I played diablo at my buddy's house once, and all you did was move a tiny character around with your mouse...and click on enemies to watch it attack. Boooorrriinnnggg. But I do like starcraft. Can't wait until starcraft 2 comes out. :D
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I played diablo at my buddy's house once, and all you did was move a tiny character around with your mouse...and click on enemies to watch it attack. Boooorrriinnnggg. But I do like starcraft. Can't wait until starcraft 2 comes out. :D
there is a little more to it than that.. it takes a while to learn how many things are incorporated into diablo ii. for example, there are resistances. there are about 40-50 attacks for each character, you can play online.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jimmy1218 [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
anyhow, i like older games more than newer.
you fücker. you could at the least post a video of what beer pong is.
come to think of it i remember seeing this somewhere at a friend's party.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aegis [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
OS X is sexy. How you like it? I'm a big Linux guy, so naturally I'm a pretty decent fan of Mac as well.
i'm a big linux guy too. my operating system of choice is ubuntu. i like mac, i am disappointed with the cooling system on my laptop however. it feels like it's going to burn my leg hairs off after 20 minutes, and i am afraid it's going to get too hot and ruin something... i didn't have enough money to buy the ridiculously overpriced warranty that should've been free.Quote:
Originally Posted by blue toxin [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
i still have yet to install ubuntu and windows xp on it. i'll probably give ubuntu 30% of the hard drive space and windows xp 5-10%, unless vergeC comes out with mac tools. hell, i might as well just build my own rpg engine, i know enough c++. then i could eliminate windows from my life forever!
Ubuntu. :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
slackware is #3 on my list. ubuntu debian and if that fails, slackware.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aegis [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Good choice as well. However, Ubuntu is sexy, and there's a huge forum with so much help that I just find it more comfortable to be with a distro like this.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aegis [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Plus, it's just the shit. :)
i like the repository. ubuntu does have good support and things like that, where i work we have 5 ubuntu servers. it freakin' rocks!Quote:
Originally Posted by blue toxin [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I work in a dump. Not like a trash dump, but like... a dump. A factory. It's a lame job, but it's damn good money and I make my own schedule, so it's nice when it comes to working around school. This wednesday I'm printing out a few copies of my resume and going around to some businesses to see about getting an internship, because a 3 month intern is required to graduate. Then in April, I'm flippin done! I can only hope there's Linux servers wherever I get a job. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by lilwing [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
mahahaha, i wish you luck.
i am just about to enter college. i have experience setting up xservers, linux servers, windows servers, lamp servers, any kind of server. i also have experience with html xhtml php css javascript and c++. man, i think it will be easy for me to get a job in the future... except website andinternet stuff is not what i want to do. i want to be in video game production.. pixel art would probably be my area of favoritism.
anyhow i spent all day afternoon installing libs to this mac. found a good isometric game engine(FIFE), but there is no mac dmg, so you have to install it manually, and you need like 12 libs and shit to get it working... and to install the libs you needed other libs. it was a pain in my ass. maybe i should just put it on my windows partition.
the engine scripts are based on lua. is that any good? never heard of it.
i just tried to get a laptop from dell and they wouldn't give me credit.
i need a computer soon or i'm gonna get fired.
probably because you didn't have enough money in your account or something. i had to do it 3 times with mac until they finally accepting my credit.Quote:
Originally Posted by misombra [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
i got a new mouse today.. finally i'm cordless.
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