Whatever Megathread: Archive - Volume 35

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  • Here's the one I made when I couldn't find any one.
    This is your lucky day.

    AChicken posted: »

    Could someone please guide me to the nearest TWD: Final Season E1 impressions thread? I literally just got to the beginning of the game and

  • If there isn't already one, you're always welcome to make your own impressions thread.

    AChicken posted: »

    Could someone please guide me to the nearest TWD: Final Season E1 impressions thread? I literally just got to the beginning of the game and

  • I just got through watching an LP part and boy, I gotta tell ya, seeing Classic Sonic pose in midair above Violet's concerned face is odd.

  • edited August 2018

    Actually, yeah. I might do that. (that's what I've done for every other Telltale episode since ANF so... How could I forget?)

    Sorry Dabig.

    If there isn't already one, you're always welcome to make your own impressions thread.

  • Heck no! Although I thinking about putting something like my nickname and middle initial, but then I changed my mind

    WarpSpeed posted: »

    Oh, good! When you first started here, you were full of enthusiasm and energy, and I was concerned that after you've had a rough time lately, that you wanted to switch to something more depressing.

  • They'll never be as good as the originals

    Pipas posted: »

    Eh, I don't think it's that bad. But it'd be nice if people could tone down the number of the threads, there are like 6 of them already.

  • Damn straight.

    Green613 posted: »

    They'll never be as good as the originals

  • Yeah, I really need my personal space. I even find handshakes with people I've just met difficult, although I prefer it over a hug. I hate going on a train that's full of people. I hate crowded areas too. Come to think of it... I JUST HATE PEOPLE IN GENERAL- nah, just kidding. :)

    Random virtual hugs are nice
    though.

    Cocoa2736 posted: »

    That was just a cute GIF I found. In reality, no, with someone you don't really know (or without giving them the offer for one first) that's

  • Yeah, I really need my personal space. I even find handshakes with people I've just met difficult, although I prefer it over a hug. I hate going on a train that's full of people. I hate crowded areas too.

    I don't have a problem with handshakes or hugs but yeah cramped crowds make me uncomfortable, just very awkward to have stand so close to strangers like that.

    Come to think of it... I JUST HATE PEOPLE IN GENERAL- nah, just kidding. :)

    lol

    Random virtual hugs are nice

    though.

    Yeah sometimes I just like to post cute stuff I find like that, in real life I don't just go up and randomly hug people haha :smile:

    Yeah, I really need my personal space. I even find handshakes with people I've just met difficult, although I prefer it over a hug. I hate g

  • Anyone recognise these?



  • My ears are bleeding just from remembering the theme song to Angela Anaconda.

    Martin Mystery was great though, loved watching that show after school. I've heard and seen a tiny bit of Jane and the Dragon but I haven't heard of The Future is Wild.

    Dex-Starr posted: »

    Anyone recognise these?

  • My ears are bleeding just from remembering the theme song to Angela Anaconda

    MY NAME IS ANGELA HEY HELLOOOOOOOO!!!!

    lupinb0y posted: »

    My ears are bleeding just from remembering the theme song to Angela Anaconda. Martin Mystery was great though, loved watching that show after school. I've heard and seen a tiny bit of Jane and the Dragon but I haven't heard of The Future is Wild.

  • ...

    Dex-Starr posted: »

    My ears are bleeding just from remembering the theme song to Angela Anaconda MY NAME IS ANGELA HEY HELLOOOOOOOO!!!!

  • edited August 2018

    I've done a live Escape Room game with my sister and her boyfriend, and I only just realized at the last minute that the Doll Maker room I had booked was considered to be the hardest of the rooms.

    We still managed to escape in under an hour, with 4 minutes and 10 seconds to spare before the Doll Maker killer got us.

  • edited August 2018

    Ooh boy.

    I'm being left home alone for the next week while the parents go out to the cottage -- I've got a paper to finish for school and work to go to -- so... Yeah. Never been left alone this long before, especially alone to this degree: They're dragging my sister and the family dog out there with them too.

    Complete test of responsibility and survivability and sanity begins now...
    This is gonna be an interesting experience

  • WEEK LONG PARTY AT @AChicken's HOUSE!!!

    Just kidding, I'm sure you'll be responsible.

    (for something....)

    AChicken posted: »

    Ooh boy. I'm being left home alone for the next week while the parents go out to the cottage -- I've got a paper to finish for school and

  • MIGHT ANYONE HERE HAVE ANY KIND OF DEGREE IN PHYSICS, OR A GENERAL UNDERSTANDING OF HOW SPACETIME WORKS??? IF SO, PLEASE RESPOND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. I HAVE A QUESTION REGARDING SAID FIELD OF SCIENCE ONLY YOU COULD ANSWER

  • I have a theoretical degree in physics. Does that count?

    Dex-Starr posted: »

    MIGHT ANYONE HERE HAVE ANY KIND OF DEGREE IN PHYSICS, OR A GENERAL UNDERSTANDING OF HOW SPACETIME WORKS??? IF SO, PLEASE RESPOND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. I HAVE A QUESTION REGARDING SAID FIELD OF SCIENCE ONLY YOU COULD ANSWER

  • At this point, anything helps I guess :D As you might've seen before but chose to ignore, I posted this:
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    I'm not a genius when it comes to physics. To say I know very little about physics is an huge understatement. I am aware wormholes are completely theoretical, and that no one can actually know for sure what they're like. But if anyone has any knowledge that can help answer my question, even in the slightest bit, I'd be very grateful. My question is:
    ­
    Would the speed one is traveling inside this wormhole be the same once they have exited it, causing them to shoot straight out, or would they exit at the same speed they had entered? I ask this because I don't know if gravity would have any effect on this, assuming there's gravity in a wormhole, or if the velocity of the "flow" would affect the speed at which one would be traveling the moment they exit this wormhole.
    ­

    To my understanding, I think it would probably be similar to a marble that's been placed in a water current that's traveling through of a tube, where the flow velocity is really high.
    I was trying to wrap my head around how teleportation would work and had some questions :D

    lupinb0y posted: »

    I have a theoretical degree in physics. Does that count?

  • edited August 2018

    I think it would probably be similar to a marble that's been placed in a water current that's traveling through of a tube, where the flow velocity is really high.

    It'd probably be like your analogy honestly.

    I was trying to wrap my head around how teleportation would work

    I don't think it would work at all. If we're talking about sci-fi teleportation like in Star Trek the machine would have to break you down molecule by molecule and rebuild you in the location you're moving to. Which would probably kill you. That or it makes a copy of you in another location then kill you. If we're talking about moving faster than the speed of light to another location... It'd probably also kill you.

    Dex-Starr posted: »

    At this point, anything helps I guess As you might've seen before but chose to ignore, I posted this: ­ I'm not a genius when it comes to

  • I don't think it would work at all. If we're talking about sci-fi teleportation like in Star Trek the machine would have to break you down molecule by molecule and rebuild you in the location you're moving to

    No, I don't mean teleportation in that way. Think of it as getting from point A to point B without occupying the space between them through the use of a wormhole, where you'd be traveling the distance between them, except in a parallel plane. Once you enter the wormhole, you'd traveling the distance from A to B in the parallel plane without physically crossing the space between them in the plane you're already on.
    If I could create a video to better explain it, I would.

    lupinb0y posted: »

    I think it would probably be similar to a marble that's been placed in a water current that's traveling through of a tube, where the flow ve

  • I think you just made my eyes deaf.

    Dex-Starr posted: »

    MIGHT ANYONE HERE HAVE ANY KIND OF DEGREE IN PHYSICS, OR A GENERAL UNDERSTANDING OF HOW SPACETIME WORKS??? IF SO, PLEASE RESPOND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. I HAVE A QUESTION REGARDING SAID FIELD OF SCIENCE ONLY YOU COULD ANSWER

  • edited August 2018

    Tonight, gonna have myself a real good time...

    Probably going to watch Captain America 1, haven't seen it in ages.

  • The first night or two, you become hypersensitive to every sound that is made. Eventually you relax a bit as you get use to the different atmosphere. Then you realize that you can sing as loud as you want and won't disturb others or embarrass yourself; it becomes blissful.

    Then you realize you can TALK to yourself; you have this amazing sense of freedom that you can now verbalize all of the arguments and insanity that would usually become congested inside your mind!!! ...Just kidding about that last one.

    It'll be a new experience. You'll be fine. :) And you know that if you ever feel too lonely, you can always jump onto the forum and chat with some of the locals.

    (And invite me to the house party plz. We can play TFS and binge on chocolate.)

    AChicken posted: »

    Ooh boy. I'm being left home alone for the next week while the parents go out to the cottage -- I've got a paper to finish for school and

  • I'll write this down as 'the 5 stages of isolation':

    1. Hypersensitivity to noises.
    2. Relaxation.
    3. Weakening of mental barriers, possible translation to auditory space.
    4. Lunacy, potential singing, complete shutdown of social norms in a household.
    5. Readaptation to human contact.

    The first night or two, you become hypersensitive to every sound that is made. Eventually you relax a bit as you get use to the different at

  • Finally a song made for me.

  • That feel when Telltale actually made another Walking Dead game that a majority of people liked so you gotta dig deep to criticise it with masterful points such as;

    "Anyone else bothered that people call her Clem instead of Clementine?"

    and

    "I don't like AJ because he's not Lee's kid."

  • This is such good news.

  • Yeah, I go through that about every two weeks.

    AChicken posted: »

    I'll write this down as 'the 5 stages of isolation': * Hypersensitivity to noises. * Relaxation. * Weakening of mental barriers, poss

  • Tomorrow, at 4 AM, I'm going to college with my mom's car in Groningen, Netherlands. I think I'm going to cry a lot.

  • InGen_Nate_KennyInGen_Nate_Kenny Moderator
    edited August 2018

    Wait a minute, they removed the glass shard from the Armed With Death scene in No Time Left in the remastered version of TWD S1? How did I never know this?

  • Yep, that was nothing but a downgrade. It ruined the most badass moment in Season 1.

    Wait a minute, they removed the glass shard from the Armed With Death scene in No Time Left in the remastered version of TWD S1? How did I never know this?

  • Yeah, I remember a few people bitchin about it months ago.

    Wait a minute, they removed the glass shard from the Armed With Death scene in No Time Left in the remastered version of TWD S1? How did I never know this?


  • ...

    AChicken posted: »

    Actually, yeah. I might do that. (that's what I've done for every other Telltale episode since ANF so... How could I forget?) Sorry Dabig.

  • Yeah, I can see why. It's definitely an awesome addition to the scene for those who chose to keep the arm, and the scene is definitely a bit lacking without it. Oh well, I cut the arm off anyway so....

    Also man that scene will never stop being amazing.

    DabigRG posted: »

    Yeah, I remember a few people bitchin about it months ago.

  • edited August 2018

    People who own HITMAN 2016, fantastic news involving the content of Hitman [Season] 2

    You'll be able to play remastered versions of the maps, with updated gameplay mechanics and interchangeable unlockables FOR FREE in the sequel!

  • That's awesome. I loved 2016 Hitman. I spent like 5 hours doing the ninja don't get spotted challenge on hospital map. Hyped!

    AChicken posted: »

    People who own HITMAN 2016, fantastic news involving the content of Hitman [Season] 2 You'll be able to play remastered versions of the maps, with updated gameplay mechanics and interchangeable unlockables FOR FREE in the sequel!

  • edited August 2018

    It's an amazing thing to do for the previous version's owners and ensures that the game will truly be an ever-expanding "World of Assassination" like they had promised at the start with Square Enix. (So, they are retaining their original idea of a Seasonal/Episodic Hitman all under one roof, which many players assumed they had ditched when they partenered with WB making "Hitman 2" a seperate entity.)

    Cool little blog post about it.

    Welcome to the WORLD OF ASSASSINATION, an ever-expanding game world that will bring remastered and enhanced locations from the previous game to HITMAN 2.

    Known as the HITMAN Legacy Pack, all six locations – Paris, Sapienza, Marrakesh, Bangkok, Colorado and Hokkaido – will be accessible as downloadable content and will incorporate various new features from HITMAN 2, including a brand new progression system, addition of hiding in foliage and crowds displayed at improved fidelity, picture-in-picture mode, strategic use of mirrors, improved combat A.I., new gameplay items like the briefcase, dart gun, flash grenades, etc., new difficulty levels, and much more!
    As new elements and game modes are continually added to HITMAN 2, as well as the previous game’s locations, WORLD OF ASSASSINATION will offer a continuous experience that will never stop growing and never stop challenging players, defining the past, present and future of HITMAN.

    The HITMAN Legacy Pack will be available to owners of the previous game for free. Owners of Season 1 can download the remastered and enhanced content once HITMAN 2 launches without any additional costs.

    “We have been through an amazing journey with our fans and community and are extremely proud of the continued love and support,” said Hakan Abrak, CEO, IO Interactive.

    “This is our way to say a big thank you and give something back. We have finally revealed our long-term vision to deliver the World of Assassination, an ever-expanding continuous universe starting from Paris in Season 1, going all the way through to the end of HITMAN 2 and beyond with our future endeavors. To create a universe like this is not only an ambitious task creatively, but also technically. I am in awe and admiration with our incredibly talented team and what they have achieved.”

    Still begs the question of what exactly you have to own from S1 to get it for free since there's been like 4 different ways of buying it up until now.

    That's awesome. I loved 2016 Hitman. I spent like 5 hours doing the ninja don't get spotted challenge on hospital map. Hyped!

  • Anyone else here a fan of Xavier: Renegade Angel??


  • Metro exodus looks TOO DAMN GOOD. I just hope my gtx 960 wont burst into flames when I launch it

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