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  1. Is gaming the best part of your day? It is for me. It is the time of day that I get all to myself with no distractions or issues, and I finally get to decompress and relax.
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  3. Congrats @NightmareFarm! I have awarded your account 500 Points!
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  4. This is a bit random, but I'm curious, and also seeking to find out if I'm a little bit mad. When a video game offers you the chance to name specific armour, weapons or equipment (like in The Elder Scrolls, for example), do you have a pattern? I always like to name my equipment after artists, song or albums I like. For example, I'll name a bow "Primo Victoria" named for the Sabaton song/album of the same name. It's Latin for "First Victory", so for me it fits. For the same reason I also like to call armoured footwear "Sabaton" because that's what a "Sabaton" is. I've also named a sword "Lovebites" for the Japanese all-female power metal band, a bow "Unleash The Archers" again for the band of the same name and a mace "Archangel" in tribute to the Amaranthe song bearing the name. What influence do to you draw from for inspiration?
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  5. Good day, I finished Super Mario 64 after decades and it's awesome to see how smooth the gameplay is, the level design holds attention, the songs stick to the head and even with old graphics the game doesn't look bad. This is one of those classics games that leaving the graphics aside is really good game even in today standards, awesome game.
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  6. Thanks so much for the recommendations. I will keep Deathloop and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart on top of my wishlist.
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  7. Yeah but when you are a violent person, just yelling and cussing doesn't help. That's why over the years I have probably owned at least 30 SNES consoles. Not to mention dozens of copies of some of my games. NES and N64 are no different. I have gone through dozens of them as well. And I felt satisfied afterwards. Sure I had to buy another one to replace the one that I destroyed, but I felt better after destroying the fucking thing. I'm not saying anyone should work out their rage the way I do. A shotgun and a game cartridge does make me feel better, but it's not the same way for everyone. A lot of you will say I'm going too far. And rightly so. But like I said, I'm an extremely violent person. I have an explosive temper that has no fuse to speak of. Because of those two reasons, I'm actually quite dangerous to be around. I'm not trying to brag about that, as it's not something to brag about. It's just how I'm wired, and one of the main reasons for several of the medications I'm on.
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  8. Heatman

    Twisted Metal 4

    There is a reboot of Twisted Metal on Playstation 5 that's going on now, and there's been a reveal on the developer behind it. https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/twisted-metal-ps5-developer-firesprite-report/
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  10. I do agree with you on this as well. Any video games that's fun for you to always play does that work for you.
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  11. I have read so much about the Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart on how it's tied with hepatic feedback on PS5. I think that it was used in video explaining how it works.
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  12. It's absolutely mindblowing when you first try it out. But the haptic quality differs with game so keep that in mind. Some implement it in very immersive and satisfying ways, others like miles morales kind of treat it like an afterthough. I'd highly reccomend Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart as your first PS5 game, that has the best implementation of it I would say. Deathloop and Godfall also implements it pretty well.
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  13. That's definitely going to be something I'd wait to experience first hand when I end up getting a PS5 for myself soon 😊.
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  14. There is no argument in that at all. It's just a scream out loud, otherwise only a noise pollution at its worst and far more better compared to damaging a controller or even breaking one's TV.
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  15. Yeah, people trash on guys like low tier god and dsp who rage shout to vent but verbally venting is really the most healthy and prodcutive way to let off steam when you lose in video games. It's the better alternative to breaking controller, breaking your TV/console and smashing holes in walls. No damage done at the end of the day.
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  16. Cognizant

    Do you play IO games?

    thanks))pleased to hear. I have 2 fav titles - Spyro and Crash Bandicoot - which I can play for hours. And... I'm waiting for Stray cause I like cats very much. I'm quite good at Spyro and Crash but oh no, I'm absolutely not good at .io games. I'm usually killed/dead in the first 2 minutes. I've seen several youtubers playing professionally such games as combines.io or paper-io.com, and their performances are great! I didn't even guess that there could be such well-designed tactics of step-by-step winning where I lose immediately ( and lose interest too). I'm better in using spinner than in playing web games ahahhaah
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  17. I usually game in the evenings and I look forward to it every evening. It's hard for me to get too involved in a game during the day. I think it's a great barrier to prevent addiction. When the sun goes down my fangs protrude. Hsssssss. Give me blood, give me war, let me walk a road wherever I want to go. I used to read a lot, but now my major source of entertainment is gaming. I'd rather game than watch tv. Reading is just lacking that ummph that games bring. But honestly, I feel more grounded when I read more. At this point, gaming rules all. And I don't give a damn. Take me where you want to take me. My reality is not something I want to face anymore. This world is in shambles. At least in games I can do something. Empowerment. Reality depends on the goodness of entire populations. Gaming only depends on me where I am the savior of all. Where I can fly right into the precipice of those with the power to decide fates.
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  18. It definitely depends on my mood and what other things I did on that day. When I'm in the right mood and I've been looking forward to playing a certain game, it can definitely be a very good part of your day. But I'm not someone that actively looks forward to gaming every single day, and for every single hour of that day.
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  19. Depends on the game and whatnot. Most of the time while gaming and playing with your mates or whatnot it can take away whatever life gives you. LIke if you had a boring or hard busy day, then gaming can keep your minde off.
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  20. Depending on the kind of mood that I'm in, if it's playing video games that takes up the mood, it will be the best part of my day. I have movies mood too.
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  21. Heatman

    Video game music covers

    Wow, that's impressive. I never thought about that at all. I believe that you fancied his Twitter page.
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