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GrimWillow wrote

oh, in the game cataclysm:DDA I wouldn't say that I was 90% though it, but it was a long time before I realized that zombie couldn't see you in the dark. I had assumed they had full sense of where you were and I would just plow them cars in a day raid while hiding at night.

Since I realized I didn't have to be so cautious, night raids are definitely safer, especially if you don't have a car..

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elyersio OP wrote (edited )

huh, I figured that out when i saw there was a mod for zombie night vision.

speaking of which i ought to make an updated cataclysm dda package for guix tonight

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GrimWillow wrote

When I first started I kept picking random everything and tried RP it, so I missed that part.

I wonder how the build is these days. That game has some wonderful amount of attention. We should def add some Anarchist books in there at least. They are missing so much Anarchist content. I might look into when I get some time.

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jaidedctrl wrote (edited )

I got to the last couple levels of the OpenLugaru campaign before I figured out that spinning or jumping confused enemies. … It would've saved so much time if I knew that sooner. :__;

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libre_dev wrote

I didn't realize the skellies in Freedoom would be so spoopy

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succtales_backup wrote

One of the perks in fallout new vegas just makes your charachter an antifascist, but that's avalable fairly early on.

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elyersio OP wrote

What fucking software did you just fucking recommend to me, you little used? I'll have you know I am the top paying FSF member, and I've been involved in numerous anti-DRM movements on my Lenovo Thinkpad, and I have over 300 confirmed freely licenced projects. I am trained in free software activism and I'm the top programmer in the entire GNU project. You are nothing to me but just another sucker to Microsoft. I will wipe your hard drive the fuck out with software freedom the likes of which has never been seen before on the internet, mark my fucking words. You think you can get away with promoting that absolutely proprietary shit to me over the Internet? Think again, motherfucker. As we speak I am contacting my decentralized network of activists across the world and your IP is being traced right now so you you better prepare for the storm, noob. The storm that convinces you to wipe out the pathetic little thing you call Windows. You're fucking owned, kiddo. Proprietary software can be anywhere, anytime, and it can violate your fredom and privacy in over seven hundred ways, and that's just in your browser. Not only am I extensively experienced in convincing people to switch to Linux, I have access to the entire arsenal of CLI commands, and I will use them to their full extent to wipe your miserable operating system off the face of your hard drive, you little shit. If only you could have known what RYF certified retribution your little 'I have nothing to hide' comment was about to bring down upon you, maybe you would have held your fucking tongue. But you couldn't, you didn't, and now you're paying the price, you goddamn Windoze user. I will shit GNU all over you and you will drown in it. You're banned from the Church of Emacs, kiddo.

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baleeteD wrote

I'll bite.

I couldn't rocket jump or bunnyhop for at least my first year of playing Quake.

DISCLAIMER: I started at 11 cos fuck y'all soccer moms

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elyersio OP wrote

You know, I've never played Quake before. Maybe I ought to give it a try sometime. looks at quake engines in guix

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Dirtbagleftist wrote

I feel you.

I've been playing quake engine based games for years and I still can't bhop for shit.

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baleeteD wrote

I need to buffer every jump for seven centuries to do it. So in Half-Life I just can't.

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Dirtbagleftist wrote (edited )

I heard that binding jump to the mousewheel is the best way to do it, but I still could never do it.

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baleeteD wrote

I need to buffer every jump for seven centuries to do it. So in Half-Life I just can't.

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