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mistertpitydafoo wrote: | Did not notice it saying that on the page, guess cuz I have not blazed in 6 months and had so I was not attentive of what I was reading. But geez where is the fellow pc gamer love. Aren't we typically older and more mature than the council kiddies and you flip my question into having to throw in a snarky eye roll. So to someone taking the time to reply to my question but basically being cranky and getting your rocks off throwing a jab that frankly was not needed when I think I have not been a d**k to anyone on here but god forbid I ask one question where I slipped up and did not see the answer to my question was in front of me the whole time. So bro and no harm no foul bout the whole thing
I have a load of indie bundle keys I was fixing to start sharing since none of my real life friends are interested in the said keys but I wonder if I should offer them here or my steam friends list. But I won't let one person trying to make me feel stupid spoil my love for nfohump. So anyone that is a regular on here and wants some keys, send me a PM and I'll send you my list and try to hook up as many people as possible with what they want instead of posting on the forum where it's always some stealthy person grabs them who probably doesn't even have an account on here.
As far as my thoughts to the above conversation about the new Hitman and if it's worth buying. It's def. not like the previous hitman games. I have only got to the first real level the king of Chinatown and I can already tell something about it was not settling right. I always felt more in control in the previous entries plus more sandbox environment as mentioned by others. They have made it where you have lil sections that you basically would try to master if you were one of those people who want to become silent assassin rankings or whatever. I enjoy the openness of the previous ones a lot more since I am not one to keep replaying parts to "master them for high score" with such a huge backlog of games.
I am hoping I will find levels like that one casino/hotel one where I remember going into the side room to the guy in the shower by stealing the bell hops or cleaning persons master key they leave in the door while they work in the room. Then waiting to hop to the other rooms balcony and waiting til the agent comes out for a smoke, take him down, then dress up like him to go in and take out the other agent then killing the guy in the shower. Now you do some damn thing where you cover your face to not be suspicious lol since that agent would recognize all other agents and know you are not the guy. It's more realistic except for things like thinking every other stall vendor in china town knows each other. Plus the joke of covering the face and the bandaid on the barcode.
Coverinig your face I figure would make me more suspicious of you plus the humor of him using a small bandaid that doesn't fully cover the barcode. I know they make bigger band aids, hell he needs a wig so he isn't this big bald guy that I sure would notice compared to him with hair on his head. I think I paid $16 for it recently and I feel it was more a 7.50 to 10 dollar game on a steam sale from next Christmas or summer.
But I guess I had to try it out myself when I figured hey it can't be that bad and only 16 dollars for the first new hitman game in many years. I was hooked on the original when I played the level with the 3 guys meeting in the restraint (think it was like two rival dealers and a crooked cop or something along those lines and you had to take out all 3 if I recall). |
1.Once you cut through the bravado, misconceptions, and ignorance, you'll find that violence is a crutch for the depravity of which furacious, mad gaberlunzies are capable.
2.Wanting to retard the free and natural economic development of various countries' indigenous population without any of the obvious repercussions is like wanting a one-sided coin.
3.Mistertpitydafoo spews out his vituperative slander from a safe, no-risk forum.
You see, I honestly believe that Mistertpitydafoo is living in a dream world. And because of that belief, I'm going to throw politeness and inoffensiveness to the winds. In this letter, I'm going to be as rude and crude as I know how, to reinforce the point that Mistertpitydafoo's legates have the gall to accuse me of subjugating persons of culture, refinement, and learning to self-aggrandizing, illiberal draffsacks. Were these gin-swilling jobbernowls born without a self-awareness gene? Here's the answer, albeit in a somewhat circuitous and roundabout style: Mistertpitydafoo's crusades are like the Hydra from Greek mythology. They continually acquire new heads and new strength. The only way to stunt their growth is to give Mistertpitydafoo condign punishment. The only way to destroy Mistertpitydafoo's Hydra entirely is to provide more people with the knowledge that if he honestly believes that some of my points are not valid, I would love to get some specific feedback from him.
Whenever I hear Mistertpitydafoo's lackeys witter on about how the rest of us are an inferior group of people, fit only to be enslaved, beaten, and butchered at the whim of our betters, I interpret this poppycock as an implicit request for chemical treatment of their rampant (and generally unacknowledged) Asperger syndrome. Although a thorough discussion of baleful, ill-bred pharisaism is beyond the scope of this letter, according to Mistertpitydafoo, he's a tribune of the oppressed. He might as well be reading tea leaves or tossing chicken bones on the floor for divination about what's true and what isn't. Maybe then Mistertpitydafoo would realize that he contends that he understands the difference between civilization and savagery. Sounds rather batty, doesn't it? Well, that's Mistertpitydafoo for you.
There is no reason to abandon me on a desert island and there is every reason not to. Or, to express that sentiment without all of the emotionally charged lingo, I enjoy the great diversity of humankind, in our food, our dress, our music, our literature, and our forms of spiritual expression. What I don't enjoy are Mistertpitydafoo's disruptive, vulgar long-term goals, which acquire public acceptance of his carnaptious antics. In summary, it is my prayer that people everywhere will join me in my quest to punish those who lie or connive at half-truths.
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Kurosaki wrote: | mistertpitydafoo wrote: | Did not notice it saying that on the page, guess cuz I have not blazed in 6 months and had so I was not attentive of what I was reading. But geez where is the fellow pc gamer love. Aren't we typically older and more mature than the council kiddies and you flip my question into having to throw in a snarky eye roll. So to someone taking the time to reply to my question but basically being cranky and getting your rocks off throwing a jab that frankly was not needed when I think I have not been a d**k to anyone on here but god forbid I ask one question where I slipped up and did not see the answer to my question was in front of me the whole time. So bro and no harm no foul bout the whole thing
I have a load of indie bundle keys I was fixing to start sharing since none of my real life friends are interested in the said keys but I wonder if I should offer them here or my steam friends list. But I won't let one person trying to make me feel stupid spoil my love for nfohump. So anyone that is a regular on here and wants some keys, send me a PM and I'll send you my list and try to hook up as many people as possible with what they want instead of posting on the forum where it's always some stealthy person grabs them who probably doesn't even have an account on here.
As far as my thoughts to the above conversation about the new Hitman and if it's worth buying. It's def. not like the previous hitman games. I have only got to the first real level the king of Chinatown and I can already tell something about it was not settling right. I always felt more in control in the previous entries plus more sandbox environment as mentioned by others. They have made it where you have lil sections that you basically would try to master if you were one of those people who want to become silent assassin rankings or whatever. I enjoy the openness of the previous ones a lot more since I am not one to keep replaying parts to "master them for high score" with such a huge backlog of games.
I am hoping I will find levels like that one casino/hotel one where I remember going into the side room to the guy in the shower by stealing the bell hops or cleaning persons master key they leave in the door while they work in the room. Then waiting to hop to the other rooms balcony and waiting til the agent comes out for a smoke, take him down, then dress up like him to go in and take out the other agent then killing the guy in the shower. Now you do some damn thing where you cover your face to not be suspicious lol since that agent would recognize all other agents and know you are not the guy. It's more realistic except for things like thinking every other stall vendor in china town knows each other. Plus the joke of covering the face and the bandaid on the barcode.
Coverinig your face I figure would make me more suspicious of you plus the humor of him using a small bandaid that doesn't fully cover the barcode. I know they make bigger band aids, hell he needs a wig so he isn't this big bald guy that I sure would notice compared to him with hair on his head. I think I paid $16 for it recently and I feel it was more a 7.50 to 10 dollar game on a steam sale from next Christmas or summer.
But I guess I had to try it out myself when I figured hey it can't be that bad and only 16 dollars for the first new hitman game in many years. I was hooked on the original when I played the level with the 3 guys meeting in the restraint (think it was like two rival dealers and a crooked cop or something along those lines and you had to take out all 3 if I recall). |
1.Once you cut through the bravado, misconceptions, and ignorance, you'll find that violence is a crutch for the depravity of which furacious, mad gaberlunzies are capable.
2.Wanting to retard the free and natural economic development of various countries' indigenous population without any of the obvious repercussions is like wanting a one-sided coin.
3.Mistertpitydafoo spews out his vituperative slander from a safe, no-risk forum.
You see, I honestly believe that Mistertpitydafoo is living in a dream world. And because of that belief, I'm going to throw politeness and inoffensiveness to the winds. In this letter, I'm going to be as rude and crude as I know how, to reinforce the point that Mistertpitydafoo's legates have the gall to accuse me of subjugating persons of culture, refinement, and learning to self-aggrandizing, illiberal draffsacks. Were these gin-swilling jobbernowls born without a self-awareness gene? Here's the answer, albeit in a somewhat circuitous and roundabout style: Mistertpitydafoo's crusades are like the Hydra from Greek mythology. They continually acquire new heads and new strength. The only way to stunt their growth is to give Mistertpitydafoo condign punishment. The only way to destroy Mistertpitydafoo's Hydra entirely is to provide more people with the knowledge that if he honestly believes that some of my points are not valid, I would love to get some specific feedback from him.
Whenever I hear Mistertpitydafoo's lackeys witter on about how the rest of us are an inferior group of people, fit only to be enslaved, beaten, and butchered at the whim of our betters, I interpret this poppycock as an implicit request for chemical treatment of their rampant (and generally unacknowledged) Asperger syndrome. Although a thorough discussion of baleful, ill-bred pharisaism is beyond the scope of this letter, according to Mistertpitydafoo, he's a tribune of the oppressed. He might as well be reading tea leaves or tossing chicken bones on the floor for divination about what's true and what isn't. Maybe then Mistertpitydafoo would realize that he contends that he understands the difference between civilization and savagery. Sounds rather batty, doesn't it? Well, that's Mistertpitydafoo for you.
There is no reason to abandon me on a desert island and there is every reason not to. Or, to express that sentiment without all of the emotionally charged lingo, I enjoy the great diversity of humankind, in our food, our dress, our music, our literature, and our forms of spiritual expression. What I don't enjoy are Mistertpitydafoo's disruptive, vulgar long-term goals, which acquire public acceptance of his carnaptious antics. In summary, it is my prayer that people everywhere will join me in my quest to punish those who lie or connive at half-truths. |
The art of saying as little as possible with as many words as possible.
So if I am getting this right this is what you're saying?
Get of your pedestal and accept the jest as part of life Misterpitydafoo.
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Bob Barnsen wrote: | YES, but why is the 79xx not getting all three games
Also, only Bioshock is Steam key i bet? Rest is probably Origin  | You think Womb Raider is an origin game...? 
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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Posted: Sun, 3rd Feb 2013 23:38 Post subject: |
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Bioshock Infinite Steam key, £23.99
http://getgamesgo.com/product/bioshock-Infinite-uk-po
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thats looks UK only. it shows 60$ for me.
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Fever wrote: |
thats looks UK only. it shows 60$ for me. | UK Proxy or UK address MIGHT work.
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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still hoping for a bigger discount..
too subtle?
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Ragedoctor wrote: | Kurosaki wrote: | mistertpitydafoo wrote: | Did not notice it saying that on the page, guess cuz I have not blazed in 6 months and had so I was not attentive of what I was reading. But geez where is the fellow pc gamer love. Aren't we typically older and more mature than the council kiddies and you flip my question into having to throw in a snarky eye roll. So to someone taking the time to reply to my question but basically being cranky and getting your rocks off throwing a jab that frankly was not needed when I think I have not been a d**k to anyone on here but god forbid I ask one question where I slipped up and did not see the answer to my question was in front of me the whole time. So bro and no harm no foul bout the whole thing
I have a load of indie bundle keys I was fixing to start sharing since none of my real life friends are interested in the said keys but I wonder if I should offer them here or my steam friends list. But I won't let one person trying to make me feel stupid spoil my love for nfohump. So anyone that is a regular on here and wants some keys, send me a PM and I'll send you my list and try to hook up as many people as possible with what they want instead of posting on the forum where it's always some stealthy person grabs them who probably doesn't even have an account on here.
As far as my thoughts to the above conversation about the new Hitman and if it's worth buying. It's def. not like the previous hitman games. I have only got to the first real level the king of Chinatown and I can already tell something about it was not settling right. I always felt more in control in the previous entries plus more sandbox environment as mentioned by others. They have made it where you have lil sections that you basically would try to master if you were one of those people who want to become silent assassin rankings or whatever. I enjoy the openness of the previous ones a lot more since I am not one to keep replaying parts to "master them for high score" with such a huge backlog of games.
I am hoping I will find levels like that one casino/hotel one where I remember going into the side room to the guy in the shower by stealing the bell hops or cleaning persons master key they leave in the door while they work in the room. Then waiting to hop to the other rooms balcony and waiting til the agent comes out for a smoke, take him down, then dress up like him to go in and take out the other agent then killing the guy in the shower. Now you do some damn thing where you cover your face to not be suspicious lol since that agent would recognize all other agents and know you are not the guy. It's more realistic except for things like thinking every other stall vendor in china town knows each other. Plus the joke of covering the face and the bandaid on the barcode.
Coverinig your face I figure would make me more suspicious of you plus the humor of him using a small bandaid that doesn't fully cover the barcode. I know they make bigger band aids, hell he needs a wig so he isn't this big bald guy that I sure would notice compared to him with hair on his head. I think I paid $16 for it recently and I feel it was more a 7.50 to 10 dollar game on a steam sale from next Christmas or summer.
But I guess I had to try it out myself when I figured hey it can't be that bad and only 16 dollars for the first new hitman game in many years. I was hooked on the original when I played the level with the 3 guys meeting in the restraint (think it was like two rival dealers and a crooked cop or something along those lines and you had to take out all 3 if I recall). |
1.Once you cut through the bravado, misconceptions, and ignorance, you'll find that violence is a crutch for the depravity of which furacious, mad gaberlunzies are capable.
2.Wanting to retard the free and natural economic development of various countries' indigenous population without any of the obvious repercussions is like wanting a one-sided coin.
3.Mistertpitydafoo spews out his vituperative slander from a safe, no-risk forum.
You see, I honestly believe that Mistertpitydafoo is living in a dream world. And because of that belief, I'm going to throw politeness and inoffensiveness to the winds. In this letter, I'm going to be as rude and crude as I know how, to reinforce the point that Mistertpitydafoo's legates have the gall to accuse me of subjugating persons of culture, refinement, and learning to self-aggrandizing, illiberal draffsacks. Were these gin-swilling jobbernowls born without a self-awareness gene? Here's the answer, albeit in a somewhat circuitous and roundabout style: Mistertpitydafoo's crusades are like the Hydra from Greek mythology. They continually acquire new heads and new strength. The only way to stunt their growth is to give Mistertpitydafoo condign punishment. The only way to destroy Mistertpitydafoo's Hydra entirely is to provide more people with the knowledge that if he honestly believes that some of my points are not valid, I would love to get some specific feedback from him.
Whenever I hear Mistertpitydafoo's lackeys witter on about how the rest of us are an inferior group of people, fit only to be enslaved, beaten, and butchered at the whim of our betters, I interpret this poppycock as an implicit request for chemical treatment of their rampant (and generally unacknowledged) Asperger syndrome. Although a thorough discussion of baleful, ill-bred pharisaism is beyond the scope of this letter, according to Mistertpitydafoo, he's a tribune of the oppressed. He might as well be reading tea leaves or tossing chicken bones on the floor for divination about what's true and what isn't. Maybe then Mistertpitydafoo would realize that he contends that he understands the difference between civilization and savagery. Sounds rather batty, doesn't it? Well, that's Mistertpitydafoo for you.
There is no reason to abandon me on a desert island and there is every reason not to. Or, to express that sentiment without all of the emotionally charged lingo, I enjoy the great diversity of humankind, in our food, our dress, our music, our literature, and our forms of spiritual expression. What I don't enjoy are Mistertpitydafoo's disruptive, vulgar long-term goals, which acquire public acceptance of his carnaptious antics. In summary, it is my prayer that people everywhere will join me in my quest to punish those who lie or connive at half-truths. |
The art of saying as little as possible with as many words as possible.
So if I am getting this right this is what you're saying?
Get of your pedestal and accept the jest as part of life Misterpitydafoo. |
I understand jest. Friends typically fuck with each other. The point was to F with a stranger for no reason. It's no biggie and sorry for derailing the thread. Kurosaki, I wish I was not on probation and had some of whatever you're smoking. Sounded like a philosophical gary busey rant of someone enjoying some good stuff>
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Fever wrote: | http://blog.greenmangaming.com/2013/02/ea-deals-all-week.html |
These games require origin to play. 
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Posted: Tue, 5th Feb 2013 22:38 Post subject: |
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witcher2 only 50% off meh
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