Broken Sword Ventures onto Evercade Next Month | Retro Gaming News 24/7
PhobosAnomaly @ PhobosAnomaly @feddit.uk Posts 1Comments 642Joined 2 yr. ago
Scotland-specific, but the first one is pure dead Glesga so it is but, and the second one is proper Edinburgh ken
apology for poor english
when were you when svenska calculator post drop?
i was sat at home eating IKEA meatballs when notification ring
‘Calculator switch set to K’
‘no’
plastic is stored in the balls
32-bit FIFA 98, best FIFA.
I never did beat Lode Runner on my Atari 800. What an absolute banger of a game though. Speaking of which, I remember playing Encounter on the Atari 800 and Mercenary III on the Atari ST, and realising "this is the direction of video games". Incredible stuff.
Ah, the pre-2020's. 'tis but a dream now.
Seriously though. I wasn't much for the craze but the Sauber Motorsport one was a banger
Permanently Deleted
Perhaps they did, but the whole view thing is nothing new either.
Permanently Deleted
The cunt doesn't want turbines purely because it "ruins" the view from his golf course at Balmedie (unsurprisingly, on the North Sea Coast), the utter self-centred closed-minded wankturtle.
The US has far bigger problems on it's plate, shit that's going on across the pond in a country he's got fuck all to do with should be lower on his list of things to worry about.
oh no
Does that mean he's coming back to the UK?
Eurogamer as a website is just stuck in a tailspin now. I used to really like the site but now it's in resale hell - thrown like a rugby ball to conglomerate after conglomerate where the only noticeable difference is more adverts on screen, and more pieces based on Twitter posts masquerading as journalism.
Thankfully, spinoffs like as Digital Foundry are still doing very very well and largely immune to whatever the fuck is going on at EG.
I don't even know where to look for decent gaming news now if I'm honest.
My colleague's lad has randomly started telling anyone who will listen: "my mum's getting new boobies".
This lady is in fact not getting new boobies, and they're both at a loss as to why the kid has suddenly decided that, and why he has chosen to announce it.
Legend.
Texting on a computer reminds me of the free 10 SMS messages one could use with ICQ in the early 2000's.
Good times.
This gives me some serious Death Note vibes.
...also cramp
What am I going to do with my mixtape now?
Fingers crossed people will take notice of the guidance. Whether they'll follow it is a different thing, mind.
Yeah, it works both ways at the end of the day.
I know fine well when I need to take some holiday days - I work with a team of fantastic guys and girls in a very bureaucratic environment, so any deviation from the norm in certain projects come with a raft of paperwork (an unnecessary volume in some cases), before the issue can really be put to bed.
Everyone makes fuckups. I've made fuckups and caused by line manager paperwork when I was at the coalface, and I'll continue to make fuckups and learn from them in the future. I know my spuds will drop a bollock every now and then, and that's cool.
There are times when someone has made a royal arse of something and it's stacked another load of paperwork on top of me, and I get a bit angry about it. It's not rational, it's not fair to rag on the poor dude or dudette or dudethey who made an error, and I'll let my partner know that I'm not after solutions - I'm just needing a bit of extra time to calm down and refocus. Solutions to those problems mean overhauling a heavy and entrenched system of work, and it's not something that can be done at home - I could have married Kofi Annan, but unless he's familiar with the system of work, there's fuck all he could actually do.
At that point, it's time to book a week or two off, and think about anything - everything - but work.
e: clarity
Tough one.
You're absolutely correct in as much that most European terrorist attacks start with a blunt force mass-casualty attack, and move on to a low-sophistication phase such as knives or swords, with some sort of improvised explosive endgame.
In North America though, it's not really an attack pattern that is commonplace - likely due to the high availability of conventional firearms making it easier to start and continue a mass casualty attack.
I suppose the line is drawn wherever it would become reasonable to assume that the driver was going to present a lethal threat to others in the vicinity after leaving the vehicle. I'm not familiar with this case in particular, but it's going to be a tough one to justify if there's no ongoing threat to the people in the area being presented.
e: wrote a word twice
e2: this comment has not aged well
It works spectacularly well with people you're close to or on very good terms with.
If my other half is kicking off about something, a quick "hey listen, are you wanting help to fix this or are you wanting to vent like fuck to feel a bit better?"
It's rarely the former, though I'd be more than happy to help if it was. At least then I can let her rage out and decompress without throwing in unwanted suggestions.
Probably comes across as a bit blunt to people you don't know well though.
Permanently Deleted
Every person's view is different, and there's no sure-fire way to make a friendship happen. Anyone who tells you there is, is either lying or has a lot of power or money that attracts "yes men". Other genders are available.
So, as with anyone else's experience, my advice is purely anecdotal - and it's basically "don't be a dick".
That's an incredibly reductive soundbite, but in short, I try and be decent to other people and encourage people to be cool with me. No ego, no perceived power dynamic, just chill - for the duration of whatever we're doing. It could be playing online, a videoconference for work, an academic meeting, and project team - whatever. As another poster said, the vast majority of time I don't go into interactions looking to come out with a new best friend or a new romantic partner - partly because the former makes you come across as insincere, and mainly because my partner would have something to say about the latter.
Of a hundred interactions or meetings or encounters maybe one will start firing on all cylinders from the get-go, and you'll find that you share loads in common, they've got a similar sense of humour, or even you may be mutually attracted to them from their video feeds - whatever. For the most part, I'm sad to see people I've met leave at the end of a project, an academic grouping, or a game sesh - but I didn't click with them enough to actively want to see them again.
That one-in-a-hundred may develop into a "hey, I play this other game/with another group" or "man you know your shit, we should stay in touch" or "jeez I could learn a lot from you, fancy swapping details?" - and it may well be that you've read it all wrong and they think you're a bellend. It is what it is, it's their call and it takes two to tango.
If the planets align though, you'll get a good friend, a romantic partner, a decent teammate or a brilliant colleague that lasts for years.
In short, if you're pretty sound and go in with the best of intentions, giving everyone* the time of day, then you'll at the very least make the best of whatever situation you're thrown in (voluntary or otherwise), and at best you'll find someone equally awesome and it'll run from there.
Either way, good luck. I hope you find someone to play with/enjoy their company/chat shit to soon.
*does not include obvious cockwombles of course. The definition of which is left as an exercise for the reader.
Brilliant game - perhaps the highlight of the entire point & click series.
If anyone else enjoyed the game, I'd thoroughly recommend reading Revolution by Tony Warriner, what a wild ride that was - and gives a brilliant rundown of how the games (before and after Broken Sword) were made.