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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #30 on: October 28, 2010, 03:25:05 PM »

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and like all previous GTA games, i get to a certain mission, that i try and fail _more than 5 times_ thats my limit

Why don't you just cheat?

first of all, i have this "rule" that i wont cheat gta, but yes i considered it

and cheats in gta are teeeeeeeedious long fucking numeral codes, and only give you guns.

i had all the guns i needed. guns wasnt an issue. i just cant stand the hyperactive pace of the game...

Oh well. If you can't get past a mission with all the guns you need, then I'm pretty certain to fail anyway. :(

I'm 23 next year and starting to feel old. I wouldn;t mind, but I look really young, which is increasingly shit  >:(

I wouldn't worry about that Soph. It's probably a good problem to have. When you're 40 you'll probably feel glad that you look young. People think I look like I'm in my mid teens, and I struggle to get served alcohol, but I'd rather that than have people thinking I looked 30 :)

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #31 on: October 28, 2010, 03:26:31 PM »
Yeah I guess you're right... when I'm 40 maybe I'll look young enough to get hot 21 year old women :laugh:

dunno if I wanna wait till I'm 40 tho... too many 40 yr old virgins in the aspie cummunity :tinfoil:

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #32 on: October 28, 2010, 03:31:26 PM »

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and like all previous GTA games, i get to a certain mission, that i try and fail _more than 5 times_ thats my limit

Why don't you just cheat?

first of all, i have this "rule" that i wont cheat gta, but yes i considered it

and cheats in gta are teeeeeeeedious long fucking numeral codes, and only give you guns.

i had all the guns i needed. guns wasnt an issue. i just cant stand the hyperactive pace of the game...

Oh well. If you can't get past a mission with all the guns you need, then I'm pretty certain to fail anyway. :(

its towards the end of the game. its one of my biggest "problems" w the gta genre. i love the city, the traffic, all that stuff
i love how people tumble around when shot :D

but why does it have to be so goddamn hyperactive :(
its fast-fast-fast-shoot-shoot-shoot-YOU-FAILED!!!
 
long tedious missions, just when you think you can finally save the fucking thing, you get helicopters and explosions and more goddamn shooting :'(
like my aspie friend stein said, GTA is one of the games you always only play once, and never re-play, which is totally true.
like i re-play it w random driving around, but ive never re-played a gta from the start. never :D

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #33 on: October 28, 2010, 04:50:10 PM »

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and like all previous GTA games, i get to a certain mission, that i try and fail _more than 5 times_ thats my limit

Why don't you just cheat?

first of all, i have this "rule" that i wont cheat gta, but yes i considered it

and cheats in gta are teeeeeeeedious long fucking numeral codes, and only give you guns.

i had all the guns i needed. guns wasnt an issue. i just cant stand the hyperactive pace of the game...

Oh well. If you can't get past a mission with all the guns you need, then I'm pretty certain to fail anyway. :(

its towards the end of the game. its one of my biggest "problems" w the gta genre. i love the city, the traffic, all that stuff
i love how people tumble around when shot :D

but why does it have to be so goddamn hyperactive :(
its fast-fast-fast-shoot-shoot-shoot-YOU-FAILED!!!
 
long tedious missions, just when you think you can finally save the fucking thing, you get helicopters and explosions and more goddamn shooting :'(
like my aspie friend stein said, GTA is one of the games you always only play once, and never re-play, which is totally true.
like i re-play it w random driving around, but ive never re-played a gta from the start. never :D


I hardly ever replay any of the games I complete. When I started playing games it was in the days of the platform games, and you had to restart the game every time you lost all your lifes. It really pissed me off having to play over the same level over and over again. It was one of the reasons I kind of drifted away from computer games. I love these modern games were you get killed and you just start again from your last save. I've just completed Mass Effect 2 :headbang2: :headbang2: :headbang2: woohoo I'm really proud :laugh: .
I've recently had a bit of a retro thing going on and I've downloaded Wizball, Manic Miner, and Jet Set Willy. I loved Wizball when I had my Amiga, and Manic Miner is one of my favourite games ever :laugh:

Yeah I guess you're right... when I'm 40 maybe I'll look young enough to get hot 21 year old women :laugh:

dunno if I wanna wait till I'm 40 tho... too many 40 yr old virgins in the aspie cummunity :tinfoil:

No need to stick in the aspie community. A lot of aspies who have good social lives and succesfull relationships probably aren't involved in the aspie community. If I wasn't such a fuck up I probably would never have found myself here.

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #34 on: October 28, 2010, 05:06:37 PM »
Blog hunting is where you type in what you want into Google and then follow that with "blogspot" at the end. That's one of the methods, and I used to do that a whole lot. You see, there's a lot of pirates who puts up a blogspot and then puts links on them where they host their files on one of the download host websites (like RapidShare, MegaUpload, MediaFire, etc.), I found a lot of music albums, even very obscure ones using this method. But finding games using this method might be a bit more difficult.

Which is why I will strongly recommend Files-Tube (www.filestube.com), you just go there, search for whatever you want to download, and it will do all of the "blog hunting" for you, pretty much. It will search websites where there are links to the files with your keywords uploaded to a download host. Go by file size. And try to find the ones hosted on MediaFire, because it lets you download all you want from there.

I hope this has made some sense, happy hunting!

EDIT: The reason as to why I discourage torrenting is because I have heard that the government has a way of tracking you down. Then you might get sued or something! I don't want that to happen to me or anyone else.
« Last Edit: October 28, 2010, 05:09:07 PM by Pentagram »

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #35 on: October 28, 2010, 05:23:31 PM »
butterflies, i am still stuck in the past when it comes to gaming method.
like i save save and save, even tho often its unecesary. like ill easily do a manual save _a second_ after autosave. just a habit

also, i hoaaaard ammo like nobody ever needs to, thats a habit from FO2, that was even too much back then, but i learned the hard way :D and FO2 had no "console commands"
out of ammo = death, or load from previous, or just start all over again from the very beginning :D

i blame mostly FO2 for a lot of obsessive habits i got while gaming, such as ammo-hoarding, item-hoarding/theft, constant saving

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #36 on: October 28, 2010, 05:29:10 PM »
Blog hunting is where you type in what you want into Google and then follow that with "blogspot" at the end. That's one of the methods, and I used to do that a whole lot. You see, there's a lot of pirates who puts up a blogspot and then puts links on them where they host their files on one of the download host websites (like RapidShare, MegaUpload, MediaFire, etc.), I found a lot of music albums, even very obscure ones using this method. But finding games using this method might be a bit more difficult.

Which is why I will strongly recommend Files-Tube (www.filestube.com), you just go there, search for whatever you want to download, and it will do all of the "blog hunting" for you, pretty much. It will search websites where there are links to the files with your keywords uploaded to a download host. Go by file size. And try to find the ones hosted on MediaFire, because it lets you download all you want from there.

I hope this has made some sense, happy hunting!

EDIT: The reason as to why I discourage torrenting is because I have heard that the government has a way of tracking you down. Then you might get sued or something! I don't want that to happen to me or anyone else.

Thank Mudkipz. I think you deserve a bit of karma for that :plus: . I hope I can use it to persuade my uncle to let me download more games :2thumbsup: :2thumbsup: :2thumbsup:

butterflies, i am still stuck in the past when it comes to gaming method.
like i save save and save, even tho often its unecesary. like ill easily do a manual save _a second_ after autosave. just a habit

also, i hoaaaard ammo like nobody ever needs to, thats a habit from FO2, that was even too much back then, but i learned the hard way :D and FO2 had no "console commands"
out of ammo = death, or load from previous, or just start all over again from the very beginning :D

i blame mostly FO2 for a lot of obsessive habits i got while gaming, such as ammo-hoarding, item-hoarding/theft, constant saving

Yup. Every game requires a different strategy. What works in one game can be your downfall in another.



BTW Mudkipz. Have you ever had a virus problem by using bloghunting?

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #37 on: October 28, 2010, 05:35:39 PM »
Blog hunting is where you type in what you want into Google and then follow that with "blogspot" at the end. That's one of the methods, and I used to do that a whole lot. You see, there's a lot of pirates who puts up a blogspot and then puts links on them where they host their files on one of the download host websites (like RapidShare, MegaUpload, MediaFire, etc.), I found a lot of music albums, even very obscure ones using this method. But finding games using this method might be a bit more difficult.

Which is why I will strongly recommend Files-Tube (www.filestube.com), you just go there, search for whatever you want to download, and it will do all of the "blog hunting" for you, pretty much. It will search websites where there are links to the files with your keywords uploaded to a download host. Go by file size. And try to find the ones hosted on MediaFire, because it lets you download all you want from there.

I hope this has made some sense, happy hunting!

EDIT: The reason as to why I discourage torrenting is because I have heard that the government has a way of tracking you down. Then you might get sued or something! I don't want that to happen to me or anyone else.

Thank Mudkipz. I think you deserve a bit of karma for that :plus: . I hope I can use it to persuade my uncle to let me download more games :2thumbsup: :2thumbsup: :2thumbsup:

butterflies, i am still stuck in the past when it comes to gaming method.
like i save save and save, even tho often its unecesary. like ill easily do a manual save _a second_ after autosave. just a habit

also, i hoaaaard ammo like nobody ever needs to, thats a habit from FO2, that was even too much back then, but i learned the hard way :D and FO2 had no "console commands"
out of ammo = death, or load from previous, or just start all over again from the very beginning :D

i blame mostly FO2 for a lot of obsessive habits i got while gaming, such as ammo-hoarding, item-hoarding/theft, constant saving

Yup. Every game requires a different strategy. What works in one game can be your downfall in another.



BTW Mudkipz. Have you ever had a virus problem by using bloghunting?

first time i played morrowind, i ran up to some items, and snatched them all
"YOU FETCHER!!!" simultaneously in the background :D
combat mode! :D


btw downloading final fantasy 9 now, plus an emulator. this should be good :D i never even played much FF except for half of 9

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #38 on: October 29, 2010, 10:16:10 AM »
Blog hunting is where you type in what you want into Google and then follow that with "blogspot" at the end. That's one of the methods, and I used to do that a whole lot. You see, there's a lot of pirates who puts up a blogspot and then puts links on them where they host their files on one of the download host websites (like RapidShare, MegaUpload, MediaFire, etc.), I found a lot of music albums, even very obscure ones using this method. But finding games using this method might be a bit more difficult.

Which is why I will strongly recommend Files-Tube (www.filestube.com), you just go there, search for whatever you want to download, and it will do all of the "blog hunting" for you, pretty much. It will search websites where there are links to the files with your keywords uploaded to a download host. Go by file size. And try to find the ones hosted on MediaFire, because it lets you download all you want from there.

I hope this has made some sense, happy hunting!

EDIT: The reason as to why I discourage torrenting is because I have heard that the government has a way of tracking you down. Then you might get sued or something! I don't want that to happen to me or anyone else.

Thank Mudkipz. I think you deserve a bit of karma for that :plus: . I hope I can use it to persuade my uncle to let me download more games :2thumbsup: :2thumbsup: :2thumbsup:

butterflies, i am still stuck in the past when it comes to gaming method.
like i save save and save, even tho often its unecesary. like ill easily do a manual save _a second_ after autosave. just a habit

also, i hoaaaard ammo like nobody ever needs to, thats a habit from FO2, that was even too much back then, but i learned the hard way :D and FO2 had no "console commands"
out of ammo = death, or load from previous, or just start all over again from the very beginning :D

i blame mostly FO2 for a lot of obsessive habits i got while gaming, such as ammo-hoarding, item-hoarding/theft, constant saving

Yup. Every game requires a different strategy. What works in one game can be your downfall in another.



BTW Mudkipz. Have you ever had a virus problem by using bloghunting?

I have never had any viruses by blog hunting or searching on Files-Tube. Just be careful about it: Don't click on any ads or results that are only a few KB's. You could get a trojan from it. And check the links that the files are associated with to be sure that you are getting the right thing and for any passwords or keys required. You can very well waste your time downloading a game, only to find out that you downloaded the Xbox 360 version ISO instead of the PC version. Or maybe the .zip or .rar file might be password-protected, but you cannot find the password anywhere!

Well, I downloaded Fallout: New Vegas, installed it, and it works just fine except that it seems to freeze when I try to exit the game, so I have to use the Task Manager to end the process. The framerate issues that Zegh has been experiencing, I have been getting that too. Fallout 3, on 1680x1020, Medium settings, no AA, and actor fade on MAX, I get a rather smooth experience with FPS rarely dipping below 20-50. However, Fallout: New Vegas, on those same settings, leaps from 10-40 FPS, depending on what I am looking at. I don't feel angry about this, because I wasn't very excited about the game anyways. I was just curious to see how well it ran on my computer.

« Last Edit: October 29, 2010, 10:21:50 AM by Pentagram »

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #39 on: October 29, 2010, 12:10:58 PM »
Blog hunting is where you type in what you want into Google and then follow that with "blogspot" at the end. That's one of the methods, and I used to do that a whole lot. You see, there's a lot of pirates who puts up a blogspot and then puts links on them where they host their files on one of the download host websites (like RapidShare, MegaUpload, MediaFire, etc.), I found a lot of music albums, even very obscure ones using this method. But finding games using this method might be a bit more difficult.

Which is why I will strongly recommend Files-Tube (www.filestube.com), you just go there, search for whatever you want to download, and it will do all of the "blog hunting" for you, pretty much. It will search websites where there are links to the files with your keywords uploaded to a download host. Go by file size. And try to find the ones hosted on MediaFire, because it lets you download all you want from there.

I hope this has made some sense, happy hunting!

EDIT: The reason as to why I discourage torrenting is because I have heard that the government has a way of tracking you down. Then you might get sued or something! I don't want that to happen to me or anyone else.

Thank Mudkipz. I think you deserve a bit of karma for that :plus: . I hope I can use it to persuade my uncle to let me download more games :2thumbsup: :2thumbsup: :2thumbsup:

butterflies, i am still stuck in the past when it comes to gaming method.
like i save save and save, even tho often its unecesary. like ill easily do a manual save _a second_ after autosave. just a habit

also, i hoaaaard ammo like nobody ever needs to, thats a habit from FO2, that was even too much back then, but i learned the hard way :D and FO2 had no "console commands"
out of ammo = death, or load from previous, or just start all over again from the very beginning :D

i blame mostly FO2 for a lot of obsessive habits i got while gaming, such as ammo-hoarding, item-hoarding/theft, constant saving

Yup. Every game requires a different strategy. What works in one game can be your downfall in another.



BTW Mudkipz. Have you ever had a virus problem by using bloghunting?

I have never had any viruses by blog hunting or searching on Files-Tube. Just be careful about it: Don't click on any ads or results that are only a few KB's. You could get a trojan from it. And check the links that the files are associated with to be sure that you are getting the right thing and for any passwords or keys required. You can very well waste your time downloading a game, only to find out that you downloaded the Xbox 360 version ISO instead of the PC version. Or maybe the .zip or .rar file might be password-protected, but you cannot find the password anywhere!

Well, I downloaded Fallout: New Vegas, installed it, and it works just fine except that it seems to freeze when I try to exit the game, so I have to use the Task Manager to end the process. The framerate issues that Zegh has been experiencing, I have been getting that too. Fallout 3, on 1680x1020, Medium settings, no AA, and actor fade on MAX, I get a rather smooth experience with FPS rarely dipping below 20-50. However, Fallout: New Vegas, on those same settings, leaps from 10-40 FPS, depending on what I am looking at. I don't feel angry about this, because I wasn't very excited about the game anyways. I was just curious to see how well it ran on my computer.



Thanks Mudkipz  :plus: . I spoke to my uncle and he's agreed to let me download games, so I'm going to give it a try over the next few days.