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Off Topic / Re: Rust or Dayz?
« on: December 18, 2013, 10:24:34 PM »
Hey hank long time No see. I'd say dayz.
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do you work for machinima or something
Maybe in pre 30s.
Every game's community is stuff. Get used to it or play single player games for the rest of your life.
No strategy in those split pushes, ganks, ward placement, builds, rushes, securing objectives, baiting, making teamfight plays, or anything like that right?
Every game has some degree of strategy to it, but I wouldn't put it the Strategy game. But true strategy games are games like Hearts of Iron, Command and Conquer, Civilization, Wargame, Total Annihilation, Supreme Commander, Planetary Annihilation.Cool you mentioned a Paradox title (HoI 3) just to add on to that EU4,Vicky 2,CK2 (never played it but heard its good) etc.
What has become of this world? I have to deal with the most loving handicapped stuff ever, special needs kids. No, I'm a not a parent, I'm another kid, and these handicapped special needs kids keep on ruining my days. They get whatever the forget they want, whenever they want it, and their moms are total dumbforgets, they give their "special" kids whatever the forget they want whenever they want it. For example, at school one day, this kid named Steven (he has autism), asked a girl out. The girl said no, and he threw a temper tantrum on the ground. His mom was there, and walked up to the girl and said "You will date my son or I will have you suspended," and the girl got suspended, because she still said no. Can you believe that? The school actually went along with that boy's temper tantrum. Steven gets whatever the forget he wants whenever he wants it, and his parents, and the school support it. It's loving bullstuff right? Just because of their autism or whatever, that doesn't mean they should get everything they want. God, what's up with the schools, and even more than that, what's up with America?
Also, I'm not trying to say that all special needs kids are bad, I have autism myself.
Discuss similar experiences or whatever the forget that's on-topic.