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Games / Two coupons for 75% off Total War Shogun 2?
« on: May 20, 2013, 11:12:15 AM »
I log on Steam for the first time in weeks and apparently I have two coupons for 75% off Total War Shogun 2. One expires May 23 and the other May 27. I already own the game and the only IRL friend who would want it already owns the game because of me, so I'm giving them to you guys. First person to post their Steam ID gets the one for the 27th, the second gets the 23rd.

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Off Topic / Do you collect anything?
« on: February 14, 2013, 08:15:07 PM »
Simple, what do you collect? It can be just about anything. I'll start.

Aside from my dad and I's tendency to hoard useless knick-knacks, I collect slightly uncommon American and any foreign currency, as well as pulling together full sets of coins. I have probably $30 in those gold-colored $1 coins, slowly putting together a full set of all the presidential $1 coins currently in circulation.

My foreign currency collection is currently limited to a single peso coin, although my grandpa and aunt have a collection of other currencies including Iraqi dollars that they might give to me. My dad has some Filipino coins he will probably end up giving to me one day as well.

So yeah, I like money and money-related things. Even near-worthless money, like the peso.

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Off Topic / Extreme Couponing - Cheap stuff for Cheap stuffs
« on: February 02, 2013, 04:30:04 PM »

If you've ever watched a sitcom, there's going to be that person who walks into a store, picks up tons of stuff, then dumps all of it on the checkout along with a giant pile of coupons. People who do that actually exist, and they're called extreme couponers.

Couponing is the act of using coupons, which everybody does. Extreme couponing is what happens when you take it up to eleven.


So You Want to be a Cheapass

Let's cut to the chase - Extreme couponing is the act of being cheap. Extremely cheap. So cheap, you're the kind of person who will collect and re-use their own sweat. This isn't the "Oh hey, there's a coupon for the sandwich I was about to buy. I should grab that." it's, "Meet your DOOM, back page of the newspaper! *starts shredding the page with scissors*" Extreme couponing is the act of hoarding as many coupons as possible, getting a box full of folders, then organizing them either via category or expiration date. In this economy, it can be helpful.

Extreme couponing is most helpful with groceries. Buying a week's worth of food for multiple people can easily cost over a hundred dollars, so cutting corners (and picking up the corners to use later) will save you money. Most stores offer coupons on food, anyway. There might be the odd coupon for toothpaste, shampoo, or a Weight Watcher©™Ⓡ scale. Places like video game stores will probably have some kind of membership program that you can use in place of a coupon they never offer. All coupons have an expiration date and food is the most consumable product (Get it? "Most consum-" yeah you got it) so you should be able to make use of them fairly quickly.

Gathering coupons is pretty easy. Newspapers tend to have coupons in the back, and a lot of extreme couponers buy several Sunday papers so they can have duplicates. Stores tend to have coupon pages somewhere near the front, probably in some kind of rack. Take one or ten and mercilessly slaughter them with scissors back home. Sometimes stores send out coupon sheets and deliver them to homes; restaurants (especially fast food joints) are fond of this method for some reason.


I'm Up to My Eyeballs in Coupons - Now What?

Take them out and use them! By now you probably should have them sorted (by product or expiration date, as mentioned earlier) and ready to be used. Grab the relevant coupons for whatever you're buying and head out. I'm not too sure about grocery stores, but restaurants tend to have a "one coupon per customer" policy, so make sure you read the fine print. Keep up your obsessive coupon use and you'll see a profit turnout. Oh yeah, you might not want to do this when a lot of people are at the store. You might end up pissing off the people behind you while you fiddle with coupons (maybe as much as those old ladies who count out individual pennies).

Extreme couponing isn't going to give you enough money to go car shopping in a short period. It's a slow, creeping process. Save a few bucks here and there, you have that many more dollar bills than you would've otherwise. It can be used for whatever you want. Money's tight in this day and age, and everyone can benefit from extreme couponing.

As said earlier, this is most helpful with groceries. Since most people here live with their folks still, few might actually have a use for this. When you move out, though, it can be used to great effect, especially with the low-income "entry-level" jobs that most young adults get. Still, you could always help out your parents and introduce them to this concept.

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Games / Anyone know a reliable place to buy Civilization: Call to Power?
« on: December 17, 2012, 10:04:17 PM »
Just as the title says. GoG.com only as CtP 2, I want the first.

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Off Topic / The Internet Map
« on: December 17, 2012, 08:54:53 PM »
http://internet-map.net/

To put it in a short way, this map shows visits and links between sites. The larger the circle, the more traffic it receives. Depending on where the user goes from there, it will form "bonds" between other sites and the circles will be closer to each other. If people keep doing the same thing, the circles will move towards each other. A full, better explanation can be seen by slapping that "about" button up top.

This thing is actually pretty loving cool. It looks like a starmap.

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Begin chaos. It might not have been a big deal if the school handled it differently.

It all started in English class today, about 10 AM. I looked out the door window and saw two police officers and a teacher walk into the drafting lab across the hall and start yelling something I couldn't hear. I thought little of it and moved on. Then the principal comes on the intercom and says there is "suspicious activity" or something along the lines of that going on and that we were officially in lockdown. Staff members in every hallway and every door locked except the front one. All inbound and outbound activity is watched. Towards the end of class and in my half-hour study hall, half a dozen or so people are called to leave the school every 10 minutes or so.

Fast forward to lunch and now people are leaving in the dozens every couple minutes. This mass exodus is emptying the school quickly, and the lockdown is still active. To leave the cafeteria before the bell you have to tell them you were called and hope they believe you, same for the main door. Panicking parents are outside yelling at each other and demanding their children be released. Lunch is over, move on to health class. I am called down to leave along with other people numbering possibly above 50 in one round. I go to the attendance office and see a pair of folding tables with 4 people sitting there and papers strewn about, all related to people leaving. I sit in there for an hour and a half, and the inefficiency of this process is irritating. I'm finally called and told I could leave and went home, and that's the present. Most of our off-duty police officers were dispatched to the school, most likely to prevent the parents from doing something stupid. The administrators refused to provide any real description of what was happening until the end, which is why people were pouring out of the school. There'd be nearly nobody left by the time school ended. The only thing worse than them taking this so seriously is that they have to take it so seriously.

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Off Topic / The Lord of the Rings or Star Wars?
« on: December 15, 2012, 12:02:23 AM »
A minor poll on what people like. Yes, they're complete opposites, I'm aware. This thread was inspired by what happened today. Two guys were running around school at lunch and just saying "Lord of the Rings or Star Wars?" to random people. I replied "Lord of the Rings" and then he runs off and his buddy comes in behind shouting "LotR baby!"


On that note, Tanga is selling the one ring for $14.49. Even more interesting is the original retail price of $200... You can also buy them in black or silver. I feel like a geek for buying all three.

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Off Topic / I hate these abstinence programs
« on: October 23, 2012, 06:18:13 PM »
We've started another damn abstinence program in health today. I observe the class and everything they say reeks of blind following and "mind control" in a sense. They give us bullstuff "statistics" like 2 out of 3 teens who aren't virgins by graduation date don't graduate. The teacher, who works for a local clinic dealing with teen pregnancy and STDs, talks like STDs will actually pop into existence and infect your genitals if you have love before marriage (this one wouldn't bother me except there are no special cases, you are seriously guaranteed to get an STD even if neither person is infected). They tell you about the mind-raping emotional and mental effects of premarital love, but I'm not exactly in a position to say that.

Anyway, that's my rant for the day. Discuss, or something.

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Off Topic / HOLY forget this peanut butter is good
« on: October 08, 2012, 10:17:41 PM »
I just had a peanut butter sandwich with Jif brand chocolate-flavored hazelnut spread on it and Jesus Christ it was good. About a year ago I found some chocolate peanut butter still sealed in the back of a forgotten cabinet in my house and I loved it. I used to eat it all the time but suddenly I couldn't find chocolate peanut butter anymore. I feared I would never taste it again.

Anyway, thought I'd share. Inb4 "Blockland Forums is my favorite blog"

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Off Topic / Am I the only one on Earth that likes candy corn?
« on: September 20, 2012, 04:29:10 PM »
Title. Everyone I know hates it.

Also, mix salted peanuts and candy corn in a bowl, then take a handful. It tastes like a Payday.

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Off Topic / A large smore, created by boredom, destroyed by hot flames
« on: September 15, 2012, 09:39:20 PM »

The smore, the utensil. Notice that piece of chocolate? During cooking, it melted a tiny bit and fell off so we had to stop and put another, larger piece on (said larger piece is an entire Hershey's bar).



Cooking.


The end result. Under that charcoal graham cracker is what's left of the chocolate: about 70% melted off during cooking. None of us would eat the entire thing, but a couple guys took the marshmallows and ate those.

So, anyway, that was probably the most interesting thing that happened today.

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Off Topic / Hey, funny, it's my birthday too.
« on: September 10, 2012, 11:05:06 AM »
15 now, I survived another trip around the sun. Today, I'll be going to a shooting range for the first time in at least 2 years now. Yes, I'm the stereotypical gun-nut American.

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Castle Story, an in-development game by Sauropod Studio, has its own Kickstarter page. Donate $15 and up and you get the beta when it's released, along with the full game when it comes out. Donate $25 and up and you get the prototype shortly after the Kickstarter ends as well as the beta when it's released, and the full game on top of that. Join the other 23,381 backers between $632,361 which blew their $80,000 goal sky-high to help fund this awesome looking game!

Anyway, the clock is ticking with 60 hours (at the time of writing) left. This is the last chance for the early prototype, and you can of course buy the full game (and probably the beta) later on. This is probably my most anticipated game in the last several years. There's a long list of videos and development diaries you can view on the website, if you're interested.

Also, placeholder (likely permanent one, at that) for a new Castle Story topic, because the other one is too old.

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Games / Rogue Survivor - Alpha 9/Topic 4.0
« on: August 02, 2012, 01:16:30 AM »
Fourth topic on this game. Too bad there's a point where a topic is too old to bump...

http://www.roguesurvivor.blogspot.com/
The dev blog, with a download link.


Anyway, Rogue Survivor is a post-apocalyptic zombie survival roguelike in an urban sprawl setting. You're stuck here, might as well fight for your life!

THE GAME, IN A NUTSHELL



As soon as you press "new game," you're met with 3 lines. These are your gamemodes. You can choose "standard," all zombie types available, being killed by a zombie instantly turns the person, and zombies can evolve. C&I is the same as standard, but there's an "infection" bar that increases as you get bit. When someone dies, they fall to the ground as a corpse that can be eaten by zombies, butchered or cannibalized by humans or pulled by both. If they have even 1 point in infection, they'll rise as a zombie eventually. My favorite mode. Then there's "vintage." Only zombified men and women (fresh zombies), no evolutions, and the same corpse rules as C&I.

If you chose to start as a human, you choose your gender and a single skill to start the game with. This could be anything from Tough, which adds HP, to Hauler, which adds 1 inventory slot, to Unsuspicious, which makes cops and gangs less likely to bother you. Then you're dumped in the game, with a few different possible spawn locations, like in a bed in a home or on a bench in the subway station with a cop nearby. From this point, you gather important supplies - food, medicine, weapons, things like that - fortify a building or other area to have a safe place to sleep at night and keep your resources away from civilians who are just like you, trying to survive, or hostile gangs pillaging whatever they find, then just try to avoid being stabbed, battered, shot, eaten, blown to pieces, or collapsing in a heap from starvation.

You're not alone in this quest, though. There are other civilians doing the same thing, or trying to at least. In the first couple days most starting civilians will die, but every night a wave of refugees will arrive. You must beat these people to the supplies, then find a place to store your goodies. There's going to be zombies all over from the start, so you need to move quickly and cover your tracks, preferably with stench killer or a handy crippled survivor. If not, you could soon find a nice horde pouring out of what used to be your barricaded door. Whoops!

Things can either get better or worse, depending on how you look at it... As time goes on, the civilians will start to have better skills, making them less likely to die. This either gives you better opportunity for guards at your safehouse, as well as sanity leverage, but also gives you tougher competition. Then you have national guardsmen dropping in, who tend to clean the streets for you until they run out of ammo. They're there to protect you, so they won't fire at you randomly or smash down barricades they find. They don't take food and they pick up planks to build fortifications.

Then there's the other people. 2 main biker gangs plague the streets, the Hell Soul's and Free Angels. Hardened punks with good melee combat skills, basic melee weapons and tough leather jackets. They tend to leave you alone unless you have something they want, at which point they will try to club you to death and take. They aren't on good terms, though, and the 2 gangs will fight to the death if they meet each other. There's 2 gangster factions as well, Craps and... *picks up manual* Floods, yeah, Floods. They're basically the same as bikers, but with guns and little skill to use them. They act the same as the bikers, killing each other if they meet and attacking you if they want your stuff. Don't expect either anarchist types to turn out well if they meet national guardsmen, though. Other, special enemies pop up weeks into the game. Also, CHAR guards.

Changing the environment to suit your defensive needs is almost as important as that bag of groceries you found. Don't build any defenses and you could wake up to a shambler taking a piece off your neck, or find all your food and weapons gone, having been "relieved" by your fellow civilians. Not only can you build fortifications, but you can do things like push cars. Move 4 cars into a line on the road and you can block out most every zombie in the early game, save agile ones like the zombie masters or fresh zombies that have a rank in certain skills.

I should mention the needs. You have 5 bars to your right: Health (durr), Stamina (climbing, melee attacking and pushing lowers this. If it gets too low, you can't do any of those), Hunger, Sleep (you slow down if this gets too low. Sleep on a bench/bed and your health regenerates slowly (if you have the skill Hardy it regenerates anywhere) and you get rested quicker, sleeping people attacked by someone will take more damage than normal and always get hit), and then Sanity (This lowers slowly over time, or by seeing disturbing things or cannibalizing someone's corpse, increase by bonding with a companion or reading books/magazines. If it lowers too much, it reaches "disturbed," which makes you randomly wake up and possibly shout when sleeping because of nightmares. Then you can go insane when it hits 0, where the game randomly takes over your actions for a few turns at a time). C&I and Vintage games will also have the Infection meter displayed below Sanity.

Sure, surviving armageddon is fun and all, but what about the other end of the spectrum? You can play as zombies, too! If you noticed when you pressed "new game," there's an "undead" button too. Press this and you have some choices:

  • Skeleton: No. Do not do this. Skeletons are crap, their only advantage is their speed. The weakest skeleton can move at a human's walking speed, and further evolutions move faster than a walking human.
  • Shambler: Slightly higher health than fresh zombies, even slower (1/2 human walking speed) and crappy defense. These guys still suck, even with their evolutions. Don't do this either.
  • Zombified Man/Woman: These guys will likely be the most common zombie after a couple days. They move at 2/3 a human's walking speed, have decent health, defense and attack, and can evolve very quickly. Best for newbies.
  • Zombie Master: These guys are monsters eventually, but impossibly hard to evolve as quickly. They also move slow (1/2 human walking speed, again), have the same defense, attack and damage as fresh zombies (almost, if not for the minor gender differences) but have twice the health and the best sense of smell + sight of any of the starting undead. They also emit "ZM trail," similar to a human's scent. This makes zombies follow it, which tends to pick up a horde pretty quickly. Best at storming barricades or taking down groups of gunmen, thanks to said ability. Needs tons of kills to evolve, though.

You're stuck in a similar situation as the humans. You're tossed into the world, likely in the street. If the RNG hates you, with a cop right next to you who will blow your head off instantly. If not, congratulations! You passed the first test. You, unlike humans, have only 1 need: rot. Rot is hunger, pretty much. Increase it (and your health, if you're hurt) by damaging a human (living feast!) or munching on a corpse (if the gamemode has them). Zombies don't need to sleep, have no stamina, can see as well as always in the rain and darkness as always (but all zombies have a lower FoV than humans, even the top-tier rapetrain ones), and have no Sanity meter. Zombies also have hindrances, though. Most basic zombies (and even some fully-evolved ones!) move slower than humans and have a shorter FoV. Some zombies also lack the dexterity to open doors or operate certain things, and some don't have the agility to climb, or even the strength to push objects, strangely enough. Skeletons have it worst, they can't do any of this. Shamblers can bash objects, but nothing more (but if your options allow them to learn skills, they can push/open objects.). Fresh zombies are similar to shamblers, and their default settings allow them to learn the skills needed. Zombie masters can open, push, and bash objects.

Beyond all this, you basically just run around and eat people while trying to avoid getting shot up or beaten by the cops, gangsters, bikers, national guard and pissed civilians. You will die a lot, I'll bet.

And now,
SCREENSHOTS
(these are recycled from the other topics, and will make me feel bad until someone gives me some new ones to put in here)





Why being a hick is bad. Plenty of guns and ammo, but no food...

Cops sharing weapons and ammo while being rained on.

GENERAL LIST OF RANDOM FEATURES



  • Basic needs, like hunger, sleep and your grip on reality.
  • Harsh weather, basically heavy rain, with (mostly) negative effects on humans. It clears your scent faster, though.
  • Walk the streets as a living or undead, fleeing from or stalking your "prey."
  • Roam the surface, basements, or sewers.
  • Reincarnate when you die!
  • Many options are customizable, like whether or not certain undead can learn skills, whether they can evolve, how often national guard supply drops come, how big the city is etc etc.
  • 5 district types to explore! Shopping, Residential, Business, Green, and General.
  • Avoid the nastyass police officers if you killed someone without provocation. They were taught by Cyrodiil guards and can peer into your soul to tell your crimes.
  • As you gain kills as a zombie, you will evolve, increasing in power.
  • Sometimes, unique survivors can pop up in the world, ranging from Mr. T knockoffs to drunk mall Santas with shotguns.
  • Traps can be laid, from empty cans that just knock around and make noise to bear traps that will latch on your (possible) enemies. Humans and agile zombies are much more likely to avoid them.
  • Get a rank in Leadership and recruit other survivors to your cause, whom you can tell to guard an area, build fortifications, heal you or other commands, given the time required to trust you. Form a bond with them and keep a solid grip on your sanity.

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Games / How did you last die? 4.0
« on: August 01, 2012, 12:36:30 AM »
Other 3 topics were too old.

Anyway, skeletons. Army body armor only blocks so much, and apparently demon skeletons with a red aura are above that limit.

Rogue Survivor.


EDIT: Also, post the name of your game or face death by fluffy bunnies.

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