LoL I finished Morrowind and Skyrim, but never finished Oblivion.
I got stuck in that island portal with that crazy daedric Prince where everyone is insane.
LoL I finished Morrowind and Skyrim, but never finished Oblivion.
I got stuck in that island portal with that crazy daedric Prince where everyone is insane.
even though at certain points the story was so dumb it actually made me angry.
Hahahahahahaha!!! ME TOO! It was just so not subtle at times. The ending took FOREVER!!! Oh my GOD!
It was a great game, but I’m just glad it’s over.
Right. You can easily do a reverse lookup to an IP address and see what hostname it is.
Yes. It’s my meditation moment. I don’t have to think about anything other than my posture and movement. I just put on the music I like and go. It also helps relieve tension and frustration when something bad happens during your day. And I feel great afterwards. That post-workout high is real.
No. I switched to DevOps and it’s worse.
That fucking tall gangly pale man with a wide smile that comes during the rainstorm.
Poltergeist. Hated that fucking movie so much. The tall gangly pale man with the wide smile and ghastly voice, that… Thing in the spirit world. Etc
Back in the day, in the 90’s we used to have this TV box called Videoway in Québec, Canada. It was provided by Videotron. The box had some entertainment features on it, including games. One of the games was loved by everyone and when the Videoway was discontinued, people became very nostalgic and asked Videotron to release an emulator of some kind with the same set of software. But, the company doesn’t want to spend money on that unless it’s profitable, unfortunately.
That’s why piracy is the only workaround right now. I understand this goes against the law, but how else are we going to archive this software when the media it’s on fails over time?
That’s why piracy is so important in the video game field. While the hardware in old video game cartridges expire, rom files don’t.
It keeps changing with the job. I’ve used Eclipse a whole bunch of times for Java projects, IntelliJ a couple of times. Pycharm for Python. Vim for Bash and a bunch of other stuff. QT Creator for some C++ with the QT framework. Now it’s mostly VSCode.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
I’m always looking for good boomer shooters. They’re much easier to pick up and play. Not to mention the nostalgia factor.
I’m saving this post for later.
Came here to comment this. The levels are awesome.
Daikatana 2.