Here's another Daft Punk one, hopefully with less grating samples?
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That was hilarious. XDmicah211 wrote:
I liked it. I think it's less that the samples are annoying...and more that they're just getting repeated without end or variation a tad too long for my tastes. It begins to sound like a glitched audio file, which is something that apparently really bothers me. XDDeepfreeze32 wrote:Here's another Daft Punk one, hopefully with less grating samples?

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It made me very happy to see it, yet confused about what they were possibly talking about for some of the lines.
Have you seen a Batman VR playthrough?
Have you seen a Batman VR playthrough?
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Hmm. I don't mind it that much, but then again, I suppose I'm just used to that style.
How about this one (Might have shown you it before...)?
How about this one (Might have shown you it before...)?
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I found myself wondering that as well...also, how many hours were spent combing through years of footage to find them? O_omicah211 wrote:It made me very happy to see it, yet confused about what they were possibly talking about for some of the lines.
Have you seen a Batman VR playthrough?
I have not. I've seen some screens, but I never actually went after footage. Is it cool?

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You skipped mah question.
I'll double dip: Got NaNo ideas yet?

I'll double dip: Got NaNo ideas yet?
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It's amazing! The controls are sort of glitchy but the gameplay and story is so cool. Don't read that unless you don't care.
Chicken and Waffles?
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Chicken and Waffles?
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I did. I apologize...What happened is, while I was listening to the awesome music (and it was, indeed, awesome), I flipped over to your thread to ask a question. Thus, in my head...I had answered it.Deepfreeze32 wrote:You skipped mah question.![]()
I'll double dip: Got NaNo ideas yet?
Yase? I *want* to write the second part to last years book. I've got a pretty firm grasp on the villain, the changes Jacob's character underwent between the first book and the second (when he fully realized the ramifications of his counterparts actions), and I've got a few scenes in mind. I even know in generalities how I want it to end, even if I'm uncomfortable writing it.
Problem is, when I lay that out on a 50K word template, it's like...a few rocks in the bucket. I really like the characters I've created though, so I'm hoping that will help me to overcome the lack of complete ideas.
Or I can try and free up a day before November, summon a bubble pipe and deer stalker hat, and just sit and mull over the story while sipping warm RC cola.
I'll have to look it up then. Honestly, when I saw the rating I stopped paying attention to it. I'll admit the idea intrigues me though. XDmicah211 wrote:It's amazing! The controls are sort of glitchy but the gameplay and story is so cool.Don't read that unless you don't care.Spoiler:
Chicken and Waffles?
It's good, but I'm not a huge fan of it. I usually eat the waffles first to get them out of the way, then eat the chicken at my leisure. Now that you've said something though, I want to eat some. XD

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I'm always ready to eat some.
Best weird flavor of Lays or Pringles?
Best weird flavor of Lays or Pringles?
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So the Nintendo NX is now known as the Nintendo Switch.
What do you think?
I was a little meh on the Wii (Some good games, but the motion controls were kinda finnicky), and the Wii U kinda flopped compared to previous Nintendo consoles and confused most people I knew who didn't know much about the system. My parents were quite confused on whether or not it was an upgrade, a portable console, or whatever. Even though the system itself isn't bad, it was kind of a marketing fail.
But this...I've not been this eager to get my hands on a Nintendo console since the N64. I love playing games on the TV, but I also like being able to take my games with me on the train when I go to work, or into town. Or just in my bed. The way Nintendo has presented the function of the Switch is unambiguous in this trailer, and in my mind, represents a welcome return to form for Nintendo.
Obviously I do have some concerns and questions. What kind of performance differences will we see portable versus "docked?" What's the battery life? How long does charging take? Is it backwards compatible with any digital content (Especially thinking Virtual Console here)? How will digital purchases be stored (Will it support SD cards, or a proprietary storage medium)? Perhaps most importantly, how difficult will it be for third-party developers to make games for it?
This console is super exciting to me.
What do you think?
I was a little meh on the Wii (Some good games, but the motion controls were kinda finnicky), and the Wii U kinda flopped compared to previous Nintendo consoles and confused most people I knew who didn't know much about the system. My parents were quite confused on whether or not it was an upgrade, a portable console, or whatever. Even though the system itself isn't bad, it was kind of a marketing fail.
But this...I've not been this eager to get my hands on a Nintendo console since the N64. I love playing games on the TV, but I also like being able to take my games with me on the train when I go to work, or into town. Or just in my bed. The way Nintendo has presented the function of the Switch is unambiguous in this trailer, and in my mind, represents a welcome return to form for Nintendo.
Obviously I do have some concerns and questions. What kind of performance differences will we see portable versus "docked?" What's the battery life? How long does charging take? Is it backwards compatible with any digital content (Especially thinking Virtual Console here)? How will digital purchases be stored (Will it support SD cards, or a proprietary storage medium)? Perhaps most importantly, how difficult will it be for third-party developers to make games for it?
This console is super exciting to me.
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Personally, I could eat myself sick on the Tzatziki Lays. The Chicken and Waffles was OK too, but even though I am a die-hard junk food fan, I haven't been able to wrap my taste buds around the other flavors--especially the coffee one. O_o Heavens, we had a bag of those sitting on top of the fridge for months. We'd bought them to taste them, and that was all. XDmicah211 wrote:I'm always ready to eat some.
Best weird flavor of Lays or Pringles?
Haven't eaten Pringles in awhile, actually. I want to try some of the dessert flavors.
Basically, you took the words out of my mouth. Your hand tastes funny, by the way. I left a long post in the Nintendo Switch thread, but succinctly, I'm incredibly excited as well. It's not anything like I expected it to be, either.Deepfreeze32 wrote:So the Nintendo NX is now known as the Nintendo Switch.
What do you think?
I was a little meh on the Wii (Some good games, but the motion controls were kinda finnicky), and the Wii U kinda flopped compared to previous Nintendo consoles and confused most people I knew who didn't know much about the system. My parents were quite confused on whether or not it was an upgrade, a portable console, or whatever. Even though the system itself isn't bad, it was kind of a marketing fail.
But this...I've not been this eager to get my hands on a Nintendo console since the N64. I love playing games on the TV, but I also like being able to take my games with me on the train when I go to work, or into town. Or just in my bed. The way Nintendo has presented the function of the Switch is unambiguous in this trailer, and in my mind, represents a welcome return to form for Nintendo.
Obviously I do have some concerns and questions. What kind of performance differences will we see portable versus "docked?" What's the battery life? How long does charging take? Is it backwards compatible with any digital content (Especially thinking Virtual Console here)? How will digital purchases be stored (Will it support SD cards, or a proprietary storage medium)? Perhaps most importantly, how difficult will it be for third-party developers to make games for it?
This console is super exciting to me.
I'm hoping with the support of Unreal 4 and Unity, developer support won't be a problem...that said, with all that mention of special tools, engines, ETC in nVidia's article, it makes me wonder.

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Have you seen the Wolverine 3 trailer?
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Back to music!
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I have not. Does it look cool?micah211 wrote:Have you seen the Wolverine 3 trailer?
The lyrics kind of annoyed me, but I REALLY liked his voice and musical styles.Deepfreeze32 wrote:Back to music!
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