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    posted a message on What is one rage-quit moment you've had in a game?
    Quote from thebaum64

    Online mode? Oh man... the rage... I feel you

    Online Mode + Blue Shell + Mics = Bad things.
    Posted in: General Gaming
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    posted a message on What is one rage-quit moment you've had in a game?
    Quote from thebaum64
    Call of Duty, nuff said

    You didn't say enough
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    posted a message on Parkour - A Parkour Map with a Story.
    http://www.mediafire.com/download/9c5otrddjguuq83/Parkour.rar

    Please take the time and download this, it my first map and I took alot of hard work in it, but here goes.

    Now your thinking with Parkour is what you will think as you journey through multiple courses with an assistant helping you along the way, go through fire, water, and even lava and make it to the top, If you can, you can consider yourself one of the greatest parkourer's in the history of Parkour.

    Parkour

    Get it for free now.
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    posted a message on What is one rage-quit moment you've had in a game?
    For me, Half-Life 2, auto-saved on only 1% health, and Antlions were chasing me right as it auto-saved.
    Posted in: General Gaming
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    posted a message on Name something you regret.
    There are a lot of things I regret, it's hard to simply name 1 thing. But I'll give it a try.

    So basically, around a year or 2 ago, I was hardcore in trading, I traded in everything to gamestop for money, and so, I bought a DS for christmas because I had enough money and I was too impatient to save up for a PSVITA (Which around the time for me I thought was going to be selling better than the 3DS and would destroy Nintendo) and I thought that anyone who had a DS was a kiddy person and was not cool at all. Thinking of it as the 9 year old's toy, I traded it to Gamestop and lost 100 dollars. Around the time, I thought it was worth it because I wasn't kiddy and was above my age limit.

    Now I never got a PSVITA, And found out it was crap anyway just this year, I have nothing to play on long car trips, lost 100 dollars, and lost a lot of great things.

    But I also learned something, about the value of a dollar and what it can do to you in the near future.
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    posted a message on Got pranked.. Need retaliation
    Quote from Mathelete

    Actually, Trolling does not equal RAGE. RAGE is the result of Trolling. So think of it this way:
    f(Trolling)=RAGE
    f(Griefing)=RAGE
    However, just because f(x)=f(y) doesn't necessarily mean x=y. The function might not be injective.

    Nice math you have here, My proof to back up my math though is every YouTube video where a little kid cries when he gets griefed, a type of trolling.

    Yep, I believe I have done something wrong in my math for sure now.
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    posted a message on Why I believe Batman: Arkham Origin's is a terrible game
    2 things to clear up before this discussion begins - #1, There was nothing in the rules about game reviewing, hell, this isn't much of a game review, and this is a section of the forum's to talk about gaming, so I pretty much took my freedom. - #2, There will be spoilers for the storyline of Batman: Arkham Origin's and to the game in general, so if you don't want to hear Arkham Origin's spoilers, Get out while you still can. Ok, everyone who doesn't want to hear Arkham Origin's spoilers out of the room? yes? Ok, let's get on to the subject.

    #1 - Now while I thought the story to Batman: Arkham Origin's was a great story, some of it didn't make sense and there was continuity issues, why would Batman just give up the Shock Gloves and Remote claw? They were so great, he should've kept them, but we'll see if he has them in Arkham Knight, if he doesn't, boy... just wouldn't make sense, but that's not the worst part.

    #2 - Another reason Batman: Arkham Origin's was terrible is because of the amount of bugs in the game, HOW DID THIS GET PAST PLAYTESTERS? On the PC, it's pretty bad, on the consoles, not so much. I have the Xbox 360 version of the game and I've noclipped out of the game and fell to my death. We could stay here and talk about the bugs all day, but that's not the worst part.

    #3 - Now finally, what I believe the worst part of the game is the fact that you just feel like a loser during the game. Don't know what I mean? Well, let's go back to the beginning of the game where you end up in Blackgate prison, then you go down to a room where you watch Commissioner Loeb get executed by "Black Mask" who later ends up being Joker. You didn't get to Commissioner Loeb in time, the game was programmed to let that happen, so that makes me feel like a loser because there was no way to save him. That is bad storytelling, and it makes Batman worthless.

    I would've let that go if it wasn't for later in the game where you go to the Gotham Merchants bank and right before you find out Joker was Black Mask all along, you see countless amounts of bodies everywhere, to the point where it's sickening, but I know they were just trying to emulate Joker's personality, but this was dehumanizing, Leave it in the comics, DC Entertainment. Right as you break into the bank and try to talk to Black Mask, you then end up to the faces of the Joker, Roman Sionis, member's of Roman's gang, and a bank manager, who's really perky, not normal perkiness. The bank manager laughs throughout the whole cutscene, Batman doesn't care at all though, he just wants to save the bank manager and get out of there. The bank manager is still laughing, when I played the game through the first time, I was very confused because this was no laughing matter, the environment was very grim at that point, and it only got more grim when Joker unmasked himself, revealing he was behind the whole operation. Joker then blows up the vault, you grab the bank manager and then you fall out of the room. You wake up, only to find out that the bank manager has died at your hands, and the bank manager was laughing quite a lot in the other room so you assume that the bank manager has laughed to death, when this is a posion Joker has made called Joker Venom and it affected the Bank Manager. Once again, programmed like that to make you feel like a loser, and to make it worse, you let countless people die.

    Now, you are at Sionis's Steel Mill, and as your trying to rescue Roman Sionis, Copperhead jumps down from the ceiling and claws at you, poisoning you with a very strong neurotoxin, the effects are hallucinogens. In the hallucinations that you see, there are 3 hallucinations, Alfred, The Bank Manager, and Commissioner Loeb. Alfred tells you that you're a failure, and that your dad would be disappointed in you. The Bank Manager then tells you that you are a plague on all of Gotham, and that you should leave everyone alone. Commissioner Loeb tells you that you could have gotten there sooner and asked you what you were doing, implying that you wasted too much time, like the game was programmed to do. Once again, the game makes you feel like a loser.

    Now at the Royal Hotel, Joker talks to you through a few TV's, telling you that you've said a few employees and Joker has killed way more that he couldn't even count. Then as you get to the security room in the lobby, you then see Joker kicking Electrocutioner out the window and he falls plummeting to the ground to his death. Yet again, the game makes you feel like a loser by not being able to save even a villain, Batman can save the villain's too, but he couldn't save Electrocutioner. After you have passed Joker's little puzzle, he kills the guy who made it for being too incompetent to make it harder and more deadlier.

    Now we are at the part where you have to stop Firefly, Firefly has blown up part of the bridge, killing many many people. Gee, that sounds awful familiar, doesn't it?

    And finally, Bane has broken into the Batcave, and you didn't get there in time to stop him. Bane then almost kill's Alfred but you get there in time. You feel like a loser because you almost let Alfred die, but feel like "Oh thank god, you're alright" after you save him, then you get a flashback of your parents dying at your feet, the Bank Manager dying at your hands, and Alfred almost dying at your hand.


    So there, in conclusion, Arkham Origin's was designed to make you feel like a loser. It truly was, and not that many people noticed it. DC Entertainment and Warner Bros Montreal did a real good job at hiding it, but I saw within.

    Thanks for reading this much, if you did anyway because below is a TL;DR.

    TL;DR - The game was bad because of continuity issues, bugs, the game made you feel like a loser.
    Posted in: General Gaming
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    posted a message on Got pranked.. Need retaliation
    Quote from Biiim

    Griefing =/= Trolling.

    Trolling = RAGE
    Griefing = RAGE

    Griefing = Trolling = RAGE

    or I could be doing the math wrong...
    Posted in: Survival Mode
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    posted a message on Remember guys: In Minecraft, this is normal
    Unfortunate level generation, Not going to give spoilers but...

    BLOCKS FLOATING IN THE AIR
    Posted in: Screenshots
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    posted a message on Got pranked.. Need retaliation
    You know, stooping down to his level and having to take revenge is just downgrading.

    But if you really want to, and I'd do it too, If he has TNT lying around, blow up his house with all of the TNT that you have, or while he's AFK, put Obsidian around him if you have a diamond pickaxe and enough time, or if he has Obsidian lying around (because I have 11 blocks in my house). But if neither of those are around, Get flint and steel and burn his house down, or if his house is alot of stone/stone, then get lava buckets and place them inside his house, then offer to fix it by placing water all around the house which will not help get rid of the lava at all.

    Get crazy, :iapprove: m8.
    Posted in: Survival Mode
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    posted a message on Birthday ideas
    Quote from BOT_Matthew
    Thanks for the great suggestions I think I am going to ask for money. #openallthecasesincsgo

    Glad we could help out :)
    Posted in: General Off Topic
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    posted a message on Birthday ideas
    Seriously? You have to ask what you want for your birthday? Breathing in and out


    If you have to ask us what you want for your birthday, then I think it's settled, you should just not get anything for your birthday unless you know what you want, or if you truly want something rather than ask us and not truly want something, unless what we said made you want something.

    Anyway, if you really want help for what you want for your birthday, I happen to think a good Andrew Jackson (20$ dollars) or a pretty sweet Ulysses S. Grant (50$ dollars if you can) would be great for your birthday, as you can find lots of uses for that, buy a video game for that PS3/Xbox 360/PS4/Xbox One that you have, especially for 50$, or maybe you could get your Steam library filled with great games, or more depending on how you would like to use it in that time.
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    posted a message on Video Editing Software.
    I happen to like Windows Movie Maker for Windows 7, it's quite easy to use. I love it, I edited lots of great movies with it, or I thought were great, but it was a trail version of Windows 7.

    I am running Windows Vista.
    Posted in: Computer Science and Technology
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    posted a message on How hard is it to Build a PC?
    Quote from JohnOptegrove

    Austin Evans is absolutely terrible and I have no idea why people use his builds. He's very obviously paid off by certain companies to use their products.

    I don't see Austin Evans being paid off by certain companies, with the exception of Beats as he made a video promoting them... LinusTechTips seems very paid off.

    Austin on the other hand, I think his builds are good, never used one myself, but I heard they perform great in next-gen titles, and Austin Evans proves this in his videos.
    Posted in: Building, Parts & Peripherals
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    posted a message on How hard is it to Build a PC?
    It's practically no effort once you know what is inside a computer and where the parts go.

    I'd recommend watching Carey Holzman though, I watched his videos and I can put a PC together now, I've never actually done it but it's something I'd like to do.

    Anyway, just learn Computer Hardware Basics, learn Cable Management, and finally, make sure everything is in right.

    If you want PC builds, Austin Evans has some great builds, ranging from 300 dollars to 1000 dollars, his builds can get you on the right track and maybe even beat the PS4 and Xbox One.

    Hope you create a great PC!
    Posted in: Building, Parts & Peripherals
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