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Everything posted by Ajay25
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I don't have kids, but I do believe in exposing them to educational computer games that might teach them core concepts from computer science and computer coding and logic. It would need to be structured and set time limit
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Bungie has won its court battle against cheat and mod site, AimJunkies. As reported by journalist Stephen Totilo, AimJunkies, aka Phoenix Digital, was instructed to pay the Destiny 2 developer $63,210 in damages – that's the revenue the company is thought to have earned selling the cheats – setting a new precedent in what's thought to be the first lawsuit wherein a jury has ruled on a game-cheating case. https://www.eurogamer.net/bungie-wins-court-battle-against-destiny-cheat-site-aimjunkies Wow, do you think this might stop players from using cheat sites??
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Anyone feel they are a worse-than-average gamer?
Ajay25 replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
I definitely am way worse than the average player in shooter games, since I usually play simulation games. But there are so many great games now on Steam that you can always find something that you love and enjoy 🙂 -
Navigating Tough Decisions: What's Your Strategy?
Ajay25 replied to killamch89's topic in General Chat
There are a couple of different kinds of 'tough' decisions. Is this a 'tough' decision because I've never encountered the scenario before? Or is it a 'tough' decision because I just don't like what I should do, even though I ought to do it? -
I used to have a whole stack of CD's in high school that I would burn off of Netflix (in the days when they still did mailer CDs).... good times
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There are very, very few things that I actually buy that are over $6000 when it would make sense for the 30% discount to save me more money. I know up to $200 doesn't sound like a lot, but when the vast majority of your day to day purchases are $6000 or less, you might be better off with the $200 discount
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Okay, my first thought was totally off ... at first I thought you were asking if we were into a team group in a shower, and I'm like, hmmmm is this a NSFW section of the forum that I just discovered?? LOL
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Steam Addresses the Possibility of Passing on One's Library Through a Will
Ajay25 replied to Kane99's topic in Gaming Forum
Well, you don't actually OWN the collection - that's what my understanding of Steam is, at least. You just own a license to PLAY the game, you don't OWN the game. So you never own the collection, you just own a collection of things that you (and apparently only you) can play. -
Recognizing the Signs: When to Call It Quits in a Relationship?
Ajay25 replied to killamch89's topic in General Chat
There are a lot of red flags in a relationship. One of the recent ones I came across is Love Bombing, where you rush into a relationship too quickly, often with grand gestures and signs of emotional manipulation -
I was pretty good in math. Did some math clubs after school in high school and we won a regional meet!
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Okya, some of your phone bills make me totally jealous, I'm at like $90 / month LOL
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I have two kitty cats, and would love to get another one! They're so fun and cute and fuzzy
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Oooh I'm getting some amazing deep forest vibes from this ... totally distanced from society, just the quiet buzz of nature
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Did any of you like the PC casual game Strange Horticulture? I love its low key vibe A follow-up to Strange Horticulture has been announced today. Trade in your flowerpots and watering can for a monkey's paw and a skull talisman, because in Strange Antiquities you're running a cozy little curio shop. Check out the all-too-brief teaser above. "Strange Antiquities is a brand-new adventure set in the quaint and gloomy town of Undermere, where you’ll become the owner of a store dealing in occult antiquities," reads the announcement from developer Bad Viking and publisher Iceberg Interactive. "Use your maps to explore the town, find and identify arcane artefacts, and use your collection to aid the townsfolk with their unusual problems."