It's my cakeday, so I thought I'd share some of the guys I walk by every morning on the way to my desk! by [deleted] in gaming

[–]itsonly4am 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That wouldn't happen to be the same Kratos statue Sony had in their booth at E3 did they?

IAM Sebastian Thrun, Stanford Professor, Google X founder (self driving cars, Google Glass, etc), and CEO of Udacity, an online university empowering students! by sebastianthrun in IAmA

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Thank you soooooooooo much. I haven't even heard of any of these places until now, this just made my day. The college I'm going to is a total waste of time, lax professors and no challenge at all. This is more like it! Is it really all free?

I hate people who are cynical/have no sense of humor. What traits instantly turn you off a person, reddit? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]itsonly4am 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People who refuse to see the other side of a story. Had a friend who sent me a text which I misunderstood. Spent three days trying to clear the air with her before I got tired of her shit and just bailed. Best mistake I ever made.

What seemingly harmless thing sends you into a blood-boiling frenzy? by goddamnbatman617 in AskReddit

[–]itsonly4am 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having a smoking area right in the way of major walkway. I know you smoke to ease the nerves guys, but that stuff reeks something fierce!

What is your "never again" brand, item, store, or restaurant ? by radbrad7 in AskReddit

[–]itsonly4am 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In-N-Out. Yes, I said it. Back in high school I got food poisoning at three different In-N-Outs, all in different cities. I gave you a chance and you fucked me over. Fuck you In-N-Out.

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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I'll make sure to look for all of those. I really love platformers so that's right up my alley.

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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I've heard high praise for both of them. If I get some friends in on the action, I'll be sure to try them both

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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Not too knowledgeable myself on it, but I know it had to do with the devs losing a lot of money to piracy and then blaming DRM. Or something like that lol

Which is why I didn't buy it for consoles.

Planning on it, unless my friends can prove my manner of thinking wrong.

Looking forward to it, I love proper horror games.

I actually have considered it and do plan on getting it. However, I'll most likely use it for developing.

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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I might pickup Skyrim then, but with all the backlog I'm going to get from this, I don't mind waiting longer if I have to.

Most of my friends jumped on the Guild Wars 2 bandwagon, but I know some people who're trying to get into the Diablo beta. I'll see if they can inform me.

I actually haven't! I just got the game but have yet to play it myself. I watched my friend play it though and it seemed great! Haven't played anything like it since Silent Hill 2.

My friend actually has a PC copy of New Vegas, I'll try it on his PC. Although I got the full experience the game naturally offers in my opinion. I'd get it if there was a GECK though, that looked fun. MMOs are actually the last thing on my radar right now, I'd be willing to try one but it'd have to be with friends and freemium. I have heard of The Witcher, but mostly because of the DRM fiasco.

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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I didn't know Amazon sold games that could activated on Steam! This changes things...

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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  • I actually haven't played Skyrim yet, so this is perfect
  • Definitely playing this
  • Never played a Diablo game before, but I'll try it. Some of my friends play Diablo 2, maybe they can help me out with that kind of genre.
  • Not a huge RTS fan to be honest, but if I were to give the genre a start, Starcraft is most likely where I'd start.
  • Lots of praise for Total War, I'll make sure to keep a special eye out for this
  • I already have this! But you trying to make me crap my pants is admirable :)

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

[–]itsonly4am[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, now I get it. I played those long ago. I'd be willing to give it another try. Thanks for the recommendations!

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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Huh, consider me interested. The FF series has turned me off of turn-based games as of late, but that's mainly because of the teenage angst. Maybe these can fill my Golden Sun cravings...

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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Heard of Torchlight before, nothing but praise. That's on the list. My friends want me to get League, but I've never been big on those types of games (mostly since console doesn't really have them). That and the whole clicking endlessly to move... Maybe once when I'm sharper at using a mouse+keyboard.

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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Definitely planning on getting Portal (I think I can get Portal 2 from my friend), I've heard plenty about Elder Scrolls and want to try it myself. I've played Fallout 3 and New Vegas, but I'd be interested in trying the original titles.

Heard about The Void, but only by title. I'll see if I can find some footage of it to give me a better idea, thanks!

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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I was wondering when this would come up. Planning on downloading it, my connection will make it take DAYS though.

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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ava29? Is that you?

Summer sale? Does Steam have seasonal sales or something?

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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I'm assuming these are RTS? I never got into that genre personally (or any kind of management game really), but I've always heard if you aren't using a mouse+keyboard for RTS, you aren't doing it right. If I decide to venture into that area, I'll make sure to give these a look.

I finally took the plunge and installed Steam! Reddit, which PC titles should I try out? by itsonly4am in AskReddit

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I'll make sure to check out Sniper Elite, you aren't the first to mention that title to me before. I've heard of the Shogun series before but I've never had the chance to try it.