ooooh. Closet that happened to me was i feel asleep in my yard and a stray peed on me meOf course it does. I was just agreeing that it's a pretty unexpected thing to happen.
Sera "The Artful Dodger" discussion thread - V2 (now with more V1)
#65976
Posté 05 février 2015 - 02:33
#65977
Posté 05 février 2015 - 02:35
Oh lol, this movie makes me feel old. "Can you buy a ps2 with the pride of a job well done?"
I'm sorry, ps2 is not that long ago and you do not get to feel old from watching lizzie McGuire...
To feel old you have be able to watch an actual old movie with ACTUAL old technology, like War Games, and remember it when it first came out.
Your statement does not qualify
- YourFunnyUncle aime ceci
#65978
Posté 05 février 2015 - 02:37
I'm sorry, ps2 is not that long ago and you do not get to feel old from watching lizzie McGuire...
To feel old you have be able to watch an actual old movie with ACTUAL old technology, like War Games, and remember it when it first came out.
Your statement does not qualify
You have to remember watching that and thinking "You can use a phone to have your computer contact other computers? Wooooooow!" ![]()
- Dgyre aime ceci
#65979
Posté 05 février 2015 - 02:51
I'm sorry, ps2 is not that long ago and you do not get to feel old from watching lizzie McGuire...
To feel old you have be able to watch an actual old movie with ACTUAL old technology, like War Games, and remember it when it first came out.
Your statement does not qualify
For us young peoples, the PS2 was a lifetime ago. ![]()
#65980
Posté 05 février 2015 - 02:53
You have to remember watching that and thinking "You can use a phone to have your computer contact other computers? Wooooooow!"
Computers? Luxury!
One-up-manship with being old is the *worst* game.
#65981
Guest_John Wayne_*
Posté 05 février 2015 - 02:57
Guest_John Wayne_*
ooooh. Closet that happened to me was i feel asleep in my yard and a stray peed on me me
lol party a bit to hard that night?
#65982
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:02
Computers? Luxury!
One-up-manship with being old is the *worst* game.
Nah. It's fun, as the sketch you're referencing demonstrates!
#65983
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:03
first time drinking alone... dont regret at all lollol party a bit to hard that night?
#65984
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:03
I'm sorry, ps2 is not that long ago and you do not get to feel old from watching lizzie McGuire...
To feel old you have be able to watch an actual old movie with ACTUAL old technology, like War Games, and remember it when it first came out.
Your statement does not qualify
I... I... I remember installing a Czech translation for a game from a floppy!
It was Need for Speed: Underground 2. Damn, is the game really THAT old?
For us young peoples, the PS2 was a lifetime ago.
Quite literally so. Well, half a lifetime.
I remember playing on my friends PS2 at about the same time I was rather used to playing on the PC, so... Eight years, maybe?
Damn, did we really go through TWO newer generations of Playstations since?
#65985
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:07
I... I... I remember installing a Czech translation for a game from a floppy!
It was Need for Speed: Underground 2. Damn, is the game really THAT old?
Quite literally so. Well, half a lifetime.
I remember playing on my friends PS2 at about the same time I was rather used to playing on the PC, so... Eight years, maybe?
Damn, did we really go through TWO newer generations of Playstations since?
you realize two console generations is only 10 years right? A single decade
#65986
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:08
you realize two console generations is only 10 years right? A single decade
I'm not even 20 at this point. It is half a lifetime, just as I said.
#65987
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:09
I... I... I remember installing a Czech translation for a game from a floppy!
It was Need for Speed: Underground 2. Damn, is the game really THAT old?
Pah! My first computer loaded programmes via audio cassette! There was no "installing." ![]()
What we need here is someone who used to use punch cards to programme a computer the size of a dining hall...
- Serza aime ceci
#65988
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:10
I... I... I remember installing a Czech translation for a game from a floppy!
It was Need for Speed: Underground 2. Damn, is the game really THAT old?
Quite literally so. Well, half a lifetime.
I remember playing on my friends PS2 at about the same time I was rather used to playing on the PC, so... Eight years, maybe?
Damn, did we really go through TWO newer generations of Playstations since?
Need for Speed: Underground 2 is by far the best Need for Speed, to date. I want to play it again. Unfortunately, I don't have a PS2 anymore.
Technically, we are just starting that second new generation if I'm reading that right.
- Serza aime ceci
#65989
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:11
Pah! My first computer loaded programmes via audio cassette!
What we need here is someone who used to use punch cards to programme a computer the size of a dining hall...
I'm afraid those people have nearly died out by now. Let's not forget, that is a 1940's ish technology (I believe they used a pre-punched card computer to counter the German Enigma) - 1950's at most. Those people would be only ten years younger than WWII veterans. And we know that those are mostly in their 90's now.
Of course, those who live probably have other things to do than be on a game forums...
#65990
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:13
- Serza et LightningPoodle aiment ceci
#65991
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:13
Need for Speed: Underground 2 is by far the best Need for Speed, to date. I want to play it again. Unfortunately, I don't have a PS2 anymore.
Technically, we are just starting that second new generation if I'm reading that right.
Hah, I still have my discs somewhere here. They're not, you know what, though, so I'd buy the game on Steam or Origin if I really wanted to play it again.
Still, the advantage, if I didn't give a damn, I'd just pull the discs out.
(On the other hand, whenever I upgrade, I go into the range of a brand new console, MUCH more often than new consoles go out.)
Also, yeah, but still. Two generations, wow.
#65992
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:14
I'm afraid those people have nearly died out by now. Let's not forget, that is a 1940's ish technology (I believe they used a pre-punched card computer to counter the German Enigma) - 1950's at most. Those people would be only ten years younger than WWII veterans. And we know that those are mostly in their 90's now.
Of course, those who live probably have other things to do than be on a game forums...
Nah. They were in use decades later than that... http://en.wikipedia....ki/Punched_card
#65993
Guest_John Wayne_*
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:14
Guest_John Wayne_*
lol I still own my original copy of Doom on 3.5 floppy disk.
#65994
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:16
Question about Sera here. Is it ever possible to max out her approval? I recruited the mages and drank from the well, and got an whooping 40 points hit on her approval. Are there any ways to get her to 125? I know about Harding flirts (5 points per flirt), but that's about it.
#65995
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:17
same lol yay dead techlol I still own my original copy of Doom on 3.5 floppy disk.
#65996
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:19
I'm afraid those people have nearly died out by now. Let's not forget, that is a 1940's ish technology (I believe they used a pre-punched card computer to counter the German Enigma) - 1950's at most. Those people would be only ten years younger than WWII veterans. And we know that those are mostly in their 90's now.
Of course, those who live probably have other things to do than be on a game forums...
I remember punch-cards being used by computers in the 70's. Remember that the kind of computer you're more familiar with only started to come into shape by the mid-70's and familiar to many by the 80's. I remember being very impressed with getting a library membership at the big central library in the city, this was 73/74, and watching the old librarian take all my data and feed my personal information into this big gray thing behind her.
- YourFunnyUncle, Serza et Dgyre aiment ceci
#65997
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:19
I'm afraid those people have nearly died out by now. Let's not forget, that is a 1940's ish technology (I believe they used a pre-punched card computer to counter the German Enigma) - 1950's at most. Those people would be only ten years younger than WWII veterans.
Colossus used paper tape, also it broke a different harder code than Enigma called Fish ...I think.
I know a guy who I'm pretty sure he said he had to send off punch card programs to somewhere that had a computer which could read them and he'd get the results back two weeks later, when we was learning comp sci back in the day.
#65998
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:21
Nah. They were in use decades later than that... http://en.wikipedia....ki/Punched_card
Common use... That explains why I thought so.
Oh, the idiotic me. (Not even sarcastic, I'm an idiot.)
Question about Sera here. Is it ever possible to max out her approval? I recruited the mages and drank from the well, and got an whooping 40 points hit on her approval. Are there any ways to get her to 125? I know about Harding flirts (5 points per flirt), but that's about it.
I... think I did, as a matter of fact. Conscripted Mages, saved Celene, let Morrigan drink.
I'll check it with the scripty thingy later.
#65999
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:27
Question about Sera here. Is it ever possible to max out her approval? I recruited the mages and drank from the well, and got an whooping 40 points hit on her approval. Are there any ways to get her to 125? I know about Harding flirts (5 points per flirt), but that's about it.
You have to conscript/disband either Mages/Templars for her to approve there. If you build Dagna's rune you get an approval boost for using it on Samson on the mage path. She often likes it if you execute people in judgements. There are loads of times where if you have her with you you can get an approval boost by helping "little people". Also doing all the Red Jenny war table missions gains approval. Have her in the party and explore. You get approval when you come across Red Jenny caches...
#66000
Posté 05 février 2015 - 03:31
lol I still own my original copy of Doom on 3.5 floppy disk.
My friend showed me a video of Doom being played on a printer. ![]()





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