Okay, so I've been playing pokemon rumble world amd pokemon shuffle........and I gotta say they are somewhat addicting especially shuffle.
(08-06-2015, 05:05 PM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ]Cuteness drop incoming!
-chibii Marx-
Okay, I gotta admit it, it is very cute, chibii Marxon
(08-06-2015, 05:37 PM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote: [ -> ] (08-06-2015, 05:05 PM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ]Cuteness drop incoming!
-chibii Marx-
Okay, I gotta admit it, it is very cute, chibii Marxon
it makes me wish that i could commission people to draw me, i can't because well, i have no monies.
Go go gadget, extendo neck
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(08-06-2015, 06:29 PM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ]So only one person saw?
i saw your picture too; it was cute very cute. i notice you've made it your profile picture.
(08-06-2015, 06:29 PM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ]So only one person saw?
As far as I've counted, at least 3 people saw it.
I just watched the second episode of Daredevil... I saw the title of it afterwards.
"Cut Man?..."
*Mega Man stage start theme intensifies*
(08-06-2015, 07:48 PM)Battle Bee Wrote: [ -> ]
Oh, my. That's amazing.
(08-06-2015, 04:07 PM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ]I'm starting to realize just how antisocial and socially inept i am. This forum, other than home and my job where most interaction consists of "welcome to Walmart" and "have a nice day"
I somehow screwed up waiting on a person because politely saying "I'm just waiting for you to move out of the way" is too rude and she exclaims "you should have said excuse me" and 15 minutes later I get called in because I got a complaint about it...
I constantly find myself being called rude when I don't see what I said as rude, people complain I'm insensitive, I take jokes too far.
Guh, why does interaction with human beings have to be so complicated, I understand lua programming better than complex human interaction.
I had somewhat of the same problem, but smiling and being polite while keeping your interactions very short will keep everyone out of your hair 80% of the time.
I can only advise you to take your time when it comes to others, and try to recite what you want to say or said in your head. If it sounds slightly rude in hindsight, then simply change a few words here and there.
(08-06-2015, 04:49 PM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ] (08-06-2015, 04:37 PM)Comito Wrote: [ -> ]
wat?
It's a Monster Hunter joke.
The small crown is indicative that you've run into a monster abnormally small. (some events have you run into one smaller than your character, in a series where EVERYTHING is bigger than you. They still retain their full strength, too.)
The big crown is, you guessed it, indicative that the monster you're fighting is fuckhuge and can probably eat your face somewhat faster than it's brethren of more normal size.
It makes their hitboxes bigger, so while they're easier to hit, they can hit
you a lot more easily.
(08-06-2015, 09:59 PM)Reks Wrote: [ -> ] (08-06-2015, 04:07 PM)Marxon Wrote: [ -> ]I'm starting to realize just how antisocial and socially inept i am. This forum, other than home and my job where most interaction consists of "welcome to Walmart" and "have a nice day"
I somehow screwed up waiting on a person because politely saying "I'm just waiting for you to move out of the way" is too rude and she exclaims "you should have said excuse me" and 15 minutes later I get called in because I got a complaint about it...
I constantly find myself being called rude when I don't see what I said as rude, people complain I'm insensitive, I take jokes too far.
Guh, why does interaction with human beings have to be so complicated, I understand lua programming better than complex human interaction.
I had somewhat of the same problem, but smiling and being polite while keeping your interactions very short will keep everyone out of your hair 80% of the time.
I can only advise you to take your time when it comes to others, and try to recite what you want to say or said in your head. If it sounds slightly rude in hindsight, then simply change a few words here and there.
(08-06-2015, 04:49 PM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ]wat?
It's a Monster Hunter joke.
The small crown is indicative that you've run into a monster abnormally small. (some events have you run into one smaller than your character, in a series where EVERYTHING is bigger than you. They still retain their full strength, too.)
The big crown is, you guessed it, indicative that the monster you're fighting is fuckhuge and can probably eat your face somewhat faster than it's brethren of more normal size.
It makes their hitboxes bigger, so while they're easier to hit, they can hit you a lot more easily.
I feel like I should play monster hunter but I don't think it's a pc game.
(08-06-2015, 10:07 PM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ] (08-06-2015, 09:59 PM)Reks Wrote: [ -> ]I had somewhat of the same problem, but smiling and being polite while keeping your interactions very short will keep everyone out of your hair 80% of the time.
I can only advise you to take your time when it comes to others, and try to recite what you want to say or said in your head. If it sounds slightly rude in hindsight, then simply change a few words here and there.
It's a Monster Hunter joke.
The small crown is indicative that you've run into a monster abnormally small. (some events have you run into one smaller than your character, in a series where EVERYTHING is bigger than you. They still retain their full strength, too.)
The big crown is, you guessed it, indicative that the monster you're fighting is fuckhuge and can probably eat your face somewhat faster than it's brethren of more normal size.
It makes their hitboxes bigger, so while they're easier to hit, they can hit you a lot more easily.
I feel like I should play monster hunter but I don't think it's a pc game.
One of them is, but at the moment it's Japan-only.
Because they're lucky bastards / don't seem to think the US would be worth localizing it for.
It IS an MMO, by the way. Only purely online as compared to MH's regular online-offline modes.
Gameplay and whatnot is precisely the same besides, with the MMO having a few more shinies and a fuckton more monsters and whatnot exclusive to it.
(08-06-2015, 10:07 PM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ] (08-06-2015, 09:59 PM)Reks Wrote: [ -> ]I had somewhat of the same problem, but smiling and being polite while keeping your interactions very short will keep everyone out of your hair 80% of the time.
I can only advise you to take your time when it comes to others, and try to recite what you want to say or said in your head. If it sounds slightly rude in hindsight, then simply change a few words here and there.
It's a Monster Hunter joke.
The small crown is indicative that you've run into a monster abnormally small. (some events have you run into one smaller than your character, in a series where EVERYTHING is bigger than you. They still retain their full strength, too.)
The big crown is, you guessed it, indicative that the monster you're fighting is fuckhuge and can probably eat your face somewhat faster than it's brethren of more normal size.
It makes their hitboxes bigger, so while they're easier to hit, they can hit you a lot more easily.
I feel like I should play monster hunter but I don't think it's a pc game.
you can get it for IOS. the controls are a bit clunky there, but the general gist of the game with the whole "hunt monsters and gather materials to forge weapons and armor so you can take on even bigger monsters" is kept pretty much intact.
the graphics have also taken a pretty hard hit, so now it looks like something from... i'd say the ps1-2 era maybe. so many polygons.
the game also seems to have a few odd difficulty spikes, i could get missions to fetch a few herbs which i could do practically without a weapon, (again, in a game where every thing either your size or large) and then get a quest where i have to hunt a massive fucking bird-dragon thing that could nearly kill me in three hits even after I've buffed my health and upgraded my armor. (and i need materials from way WAY bigger enemies to upgrade my sword further)
it's also
slightly grindy... this is what is required for a full suit of slightly better armor than what i have now.
11x dosbiscus (2)
1x killer beetle (6)
10x sunset herb (6)
5x cactus flower (2)
9x godbug (1)
3x ivy (10)
3x monster fluid (1)
6x carpenterbug (32)
4x sap plant (27)
3x nutrients (0)
2x sleep herb (6)
3x armorskin (0)
3x antidote herb (7)
2x immunizer (0)
(the "#x" means how much i need while the "(#)" means how much i have.)
though there is lots to do, for an IOS game there is a shit load of content it seems, i've played it for a 20 or so hours i believe and i don't think I've even scratched the paint on this thing. and after looking up on it's wiki (which is a pretty daunting and slightly confusing but fully stocked one) very advanced one too, different weapons with different attack types can do different amounts of damage on different sections of different monsters. so your hammer might be good against one drake's head while your sword might slice it to ribbons if you hit it's tail and stuff like that.
/rant.
(08-06-2015, 10:17 PM)Reks Wrote: [ -> ] (08-06-2015, 10:07 PM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ]I feel like I should play monster hunter but I don't think it's a pc game.
One of them is, but at the moment it's Japan-only.
Because they're lucky bastards / don't seem to think the US would be worth localizing it for.
It IS an MMO, by the way. Only purely online as compared to MH's regular online-offline modes.
Gameplay and whatnot is precisely the same besides, with the MMO having a few more shinies and a fuckton more monsters and whatnot exclusive to it.
Well, what platforms are they on usually?
Well that was refreshing. That was the most civil and friendly conversation I've had with my dad in months.
(08-06-2015, 10:22 PM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ] (08-06-2015, 10:17 PM)Reks Wrote: [ -> ]One of them is, but at the moment it's Japan-only.
Because they're lucky bastards / don't seem to think the US would be worth localizing it for.
It IS an MMO, by the way. Only purely online as compared to MH's regular online-offline modes.
Gameplay and whatnot is precisely the same besides, with the MMO having a few more shinies and a fuckton more monsters and whatnot exclusive to it.
Well, what platforms are they on usually?
Nintendo - wii, DS, wii u etc.
The earlier ones were on playstation I think? But mostly exclusive to Japan.
(08-06-2015, 10:29 PM)Segolia Wrote: [ -> ] (08-06-2015, 10:22 PM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ]Well, what platforms are they on usually?
Nintendo - wii, DS, wii u etc.
The earlier ones were on playstation I think? But mostly exclusive to Japan.
So they are on the only consoles I actually occasionally buy. Well that's convenient.
I assume there will be one on the NX, so maybe I will look into getting that when it comes out.
(08-06-2015, 10:32 PM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ] (08-06-2015, 10:29 PM)Segolia Wrote: [ -> ]Nintendo - wii, DS, wii u etc.
The earlier ones were on playstation I think? But mostly exclusive to Japan.
So they are on the only consoles I actually occasionally buy. Well that's convenient.
I assume there will be one on the NX, so maybe I will look into getting that when it comes out.
Yeah, some of the earlier ones were on PS2/PSP and whatnot.
They've moved more towards Nintendo consoles now.
Bigger base for money, I guess?