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Post by kev2000sfan on Apr 13, 2020 0:19:43 GMT 10
I'm back playing Skyrim, Special Edition, so I'm good. Are you playing the bonus content yet? How far are you? I quit after I leveled up so much my gear lost it's stats, but my favorite parts were the Companions story, and the College of Winterhold story and the dungeons you go into during those. I'm level 36. I completed Dawnguard for the most part. I actually like Mirabelle Ervine, so I'm not messing with the College of Winterhold quest since I hear she dies in it. The magic to Skyrim is not to invest so much time into it. I leave the alchemy, gear upgrades, daedric artifacts, etc unknown.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2020 7:19:00 GMT 10
Everyone play (or don't play) Plague Inc. for mobile. It is SUPER addictive. I remember playing this back in uni but I sucked at it. But thanks to corona I'm a pro at pandemics and wiping out humanity now. Already dumped hours into this game lol This was me playing as a virus in "Brutal" difficulty mode 😎
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Post by skullmaiden on Apr 13, 2020 14:48:59 GMT 10
Everyone play (or don't play) Plague Inc. for mobile. It is SUPER addictive. I remember playing this back in uni but I sucked at it. But thanks to corona I'm a pro at pandemics and wiping out humanity now. Already dumped hours into this game lol This was me playing as a virus in "Brutal" difficulty mode 😎 That's extremely morbid, but how do you play it? What makes it tough to play?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2020 15:42:16 GMT 10
Everyone play (or don't play) Plague Inc. for mobile. It is SUPER addictive. I remember playing this back in uni but I sucked at it. But thanks to corona I'm a pro at pandemics and wiping out humanity now. Already dumped hours into this game lol This was me playing as a virus in "Brutal" difficulty mode 😎 That's extremely morbid, but how do you play it? What makes it tough to play? You plop your disease in a country. It starts off not very infectious and completely asymptomatic. As it infects more people you get DNA points which you can use to mutate to be more infectious (spread to birds, animals, insects, become water borne, airborne etc.), or develop symptoms (coughing, sneezing, rashes, insanity, organ failure etc.), or mutate so that you can spread in cold/hot environments or mutate so you can be harder to cure. You get DNA points by either infecting more countries and people or killing them. You also get a lot of points when a country collapses and falls into anarchy. You lose either when a cure is found and you're eradicated or you're killing people faster than infecting them wherethen you naturally die out. What makes it difficult is fricken Iceland and Greenland are impossible to infect!
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Post by karlpalaka on Apr 16, 2020 12:00:53 GMT 10
That's extremely morbid, but how do you play it? What makes it tough to play? You plop your disease in a country. It starts off not very infectious and completely asymptomatic. As it infects more people you get DNA points which you can use to mutate to be more infectious (spread to birds, animals, insects, become water borne, airborne etc.), or develop symptoms (coughing, sneezing, rashes, insanity, organ failure etc.), or mutate so that you can spread in cold/hot environments or mutate so you can be harder to cure. You get DNA points by either infecting more countries and people or killing them. You also get a lot of points when a country collapses and falls into anarchy. You lose either when a cure is found and you're eradicated or you're killing people faster than infecting them wherethen you naturally die out. What makes it difficult is fricken Iceland and Greenland are impossible to infect! What kind of sick game is this, and instead of wasting time making a game about the coronavirus during the coronavirus, they could have worked on trying to contain it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2020 13:42:47 GMT 10
You plop your disease in a country. It starts off not very infectious and completely asymptomatic. As it infects more people you get DNA points which you can use to mutate to be more infectious (spread to birds, animals, insects, become water borne, airborne etc.), or develop symptoms (coughing, sneezing, rashes, insanity, organ failure etc.), or mutate so that you can spread in cold/hot environments or mutate so you can be harder to cure. You get DNA points by either infecting more countries and people or killing them. You also get a lot of points when a country collapses and falls into anarchy. You lose either when a cure is found and you're eradicated or you're killing people faster than infecting them wherethen you naturally die out. What makes it difficult is fricken Iceland and Greenland are impossible to infect! What kind of sick game is this, and instead of wasting time making a game about the coronavirus during the coronavirus, they could have worked on trying to contain it. If everyone is staying at home to play this game, that's definitely a positive contribution to containing the virus
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2020 13:55:21 GMT 10
You plop your disease in a country. It starts off not very infectious and completely asymptomatic. As it infects more people you get DNA points which you can use to mutate to be more infectious (spread to birds, animals, insects, become water borne, airborne etc.), or develop symptoms (coughing, sneezing, rashes, insanity, organ failure etc.), or mutate so that you can spread in cold/hot environments or mutate so you can be harder to cure. You get DNA points by either infecting more countries and people or killing them. You also get a lot of points when a country collapses and falls into anarchy. You lose either when a cure is found and you're eradicated or you're killing people faster than infecting them wherethen you naturally die out. What makes it difficult is fricken Iceland and Greenland are impossible to infect! What kind of sick game is this, and instead of wasting time making a game about the coronavirus during the coronavirus, they could have worked on trying to contain it. Chill, I already said I played it when I was in uni. I think it was made in 2011 or 2012, long before coronavirus.
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Post by karlpalaka on Apr 16, 2020 14:36:59 GMT 10
What kind of sick game is this, and instead of wasting time making a game about the coronavirus during the coronavirus, they could have worked on trying to contain it. If everyone is staying at home to play this game, that's definitely a positive contribution to containing the virus True that, but that is only if they are playing it at home and not going outside.
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Post by kev2000sfan on Apr 17, 2020 0:17:47 GMT 10
What kind of sick game is this, and instead of wasting time making a game about the coronavirus during the coronavirus, they could have worked on trying to contain it. Chill, I already said I played it when I was in uni. I think it was made in 2011 or 2012, long before coronavirus. People need to relax. Its really unneeded to take a video game overly serious at a time like this. What else are we supposed to do?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2020 9:55:12 GMT 10
Started playing my Switch again; Super Mario Odyssey. I stopped playing video games because I felt it was a waste of time–UNLESS I was playing in French and learning a new language while playing video games. The problem was my French sucked so video games were boring. But over the past year I've managed to read 4 books in French so my French has improved a lot, and now playing video games is fun (and productive!) again.
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Post by jess on May 6, 2020 17:12:48 GMT 10
lol at the guy saying they should contain covid instead of making Plague Inc xD wtf? What makes it difficult is fricken Iceland and Greenland are impossible to infect! OMG! I spend so much time focusing on infecting Greenland and Iceland that I forget about the rest of the world! Every single time I get caught out with that. Covid did a great job of getting over there so easily! And don't feel bad about playing games where you don't learn stuff. You probably learn more than you think. Plus you don't have to be learning 24/7. Give yourself a break mate, you deserve it!
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2020 19:51:03 GMT 10
I built my first Arduino circuit! It's really simple so far. Just a Green LED that blinks for 1 second and turns off for another second. But I'm proud of getting it started. I'm going to move onto more advanced projects from here (because it couldn't get any more simple ) That's the zoomed out view. I've got a whole kit!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2020 10:19:03 GMT 10
I finally finished Super Mario Odyssey, 2 years after I borrowed it from my friend. He's relieved to be finally getting his game back That's the first video game I finished in French. Now I'm gonna play Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which I bought 3 years ago and still haven't taken out of the box
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Post by karlpalaka on Jun 4, 2020 13:49:27 GMT 10
I finally finished Super Mario Odyssey, 2 years after I borrowed it from my friend. He's relieved to be finally getting his game back That's the first video game I finished in French. Now I'm gonna play Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which I bought 3 years ago and still haven't taken out of the box That game came out three years ago. Yeah, good times.
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Post by fanofdorks on Jun 9, 2020 1:35:13 GMT 10
Running around an autistic teenager and a 9 year old who is also showing signs but cant get her assessed yet.
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