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^Title^
To help you better understand what I mean, here's an example.
Some random person is a single mother with five children. They're currently living off of welfare and are barely getting by. Said family all have cellphones, all five children have a new pair of Jordans, and they spend more money on video games then they do on food.

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Games / SMITE: Battle Ground of The Gods - Megathread
« on: July 30, 2014, 10:46:15 AM »


What's Smite?
SMITE is the online battleground of the gods. Players choose from a diverse cast of deities and use their unique powers to triumph over the opposition in 5v5 team matches. SMITE is a new take on the MOBA genre; rather than observing from above the action, the game’s third person perspective puts players into the thick of combat. Instead of clicking the mouse to move, players use the familiar WASD keys to move and fight their way through SMITE’s dynamic battlegrounds.

Key Features
Be a God
Cut through your enemies, encase them in ice, or drown them in a vortex of souls. Assume direct control of your godlike avatar and experience the MOBA genre up close with the game camera directly behind your character.
Choose from a long list of well-known and more obscure gods, each with their own history, special abilities and unique play style.

Tactical Gameplay
Master and use your godlike abilities to fulfill key roles such as damage dealer, tanking, crowd control, and support. Explore the map and defeat NPC enemies for increased gold and buffs that help both you and your allies. Then deny your opponents victory with perfectly-timed stuns and calculated ambushes.

Mythical Setting
Two teams of 5 players fight to slay the opposition’s Minotaur on an inferno-themed battlefield. But first they must contend with three flaming Phoenixes plus Cyclops NPC camps and the legendary Fire Giant in the jungle.

Power Up
Within a single match, your god levels from 1 to 20, causing your abilities to gain strength. You can purchase in-game items and consumables to benefit your god and complement your personal play style – whether it’s buffing your Magical power, Physical power, Defense or Utility capabilities.

Calculated Strikes
Every attack in SMITE is a skill shot that you control. Ranged attacks are carefully aimed, melee attacks properly positioned, and Area of Effect damage must be ground-targeted. Predict your enemies’ movements and hit your mark for maximum effect in fast-paced combat.

Free-to-Play
Everything affecting gameplay in SMITE can be earned simply by playing the game. Players have access to an initial set of playable gods for free, while additional gods are unlocked through gameplay time or more quickly through micro-transactions. Cosmetic skins can be purchased for further customization.

Multiple Ways to Play
Check out our Game Modes page for details on SMITE's multiplegame-modes and maps.
Download the Game
Game-modes
Gods
Items
Patchnotes
They also cover patch-notes generally every Friday on their twitch channel; SmiteGame
ESports Smite
SMITE - Beginner's Guide - Part 1 - The Basics & Tips For Beginners
SMITE - Beginner's Guide - Part 2 - Stats and Items

Latest God

Blockland Player List
Forum Name   Smite Name   Level   Server  
Benjamin Lopez   Capracorn   30   NA  
Ayxrion   Ayxrion   N/A   NA  
bloody jumper   Denixen   14   NA  

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Off Topic / A couple of hours ago I joined the Blockland Forums
« on: June 26, 2014, 04:19:36 PM »
happy two year anniversary to me I guess.
Who else has joining the blockland forums anniversary coming up?

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Gallery / First Modern House
« on: May 30, 2014, 08:35:42 PM »
Basically the title. This is a the first modern house I'm building based off of this picture. For now I'll only be doing the exterior and make work on interior later on. This is what I have currently.
V-Picture Below-V

I had to improvise a bit since I didn't have all of the correct window sizes. Please rate and give constructive criticism.

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Off Topic / Deciding What Headphones I should Get
« on: May 12, 2014, 02:49:09 PM »
I'm thinking about getting the Teac CT-H02-B CT-H02 Multi-Use Studio Grade Headphone or the Maxell AMPlified Headphones. If you want to go ahead and recommend a good pair of cheap headphones that would be cool as well :T

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Games / {Megathread-Recreate}Corpse Party Franchise
« on: May 11, 2014, 03:11:43 PM »
{Original topic was too old}


Welcome to the abandoned and (reportedly) demolished halls of Heavenly Host Elementary, were vengeful spirits dwell and the fires of corporeal existence are repeatedly and mercilessly snuffed out. We hope you enjoy the tour, as it's not about to end anytime soon. It may even last a eternity...

As this accursed school, a series of incidents occurred and which, ultimately, four students were kidnapped...and murdered. And though this occurred 30 years ago, the corpse party still continues to this very day.

Now the site of a perfectly ordinary high school, one unlucky class representative with a penchant for telling ghost stories makes the mistake of invoking a forbidden charm known as "Sachiko Ever After"; a charm that unknowingly serves as an invitation into another space -- a shifting, almost sentient echo of the long-closed school wherein these horrific mutilations occurred so long ago.

And once you've been invited to this party, you have no choice but to attend.

Willingly or no, all who find themselves in the dilapidated halls of Heavenly Host must persevere, for their only companions along the way are the mournful spirits of the dead and forgotten, along with a few who consider themselves the very arbiters of life and death. Will you remain a guest here forevermore? Or will you have the power to defy the saddest and strongest fate of all...?









Demolished decades ago, yet here it stands: a school mired in trauma and tragedy, where students and teachers alike were assaulted, violated and murdered so often that the Tenjin townsfolk had no choice but to tear it down. Unfortunately, where there's a will, there's a way - and where there are vengeful spirits, there's a will strong enough to rebuild history.

Come tour these hellish halls in preparation for the dangers that lurk within...















Believe it or not, Corpse Party has actually existed since 1996!

The very first appearance of Corpse Party was as an independently-developed freeware game for the popular Japanese NEC PC-9800 series of computers, created by a small software startup who call themselves "Team GrisGris." The title was put together using the popular game creation software RPG Maker (specifically, a PC98 adaption of it called RPG Tsukuuru Dante98), and billed itself as a no-holds-barred horror adventure reminiscent of Japanese 8- and 16-bit classics such as Capcom's Sweet Home and Human's Clock Tower.

Gamers took notice of Corpse Party after it won first prize in the 2nd ASCII Entertainment Software Contest the same year, and this little home-brewed horror game became something of an underground success for Team GrisGris. While no official sequels, remakes or adaptations would be made for an astonishing twelve years, this one title spawned a fanbase dedicated enough to create their own complementary work in RPG Maker titled Corpse Party Zero, which chronicled the events of previously unnamed side characters who were mentioned only in passing during the original game.

In 2008, perhaps spurred by the runaway success of similarly-themed horror titles like Higurashi: When They Cry, Team GrisGris released a Windows-based reimagining of their original opus titled Corpse Party: BloodCovered. This was not a mere port, but an upgrade in every sense: the graphics, the music, the gameplay and even the story itself were all changed, improved and expanded upon (and the initially unnamed side characters who later starred in Corpse Party Zero had their names retroactively applied to them, as a nod to the dedicated fans who kept the series alive during Team GrisGris' long hiatus). The title was split into five chapters which were sold episodically at conventions, fan events and through an online store. This updated remake was also ported to cell phones, allowing Japanese gamers to horrify themselves on the go.

It didn't stop there, either. A Corpse Party: BloodCovered manga series was also introduced the following year, telling essentially the same story as the remade game, but offering a new perspective on the events that unfolded within it. A second manga series titled Corpse Party: Musume (the Japanese word for "daughter") followed shortly thereafter.

Corpse Party was officially a hit. Novels, drama CDs and soundtrack albums were released one after another. Then, in 2010, popular Japanese visual novel publisher 5pb took notice and Corpse Party: BloodCovered: ...Repeated Fear was born. This PSP title is an enhanced remake of Corpse Party: BloodCovered featuring further updated graphics and music, additional story elements and full voice-acting recorded via binaural audio technology for simulated three-dimensional surround sound.

XSEED Games fell in love with Corpse Party: BloodCovered: ...Repeated Fear just after Halloween 2010, and negotiated a license with 5pb to release it in the English-speaking world. Since no other version of the game has ever been officially published outside of Japan, we felt it prudent to drop the dual subtitles and release this game under the name that started it all: Corpse Party. Short, simple and catchy! It is, after all, the beginning of the story.

But it's certainly not the end! More Corpse Party games, manga, novels, drama CDs and soundtrack albums have already been published in Japan since this game's release, and still more are on the way at the time of this writing. Corpse Party is a veritable franchise now, and we couldn't be more thrilled at the chance to bring such a terrifying tale to western shores. So, will we be able to bring more gory goodness to English-speakers in the months and years to come?

Who knows? This could be the start of something truly...mortifying...
















































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General Discussion / Can't join servers
« on: December 19, 2013, 07:36:54 PM »

This is the message it always pops up with whenever I try to join a server. I re-started Blockland and re-entered my activation key twice but it's not working.

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Games / Is the MMORPG Aion any good?
« on: December 05, 2013, 09:25:45 PM »
Basically the title, is this MMORPG any good? A lot of my friends were talking about it at school today but their were a lot of mixed opinions about it. So I'm just asking for an opinion on whether I should play it or not. If you don't know what I'm talking about http://na.aiononline.com/en/

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Off Topic / Forums is messing up on my computer
« on: November 16, 2013, 07:23:09 AM »
Exactly what the title says, funny thing is, it's only doing this when I go on this forum.

help plz

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Suggestions & Requests / Need a cat player add-on and weapons
« on: September 28, 2013, 10:43:08 AM »
I need a cat player add-on for my Warrior Cats roleplay that I'm working on. If anyone would be able to create this add-on for me that would be great. What I would want would the walking and running animation to be different if that would be possible, for the weapons all I would really need are cat claws and biting all with animations.

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Games / How can I make Cubeworld run faster?
« on: September 04, 2013, 08:47:25 PM »
Basically just the title. I want to figure out how to make it run faster on my computer, it runs fast when ever I'm looking straight at the ground, but as soon as I look at a forest or something it begins to slow down and lag. Any idea on how I can stop this and make it run faster?

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Off Topic / Who started school already?
« on: August 21, 2013, 03:47:50 PM »
Just kind of interested in who already started school. I still have 4 days left until I start school on Monday, going to be my first day of middle school. I know some states in a America have already started.

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Suggestions & Requests / Could someone revive this mod?
« on: July 01, 2013, 04:54:57 PM »
Exactly what the subject of the topic says, I want someone to revive the Stranded Gamemode so that it would be able to work with V21. I know that you may need to get permission from the creator but he hasn't been online since 2012, so it could turn out to be a problem if he doesn't have an alt. It's just a request it's fine if you won't be able to do it. I would do it myself but I have no idea how to code.

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Drama / Blockland Drama Forum
« on: June 16, 2013, 11:46:01 PM »

I got this idea from someone else. So basically this is a form that you can submit entries of people who you think deserve a drama, it's a lot faster and easier then creating a topic about it and I actually made this so that there would be less topics created in the drama. If the majority of the people think this is not a good idea then I will remove the link from this topic. Ironically I'm not helping this cause by creating this topic, but I hope that the number of topics created will die down eventually.




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Games / Corpse Party - MegaThread
« on: March 30, 2013, 10:52:02 AM »


Welcome to the abandoned and (reportedly) demolished halls of Heavenly Host Elementary, were vengeful spirits dwell and the fires of corporeal existence are repeatedly and mercilessly snuffed out. We hope you enjoy the tour, as it's not about to end anytime soon. It may even last a eternity...

As this accursed school, a series of incidents occurred and which, ultimately, four students were kidnapped...and murdered. And though this occurred 30 years ago, the corpse party still continues to this very day.

Now the site of a perfectly ordinary high school, one unlucky class representative with a penchant for telling ghost stories makes the mistake of invoking a forbidden charm known as "Sachiko Ever After"; a charm that unknowingly serves as an invitation into another space -- a shifting, almost sentient echo of the long-closed school wherein these horrific mutilations occurred so long ago.

And once you've been invited to this party, you have no choice but to attend.

Willingly or no, all who find themselves in the dilapidated halls of Heavenly Host must persevere, for their only companions along the way are the mournful spirits of the dead and forgotten, along with a few who consider themselves the very arbiters of life and death. Will you remain a guest here forevermore? Or will you have the power to defy the saddest and strongest fate of all...?
















Demolished decades ago, yet here it stands: a school mired in trauma and tragedy, where students and teachers alike were assaulted, violated and murdered so often that the Tenjin townsfolk had no choice but to tear it down. Unfortunately, where there's a will, there's a way - and where there are vengeful spirits, there's a will strong enough to rebuild history.

Come tor these hellish halls in preparation for the dangers that lurk within...



























Believe it or not, Corpse Party has actually existed since 1996!

The very first appearance of Corpse Party was as an independently-developed freeware game for the popular Japanese NEC PC-9800 series of computers, created by a small software startup who call themselves "Team GrisGris." The title was put together using the popular game creation software RPG Maker (specifically, a PC98 adaption of it called RPG Tsukuuru Dante98), and billed itself as a no-holds-barred horror adventure reminiscent of Japanese 8- and 16-bit classics such as Capcom's Sweet Home and Human's Clock Tower.

Gamers took notice of Corpse Party after it won first prize in the 2nd ASCII Entertainment Software Contest the same year, and this little home-brewed horror game became something of an underground success for Team GrisGris. While no official sequels, remakes or adaptations would be made for an astonishing twelve years, this one title spawned a fanbase dedicated enough to create their own complementary work in RPG Maker titled Corpse Party Zero, which chronicled the events of previously unnamed side characters who were mentioned only in passing during the original game.

In 2008, perhaps spurred by the runaway success of similarly-themed horror titles like Higurashi: When They Cry, Team GrisGris released a Windows-based reimagining of their original opus titled Corpse Party: BloodCovered. This was not a mere port, but an upgrade in every sense: the graphics, the music, the gameplay and even the story itself were all changed, improved and expanded upon (and the initially unnamed side characters who later starred in Corpse Party Zero had their names retroactively applied to them, as a nod to the dedicated fans who kept the series alive during Team GrisGris' long hiatus). The title was split into five chapters which were sold episodically at conventions, fan events and through an online store. This updated remake was also ported to cell phones, allowing Japanese gamers to horrify themselves on the go.

It didn't stop there, either. A Corpse Party: BloodCovered manga series was also introduced the following year, telling essentially the same story as the remade game, but offering a new perspective on the events that unfolded within it. A second manga series titled Corpse Party: Musume (the Japanese word for "daughter") followed shortly thereafter.

Corpse Party was officially a hit. Novels, drama CDs and soundtrack albums were released one after another. Then, in 2010, popular Japanese visual novel publisher 5pb took notice and Corpse Party: BloodCovered: ...Repeated Fear was born. This PSP title is an enhanced remake of Corpse Party: BloodCovered featuring further updated graphics and music, additional story elements and full voice-acting recorded via binaural audio technology for simulated three-dimensional surround sound.

XSEED Games fell in love with Corpse Party: BloodCovered: ...Repeated Fear just after Halloween 2010, and negotiated a license with 5pb to release it in the English-speaking world. Since no other version of the game has ever been officially published outside of Japan, we felt it prudent to drop the dual subtitles and release this game under the name that started it all: Corpse Party. Short, simple and catchy! It is, after all, the beginning of the story.

But it's certainly not the end! More Corpse Party games, manga, novels, drama CDs and soundtrack albums have already been published in Japan since this game's release, and still more are on the way at the time of this writing. Corpse Party is a veritable franchise now, and we couldn't be more thrilled at the chance to bring such a terrifying tale to western shores. So, will we be able to bring more gory goodness to English-speakers in the months and years to come?

Who knows? This could be the start of something truly...mortifying...
















































Source(WARNING:If you are weak hearted or do not like seeing gory stuff, do not click this loving link.)



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