Zaliphone Wrote: In an attempt to help myself learn French, I have changed the language of some Steam games I have to French. I might even try something like Fallout New Vegas in French some day.

I try to play as many games as I can in Italian or German to keep them up. Never imagined it would be so useful - the vocab used in games is so much more useful that the robotic stuff you learn at school. You learn real-life phrases that will help you abroad rather than "my uncle is a carpenter and has a dog called 'woof'."
(11-05-2013, 09:33 AM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote:
(11-04-2013, 05:56 PM)Zaliphone Wrote: In an attempt to help myself learn French, I have changed the language of some Steam games I have to French. I might even try something like Fallout New Vegas in French some day.

I try to play as many games as I can in Italian or German to keep them up. Never imagined it would be so useful - the vocab used in games is so much more useful that the robotic stuff you learn at school. You learn real-life phrases that will help you abroad rather than "my uncle is a carpenter and has a dog called 'woof'."

Really? I might have to try this out. I would normally listen to things like E Nomine but that has proven insufficient of late. Its partially because we've been focusing on German history so a lot of words I have never heard are suddenly needed to be understood but this in German games thing might be worth a shot. Of course, I guess I need to find out what games I have have other language settings.
(11-05-2013, 10:07 AM)Psychospacecow Wrote:
(11-05-2013, 09:33 AM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote:
(11-04-2013, 05:56 PM)Zaliphone Wrote: In an attempt to help myself learn French, I have changed the language of some Steam games I have to French. I might even try something like Fallout New Vegas in French some day.

I try to play as many games as I can in Italian or German to keep them up. Never imagined it would be so useful - the vocab used in games is so much more useful that the robotic stuff you learn at school. You learn real-life phrases that will help you abroad rather than "my uncle is a carpenter and has a dog called 'woof'."

Really? I might have to try this out. I would normally listen to things like E Nomine but that has proven insufficient of late. Its partially because we've been focusing on German history so a lot of words I have never heard are suddenly needed to be understood but this in German games thing might be worth a shot. Of course, I guess I need to find out what games I have have other language settings.

You totally should, and have the subtitles there as well so that you can read what's being said. Funnest way to learn and keep up a language.


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