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  1. 21 hours ago, Keranov said:

    I played CS:GO Competitive with my friends which don't have prime. And we got matched versus 3 cheaters in the enemy team just a few hours ago.

    First time in weeks playing GTA online and guess what I ran into? That's right a modder... and it's not even the money giving one. It's the spawn anything into existence one which annoys me even more.

  2. 21 hours ago, DarthHazard said:

    Any of the games on Miniclips. When I was younger, there was a point where I didn't have a game console so I usually played quite a bit on these flash games on sites like Miniclips. There was this one game on Miniclips where you had to be a taxi driver and drive passengers around. I used to love that game, I'll have to try and find it to see if it's still as fun as it was back then 😄 

    I used to play the 2-D shooting games on Miniclips as well. I don't think flash online games would appeal to me anymore - not when I have GTA V and other games around to entertain me.

  3. 21 hours ago, Keranov said:

    I was at around 30-40% of the Grand Theft Auto V singleplayer story mode and I wanted to find out how to replay missions. Accidentally, it turned out that I have deleted my save file..

    0.0 DAMN!!! I would just laugh hysterically because that is all you can do for making such a serious error.

  4. 21 hours ago, DarthHazard said:

    No, and I never will purchase any microtransactions for Rockstar games. I'll happily pay for any single player DLC but I'll never pay for virtual currency especially when the prices are stupid. I think you have to buy over $100 worth of Shark cards to get an expensive plane on GTA 5 which is a joke. I actually got some modder to get me a billion dollars on the game when you could still transfer accounts from 360/PS3 to current gen. And that was only $5 lol

    I spent $50 dollars once and it was when T20 and those other early supercars were dominating GTA online. Otherwise, I have never spent another dime - I did heists and races to make my earnings.

  5. 21 hours ago, Keranov said:

    I'm also going to vote for Fallout. You can hardly survive with that atmosphere there. It might be easy when it's a game but things change completely when it turns out to be in real life.

    Don't forget all the mutated animals and God knows what else is affected by the radiation. I'd probably die of starvation because I'd pretty much turn down any other food source outside of it coming from a vault for obvious reasons.

  6. 19 hours ago, iaminsensible said:

    I can proudly vouch for those two amazing RPGs. The Witcher 3 is just one of the most amazing games out there. Now, if you have played Red Dead Redemption II, then you will most likely notice some similarities. Both games follow a somewhat same mechanism in NPC behaviours, and other, gameplay-wise. Both games have huge worlds and loads of things to do. I think that you will enjoy The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt more than Kingdom Come: Deliverance but that is just my opinion. 

    The Witcher 3 is an excellent game - I know that much. The problem with the PC version of this game is that it is poorly optimized. When my GTX 1080 TI with I7 processor is struggling in some parts of the game to register 30 fps on ultra settings, it paints a very damning picture. The worse part is I am not the only PC gamer I know with this issue - I have a friend with an almost identical setup (we built our PCs at the same time and bought similar parts.) and his GTX 1080ti overheated and stopped working. 

  7. Gaming itself isn't an issue at all. I used to play games such as GTA Vice City and San Andreas, Mortal Kombat and Twisted Metal(for ps1) and it didn't distort or in any sense affect me that much. Parents need to establish clear limits as to how long they play as well as to educate their children that the things they witness in these games are wrong and overly exaggerated. The parenting of this generation is pretty poor - the things I see most kids and teens are able to get away with nowadays is mind-blowing.

  8. For me, it's definitely ethernet because the connection will always be stable and consistent. Wi-fi can be disrupted by a good number of machines in your house such as the microwave. To extend it's range you will need a wifi expander or several wi-fi expanders if your home is huge. Yes, the lack of mobility is a disadvantage but considering that I mainly game on my desktop which is also stationary, I don't that much of an issue.

  9. 20 hours ago, Keranov said:

    For me it's Clash of Clans. I have been playing this game for a lot of years - maybe 4 or 5 with some pauses. But in general this is my favourite mobile game.

    I have heard about this game before but I've never really tried it. Could you tell me what is its most enjoyable features?

  10. 2 hours ago, DarthHazard said:

    In relation to the style, I also think you have to be slightly smart with how you play as well. Whilst, you can play well by having good reactions and being in good control of the actual controls in the game, you have to be smart with how you play. Don't just shoot at someone when you see them if they are far away. Use your head, try to get closer and then start shooting. You have to think about when and when not to shoot.

    Excellent points and also you have to try predicting your opponent's moves.

  11. 5 minutes ago, StaceyPowers said:

    Any advice on cold-pitching?

    Find the correct department that can utilize your skillset and when messaging them, try not to sound desperate and also I forget to mention this before but have some kind of side-project that you do that shows off your skillset. For example, I post small animation videos on FB almost every day ( except when I am extremely busy like now.). It can serve as a type of portfolio which will benefit you. Most importantly, don't take the rejection too personally and don't get discouraged - take it as a learning process.

  12. 2 hours ago, DarthHazard said:

    Not only will it have the disadvantages like not having the publisher support that other developers have, I presume that it will be extremely expensive. There's no way a small developer (compared to Sony, Microsoft and even Nintendo) will have the resources to cheaply make a console with such big promises. The prices for this console will be absurd especially when compared to the next generation of consoles which will probably have similar prices to what the PS4 and Xbox One had.

    Very good points as well and they will have to send a ton-load more money on marketing because they do not have the publicity and reputation that the Big Three have. As a matter of fact, if Sega was to make a console right now, they would probably outsell the Mad Box console just on their reputation of making consoles in the '90s so, I am not that confident that they will even be able to compete with the Big Three.

  13. My current platforms are a custom-built desktop, a gaming laptop(although I use it for work mainly, I hardly game on it.), a tablet and on very rare occasions my cell phone. I have been a gamer since I was around 2-3 years old and my dad got me into gaming when he bought me the original Nintendo.

  14. 8 minutes ago, StaceyPowers said:

    That's an amazing story. Something like that would be close to my worst nightmare. I imagine that recovering from something like that and evolving would do a lot to boost your confidence. Now you know you can rely on yourself to adapt. 

    What were some of the changes you made to how you do business which helped you start over successfully?

    I started using better software for animation, accounting etc. and I was a bit bolder in my approach like messaging Youtubers, companies like Google etc. I also stopped paying for sub-standard services such as: Dropbox. 

  15. 5 hours ago, StaceyPowers said:

    Most valuable life lesson learned in 2018?

    The lesson I learned was sometimes you have to take it to the chin. - About March this year, my original website and a couple other accounts got hacked and taken out by a hacker - leaving my business I had been building for close to a decade in ruins. I had to take a couple months off and just had to re-invent my way of doing business and incredibly, I bounced back within 3 months after starting to do animation again in August. Something like that would have completely destroyed most people and that was my initial response but in reality that hacker did me a favor - he/she made me re-evaluate everything I was doing up to that point and made me even more hungry and determined.

  16. 8 hours ago, mont86 said:

    I know a ot of people that only use smart fones.. But in each app the look of the sites are different and I feel more comfortable with a pc especially ordering online ..

    Easier for me to type as well...

    And also to see lol.

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