Also available free to play at http://blankmediagames.com/TownOfSalem/ if you don't want to pay for the dedicated client or would rather run it in a browser because of installed software restrictions.
This is actually really fun, trying to figure out who is lying and kill or be killed.
Also available free to play at http://blankmediagames.com/TownOfSalem/ if you don't want to pay for the dedicated client or would rather run it in a browser because of installed software restrictions.
This is actually really fun, trying to figure out who is lying and kill or be killed.
it's a lot like mafia.
i like mafia. mafia is fun.
(05-06-2016, 02:47 AM)RobinhoodtheFletchling Wrote: [ -> ]Someone honestly say this game isn't beautiful.
*photos*
Subnautica, the horror game in disguise.
(05-06-2016, 02:47 AM)RobinhoodtheFletchling Wrote: [ -> ]Someone honestly say this game isn't beautiful.
*photos*
Subnautica, the horror game in disguise.
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Just install Thunderbird and use an IMAPS connection. This is a standard protocol to synchronized folders and messages between a client and server. It will run on any OS and clients are available for any device.
Microsoft is making its move to kill Windows 7 this summer. If you haven't already turned off Windows Update because of the GWX malware, you should do so before they brick you.
(05-06-2016, 03:01 PM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote: [ -> ]well this is bullshit
Just install Thunderbird and use an IMAPS connection. This is a standard protocol to synchronized folders and messages between a client and server. It will run on any OS and clients are available for any device.
Microsoft is making its move to kill Windows 7 this summer. If you haven't already turned off Windows Update because of the GWX malware, you should do so before they brick you.
jeese, they didnt axe xp that badly back then,
on another brighter note, i got one of those recording cassette tape walkman and it has a mic in 3.5mm jack, and I have one of those father to father 3.5mm audio jack, so I'm kinda test recording some audio into cassette tape
the quality isnt very good but I think it's maybe the on cover 5cm speaker
there's also a speed slider that I can listen to nightcore whenever I want
and yes, I know that sounded very illegal but I'm pretty sure it desont count on obsolete electronic
(05-06-2016, 04:13 PM)OdinYggd Wrote: [ -> ]Just install Thunderbird and use an IMAPS connection. This is a standard protocol to synchronized folders and messages between a client and server. It will run on any OS and clients are available for any device.
Microsoft is making its move to kill Windows 7 this summer. If you haven't already turned off Windows Update because of the GWX malware, you should do so before they brick you.
jeese, they didnt axe xp that badly back then,
on another brighter note, i got one of those recording cassette tape walkman and it has a mic in 3.5mm jack, and I have one of those father to father 3.5mm audio jack, so I'm kinda test recording some audio into cassette tape
the quality isnt very good but I think it's maybe the on cover 5cm speaker
there's also a speed slider that I can listen to nightcore whenever I want
and yes, I know that sounded very illegal but I'm pretty sure it desont count on obsolete electronic
I disabled windows update and kicked it further by disabling it's ability to remember certain "updates".
Quote:Malaysia’s Prime Minister, Najib Razak, hopes to boster the country to high-income status by 2020, in-part by reducing its dependence on exports, which account for more than 80 percent of their GDP.
*furiously adjusts combat vest zipper*
listen here you little shit
(05-06-2016, 06:24 PM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote: [ -> ]*kick down tent*
holy fecal matter!
Ah! Finally the first DLC adding a new worldspace (to my knowledge)
...
Reminds me a lot of Point Lookout. Though I haven't played either, they seem to have a similar atmosphere...
-People following strange religion
-Swamp-like area
-Remote location accessed by boat
Edit: You know what would be neat? If the DLCS' new worldspaces were instead added to the world. I.E. with power-armor and enough time you could swim to Far Harbour. If another worldspace is added by another DLC, add it to the top of the map, passed the "border", etc. Unless they're meant to be too far away. In that case, bleh.
(05-06-2016, 06:24 PM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote: [ -> ]*kick down tent*
holy fecal matter!
Ah! Finally the first DLC adding a new worldspace (to my knowledge)
...
Reminds me a lot of Point Lookout. Though I haven't played either, they seem to have a similar atmosphere...
-People following strange religion
-Swamp-like area
-Remote location accessed by boat
Edit: You know what would be neat? If the DLCS' new worldspaces were instead added to the world. I.E. with power-armor and enough time you could swim to Far Harbour. If another worldspace is added by another DLC, add it to the top of the map, passed the "border", etc. Unless they're meant to be too far away. In that case, bleh.
*cough* fallout new vegas fan made free DLC, fallout frontier *cough*