Excellent work, that was a fantastic read.
Also, I don't understand what the pawblem is: crunchy peanut butter is superior in every way.
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Keyboard | Corsair |
Mousepad | Razer Big Boy |
Headphones | AT M50 |
Monitor | Acer GD235HZ |
Excellent work, that was a fantastic read.
Also, I don't understand what the pawblem is: crunchy peanut butter is superior in every way.
no bars, semi-heavy curtains
unless you get those fancy blinds that are built into the windows
We've had our apartment thermostat set to 70~72f over the winter, free heat is pretty great.
This guy is great, the only issue I ever had with him was his obsession with playing Highlander (it made scheduling a pain; can't play, hl match).
Great dude, great player, just great.
Null_Anything but GameMaker Studio
I disagree 100%.
GameMaker version 4 is how I got started with programming in the first place. You start with drag and drop to learn the logic, then move up to scripting when you get more confident. The way everything is broken up and laid out makes getting started a cinch, and it's got very powerful features under the hood. It's a fantastic beginner's tool and I highly recommend it to anyone who doesn't have much experience. Plus, the scripting language is close in syntax to any other modern day language, notably JavaScript.
If you think you can't make something great with GameMaker, then maybe you haven't played Spelunky or Hotline Miami.
Anyone else doing this? I know almost nothing about Pokemon but Final told me I should sign up for this. I know there are some other hardcore Pokemans players out there.
Discrete math boned me over my freshman year. The first few weeks were insanely easy, so I stopped going to class/paying attention. When I went back later in the semester, it turns out I missed a 20%-of-the-entire-grade project and had no idea what the professor was talking about.
This is how I learned you should go to class in college.
PapaSmurf323Ya, you guys didn't care
Papa you checked "All Of The Above" even though you didn't want some of them to be checked (how can you be told and not toldtino's pizza rolls at the same time??) it's really bothering me can you fix it please?
blinKToo bad nobody knows who the fuck you are, otherwise you'd probably really annoy them.
blinky I don't think anyone told you so I'm gonna help you out here bud.
Most people don't know you because you're a legendary player they know you because every time you say something on the internet you look like the biggest tool in the community.
And listen I know you don't care what other people think about you but at the same time you respond to just about every single post that calls you out so I kind of think you actually do care.
This HUD looks pretty great, and I tried out the MM version last night. Had a couple of small quirks; it my be a problem with my end.
x3once you work, you realize school was the best.
Disagree one hundred percent. I dreaded ever minute of class, despised having homework to look forward to and didn't care on iota about my grades. My most interesting and useful class in my last year, despite being in three courses for my major, was on the psychology of religion because it was my only professor I actually liked listening to, and because we had about six graded things throughout the semester. The only parts of college life I enjoyed were hanging out with friends and playing video games.
Now that I have a job doing what I enjoy, I could never want to go back to school. I do what I love almost every day, and even when I don't feel like working I'm still getting paid which makes it super tolerable. If I ever don't feel like going in I just take a day off and don't get penalized for it. Plus, I have even more time for friends and video games.
I'm with you OP, school sucks.
randoIf you killed off 70% of the players in CSGO invite do and gave the rest of the game a magical league of fairy tails and rainbows do you think CSGO would be a better game? High level competition makes a game successful.
mno and this is why youre still a fucking moron
Yes, let's compare TF2, which according to ESEA doesn't even break even, to a game with several times as many players and as much money in it in the same league. Also please keep responding to each of my posts with something condescending and trivial, it's making my time between builds at work much more entertaining.
JohnMilterlisten here tc,0-20,trashcan, don't associate me with your shit posting. Please stay in the dumpster.
rofl
remedyit's 100% understandable why lower teams would leave esea for cevo at the moment, but acting like its going to help the game in some way is pretty wrong.
If the majority of the player base is in the lower levels, and they all move to a service that's better for them, isn't that making the game better as a whole?