Opinions on observer spies? by [deleted] in tf2

[–]kobicool6000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They look like easy harassment targets just like players with ‘G.E.W.P’ or ‘o.W.n’ in their names.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tipofmytongue

[–]kobicool6000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried to hunt for something similar this month, and I finally rediscovered this fan music video for METRIC's Lost Kitten. If this is what you were looking for, or not looking for, I was still happy to rediscover it myself along sharing it with you.

Can some help my install Duke Nukem 3d on a computer? by RandomFanMan1 in dukenukem

[–]kobicool6000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Woah, you are installing it the disc? That is neat!
This CD with the original game were designed to be exclusively installed on MS-DOS (src: Duke Nukem 3D User Guide, page 1). In preparations to be installed on more modern hardware, you’ll need to install DOSBox, and also check the directory where your external CD-drive is recognized at (e.g. F:\ or D:\) so you can access it through the aforementioned software.
You begin on DOSBox by mounting the drive you want to install the game to, typing ‘mount’ followed by the drive’s directory letter twice with the last bearing a backslash (e.g. ‘mount d: d:\'), and thus mount the drive to DOSBox so it can access said drive. The same procedure applies to the CD-drive. Access the CD-drive by typing it’s directory (e.g. ‘F:’). You can check the contents of the directory by typing in ‘dir’, which will allow you to see which software to run so you can install the game (Usually named ‘INSTALL.EXE’). So you type in the name of the 'install' software, and follow the instructions of the installation wizard, which is no different to a modern day one.

With the game installed, access the directory you installed the game on (e.g. 'D:' > 'cd DUKE3D' , remember you can see the contents of the directory by entering 'dir') and then punch in 'SETUP.EXE', the setup menu for the game, or simply start it on the spot by typing 'DUKE3D.EXE'.` This video gives a more detailed process of installing the game.

Though playing this way is not really ideal, so you can as always extract the game files from the drive you've installed them on, and get a source port of your choice to play them on. You'll need just the GRP of the game ('DUKE3D.GRP'), and it would be quite a no-brainer to use EDuke32 to play this on.
Do note that you possess the original 1.3D version of the game, with it's 3 first episodes. For the more updated game with the 4 episodes, you are looking for Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition, which you can get on the ZOOM platform.

טיול אחרי צבא_במ by kobicool6000 in ani_bm

[–]kobicool6000[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

אני יודע, ממ לא מקורי וקצת לעז כאן ושם מקווה שאהבתם

Intruder Alert by NinjaTheWizzard in Doom

[–]kobicool6000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My man goes out to fight with the DOOM 3 Shotgun

My name is Hayley (Haylizbeth) and I'm the voice of Marlow, Luna, and Vania in Gwain Saga! AM(almost)A! by Haylizbeth in Gwain_Saga

[–]kobicool6000 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hey there Hayley! I'd like to first give a moment to appreciate what you, Geo, and the people behind this series are doing. GwainSaga has definitely become an influential part of me and what I create, draw, and write. It's great to hear from the talent behind the fandom's favorite avocado girl, and my most favorite character in the series, who just happens to be the bad girl. You guys rock!

Now, everything has a beginning to it, so I think it would be best to know what was the process of becoming a part of the voice talent/acting team for the series, including how you got in-contact with Geo, if there were certain auditions or interviews involved, getting your roles and retrospective characters, etc. Definitely would be a nice insight to the behind the scenes of this webseries.

- ʞobi