Come a long way since my uncle built a 6' solid metal rocket with a wagon axle, a welder, and homemade slow burn gunpowder in his teens, eh? We don't know how high the thing actually got, but we do know that grandpa didn't plow it out of where it buried itself in the field for maybe 10 years.
Q: If you had to give an estimate of the amount of weed you've smoked over your lifetime, how much would you guess?
A: how big is mt rushmore? that much
Q: If you had to give an estimate of the amount of weed you've smoked over your lifetime, how much would you guess?
A: how big is mt rushmore? that much
You see this is why the US has no culture at all. In civilized parts of Europe, Snoop would just be in jail or shoot porn movies. In Merukah he also produces 'music'.
You see this is why the US has no culture at all. In civilized parts of Europe, Snoop would just be in jail or shoot porn movies. In Merukah he also produces 'music'.
Taito made it for their Groove Coaster (pseudo-audiosurf for cellphones) game, to commemorate the anniversary of Space Invaders and I thought it too awesome a pic, also, JoanK sneak-hugged me on fiftychat and I had to de-Catalanise my avatar.
I picked up Baldur's Gate on Steam sale.
I really don't know what to think of it. It is an excellent and very deep game, but it really shows its age. The GUI is atrocious, the rules are almost incomprehensible, and it lacks wonderful touches in party/inventory management*. Must play more of it.
*In Dragon Age Origins, for example, you can have any number of characters in your party, but only 4 on a given mission.
I'm such an idiot when it comes to playing games that I managed to enter a map backwards (i don't know how i did that). And this broke all the lovely triggers and scripting so I ended up with NPCs just walking in place or living NPCs where dead ones ought to be or so forth.
Ought to be a rant but it was actually pretty funny.
I picked up Baldur's Gate on Steam sale.
I really don't know what to think of it. It is an excellent and very deep game, but it really shows its age. The GUI is atrocious, the rules are almost incomprehensible, and it lacks wonderful touches in party/inventory management*. Must play more of it.
You need to play AD&D 2nd Edition for the full effect. You can also install BG II and play through what they call a TuTu installation (both games, with the updated interface and rules of the second).
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