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On August 22 2014 03:53 Gahlo wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 03:40 PrinceXizor wrote:On August 22 2014 03:36 Crusnik wrote: Tried playing WoW starter, stopped after 5 minutes. MMOs es boring. MMOs are for groups. thats why i prefer the more sandboxy elements and crafting stuff, more interaction. stuff like auction house isn't as fun as crafting for your friends. That's why I like TOR. Because there's an actual storyline I don't get bored off my ass by myself or leveling alts. Given that TOR is a Bioware game, is there an option to sex up an entire planet to gain rep?
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On August 22 2014 03:58 AsmodeusXI wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 03:55 jcarlsoniv wrote: man, you guys would love the release notes that my department puts together for our universe patches
freaking awful puns everywhere Sign me up. I wish I could name every variable in an application after some joke or reference, but my best practices OCD would cause me to kill myself. However, I do love leaving curse-ridden comments throughout the code I write.
Hah. Well, technical release notes are boring as fuck to read/write, so we have fun with it.
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I know I've had my fair share of fun putting in colourful comments in my code for my computer science assignments. I've also doodled on my Math quizzes last semester. From what I understand, my quizzes were popular reading material last semester for the markers.
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On August 22 2014 04:08 Frudgey wrote: I know I've had my fair share of fun putting in colourful comments in my code for my computer science assignments. I've also doodled on my Math quizzes last semester. From what I understand, my quizzes were popular reading material last semester for the markers.
We had to write some very basic AI in my CS 101 class in college and all my variables were named after Dragon Quest monsters.
int greenSlime = 5;
etc.
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On August 22 2014 04:19 AsmodeusXI wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 04:08 Frudgey wrote: I know I've had my fair share of fun putting in colourful comments in my code for my computer science assignments. I've also doodled on my Math quizzes last semester. From what I understand, my quizzes were popular reading material last semester for the markers. We had to write some very basic AI in my CS 101 class in college and all my variables were named after Dragon Quest monsters. int greenSlime = 5; etc.
When I was doing some training stuff earlier in the year, I made a sample set of data using all GoT characters as customers. Joffery was a delinquent little bastard...
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So fun fact with my computer! i got my mic working and could theoretically stream, if the damn thing could go more than a couple minutes in game without crashing.
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On August 22 2014 04:20 jcarlsoniv wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 04:19 AsmodeusXI wrote:On August 22 2014 04:08 Frudgey wrote: I know I've had my fair share of fun putting in colourful comments in my code for my computer science assignments. I've also doodled on my Math quizzes last semester. From what I understand, my quizzes were popular reading material last semester for the markers. We had to write some very basic AI in my CS 101 class in college and all my variables were named after Dragon Quest monsters. int greenSlime = 5; etc. When I was doing some training stuff earlier in the year, I made a sample set of data using all GoT characters as customers. Joffery was a delinquent little bastard...
/applause
Also, thanks for enabling my addictive personality.
+ Show Spoiler +My 100 dice arrive today.
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On August 22 2014 04:22 AsmodeusXI wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 04:20 jcarlsoniv wrote:On August 22 2014 04:19 AsmodeusXI wrote:On August 22 2014 04:08 Frudgey wrote: I know I've had my fair share of fun putting in colourful comments in my code for my computer science assignments. I've also doodled on my Math quizzes last semester. From what I understand, my quizzes were popular reading material last semester for the markers. We had to write some very basic AI in my CS 101 class in college and all my variables were named after Dragon Quest monsters. int greenSlime = 5; etc. When I was doing some training stuff earlier in the year, I made a sample set of data using all GoT characters as customers. Joffery was a delinquent little bastard... /applause Also, thanks for enabling my addictive personality. + Show Spoiler +My 100 dice arrive today.
WOOO
I'm so happy I have all these dice now. Building encounters is so much more fun when I roll physical dice.
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On August 22 2014 03:59 Requizen wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 03:53 Gahlo wrote:On August 22 2014 03:40 PrinceXizor wrote:On August 22 2014 03:36 Crusnik wrote: Tried playing WoW starter, stopped after 5 minutes. MMOs es boring. MMOs are for groups. thats why i prefer the more sandboxy elements and crafting stuff, more interaction. stuff like auction house isn't as fun as crafting for your friends. That's why I like TOR. Because there's an actual storyline I don't get bored off my ass by myself or leveling alts. Given that TOR is a Bioware game, is there an option to sex up an entire planet to gain rep?
It should be, after all, that's how you played ME, being Space Sex Jesus and all.
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On August 22 2014 03:58 red_ wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 03:53 Gahlo wrote:On August 22 2014 03:40 PrinceXizor wrote:On August 22 2014 03:36 Crusnik wrote: Tried playing WoW starter, stopped after 5 minutes. MMOs es boring. MMOs are for groups. thats why i prefer the more sandboxy elements and crafting stuff, more interaction. stuff like auction house isn't as fun as crafting for your friends. That's why I like TOR. Because there's an actual storyline I don't get bored off my ass by myself or leveling alts. From what I've heard of TOR, you trade boredom leveling your alts for boredom at end game. I'll take a little repetitive question for a handful of days leveling in trade for the best/most complete end game MMO to exist to date. I heard it got better after the expansion, but I never did endgame so I can't say first hand.
On August 22 2014 03:59 Requizen wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 03:53 Gahlo wrote:On August 22 2014 03:40 PrinceXizor wrote:On August 22 2014 03:36 Crusnik wrote: Tried playing WoW starter, stopped after 5 minutes. MMOs es boring. MMOs are for groups. thats why i prefer the more sandboxy elements and crafting stuff, more interaction. stuff like auction house isn't as fun as crafting for your friends. That's why I like TOR. Because there's an actual storyline I don't get bored off my ass by myself or leveling alts. Given that TOR is a Bioware game, is there an option to sex up an entire planet to gain rep? Actually....
On August 22 2014 04:30 Crusnik wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 03:59 Requizen wrote:On August 22 2014 03:53 Gahlo wrote:On August 22 2014 03:40 PrinceXizor wrote:On August 22 2014 03:36 Crusnik wrote: Tried playing WoW starter, stopped after 5 minutes. MMOs es boring. MMOs are for groups. thats why i prefer the more sandboxy elements and crafting stuff, more interaction. stuff like auction house isn't as fun as crafting for your friends. That's why I like TOR. Because there's an actual storyline I don't get bored off my ass by myself or leveling alts. Given that TOR is a Bioware game, is there an option to sex up an entire planet to gain rep? It should be, after all, that's how you played ME, being Space Sex Jesus and all. Amusingly, the female Commando VO is done by Jennifer Hale. The same person that voice female Shepard.
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On August 22 2014 04:29 jcarlsoniv wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 04:22 AsmodeusXI wrote:On August 22 2014 04:20 jcarlsoniv wrote:On August 22 2014 04:19 AsmodeusXI wrote:On August 22 2014 04:08 Frudgey wrote: I know I've had my fair share of fun putting in colourful comments in my code for my computer science assignments. I've also doodled on my Math quizzes last semester. From what I understand, my quizzes were popular reading material last semester for the markers. We had to write some very basic AI in my CS 101 class in college and all my variables were named after Dragon Quest monsters. int greenSlime = 5; etc. When I was doing some training stuff earlier in the year, I made a sample set of data using all GoT characters as customers. Joffery was a delinquent little bastard... /applause Also, thanks for enabling my addictive personality. + Show Spoiler +My 100 dice arrive today. WOOO I'm so happy I have all these dice now. Building encounters is so much more fun when I roll physical dice. I don't know about you guys, but purchasing dice has been the greatest simple pleasure that I've had in a long time. I got these awesome pink and purple die (I'm sure I'm going to teased for my colour selection) and rolling them is just so gosh dang fun. It's also nice to have dice to call my own instead of using other people's die for D&D.
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On August 22 2014 04:38 Frudgey wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 04:29 jcarlsoniv wrote:On August 22 2014 04:22 AsmodeusXI wrote:On August 22 2014 04:20 jcarlsoniv wrote:On August 22 2014 04:19 AsmodeusXI wrote:On August 22 2014 04:08 Frudgey wrote: I know I've had my fair share of fun putting in colourful comments in my code for my computer science assignments. I've also doodled on my Math quizzes last semester. From what I understand, my quizzes were popular reading material last semester for the markers. We had to write some very basic AI in my CS 101 class in college and all my variables were named after Dragon Quest monsters. int greenSlime = 5; etc. When I was doing some training stuff earlier in the year, I made a sample set of data using all GoT characters as customers. Joffery was a delinquent little bastard... /applause Also, thanks for enabling my addictive personality. + Show Spoiler +My 100 dice arrive today. WOOO I'm so happy I have all these dice now. Building encounters is so much more fun when I roll physical dice. I don't know about you guys, but purchasing dice has been the greatest simple pleasure that I've had in a long time. I got these awesome pink and purple die (I'm sure I'm going to teased for my colour selection) and rolling them is just so gosh dang fun. It's also nice to have dice to call my own instead of using other people's die for D&D.
My box of 36 small d6s that I bought for magic is pink :3
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On August 22 2014 04:38 Frudgey wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 04:29 jcarlsoniv wrote:On August 22 2014 04:22 AsmodeusXI wrote:On August 22 2014 04:20 jcarlsoniv wrote:On August 22 2014 04:19 AsmodeusXI wrote:On August 22 2014 04:08 Frudgey wrote: I know I've had my fair share of fun putting in colourful comments in my code for my computer science assignments. I've also doodled on my Math quizzes last semester. From what I understand, my quizzes were popular reading material last semester for the markers. We had to write some very basic AI in my CS 101 class in college and all my variables were named after Dragon Quest monsters. int greenSlime = 5; etc. When I was doing some training stuff earlier in the year, I made a sample set of data using all GoT characters as customers. Joffery was a delinquent little bastard... /applause Also, thanks for enabling my addictive personality. + Show Spoiler +My 100 dice arrive today. WOOO I'm so happy I have all these dice now. Building encounters is so much more fun when I roll physical dice. I don't know about you guys, but purchasing dice has been the greatest simple pleasure that I've had in a long time. I got these awesome pink and purple die (I'm sure I'm going to teased for my colour selection) and rolling them is just so gosh dang fun. It's also nice to have dice to call my own instead of using other people's die for D&D.
Pink and purple are objectively better than orange, so don't worry about it.
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Well I really like my purple die because they have SPARKLES inside of them.
Also the pink die you can see through them so they're pretty neat as well!
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Ever since reading that study on statistical rolling I've been so apprehensive about buying any new dice. But casino style dice are so expensive...
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On August 22 2014 04:48 Requizen wrote: Ever since reading that study on statistical rolling I've been so apprehensive about buying any new dice. But casino style dice are so expensive...
tl;dr?
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tl;dr wargaming dice are rigged
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On August 22 2014 04:51 TheYango wrote: tl;dr wargaming dice are rigged
yes, but hoooooowwwwww
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Yes, I'd even read a long explanation.
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On August 22 2014 04:45 AsmodeusXI wrote:Show nested quote +On August 22 2014 04:38 Frudgey wrote:On August 22 2014 04:29 jcarlsoniv wrote:On August 22 2014 04:22 AsmodeusXI wrote:On August 22 2014 04:20 jcarlsoniv wrote:On August 22 2014 04:19 AsmodeusXI wrote:On August 22 2014 04:08 Frudgey wrote: I know I've had my fair share of fun putting in colourful comments in my code for my computer science assignments. I've also doodled on my Math quizzes last semester. From what I understand, my quizzes were popular reading material last semester for the markers. We had to write some very basic AI in my CS 101 class in college and all my variables were named after Dragon Quest monsters. int greenSlime = 5; etc. When I was doing some training stuff earlier in the year, I made a sample set of data using all GoT characters as customers. Joffery was a delinquent little bastard... /applause Also, thanks for enabling my addictive personality. + Show Spoiler +My 100 dice arrive today. WOOO I'm so happy I have all these dice now. Building encounters is so much more fun when I roll physical dice. I don't know about you guys, but purchasing dice has been the greatest simple pleasure that I've had in a long time. I got these awesome pink and purple die (I'm sure I'm going to teased for my colour selection) and rolling them is just so gosh dang fun. It's also nice to have dice to call my own instead of using other people's die for D&D. Pink and purple are objectively better than orange, so don't worry about it. Reading that sentence made me taste starbursts.
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