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    Why do most of these Commodore games feel so... depressing. :\

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    Quote Originally Posted by !nstaGib View Post
    That's the thing, I can't really tell what was there just for a game mechanic, and what was there to drive the story. However, if I'm thinking of the same occurrence, the person that fell into the lake had one of those worm things in his head, which would explain it. Whether the worms have any significance to the story though, I don't know.
    The worms clearly symbolize the author's desire to break free of social norms. Clearly. :hipster:

    Yeah, I have no idea. Nothing really comes to mind. Unless they're going with those worms being maggots and that fly being somehow plot relevant. In which case their function in the game could be taking you away from the light (philosophically and literally) and towards Beelzebub. Second death is hell and all that.

    I prefer not to overthink things. In most cases the writer has some sort of point to get across. This seemed to be "let's make a story about saving a princess, but now it's set in limbo and therefore uses a story method that's literally older than books."

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wyrm View Post

    Why change perfection?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    Why change perfection?

    True.

    Those basic grey cases look awesome. And you can put shit on top of them!

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    Had a little coffee, and a small smoke. Now it's time to play some Xenoblade before I have to go to work tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    True.

    Those basic grey cases look awesome. And you can put shit on top of them!
    I know, right? My favourite part is how the case and the monitor are separate so they take up more space.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    I know, right? My favourite part is how the case and the monitor are separate so they take up more space.
    I especially like how all the parts are standard and swapping things is easy.

    Fuck yes, FRU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    I know, right? My favourite part is how the case and the monitor are separate so they take up more space.
    Yeah, and you can actually swap the parts out, and not pay a fuckton for them, thus getting exceptional price to performance ratio. But I guess it's cool to pay loads more than necessary for sub-par hardware too
    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    The worms clearly symbolize the author's desire to break free of social norms. Clearly. :hipster:

    Yeah, I have no idea. Nothing really comes to mind. Unless they're going with those worms being maggots and that fly being somehow plot relevant. In which case their function in the game could be taking you away from the light (philosophically and literally) and towards Beelzebub. Second death is hell and all that.

    I prefer not to overthink things. In most cases the writer has some sort of point to get across. This seemed to be "let's make a story about saving a princess, but now it's set in limbo and therefore uses a story method that's literally older than books."
    Yeah, I'm afraid I'm going to start really overthinking this
    I suppose they could be some sort of driving force that he can't resist, taking him from one action to the other (the different lights). I've no idea though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    I especially like how all the parts are standard and swapping things is easy.

    Fuck yes, FRU.
    Ah, I'm lazy these days. I can't be bothered researching parts and building computers anymore, plus I like everything nice and compact. If I was to buy a new Windows PC it'd be a really nice business grade laptop.

    Plus my iMac is dead silent in my room, I can leave it on overnight quite happily. My old PC sounds like a jet engine all the time. :/

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    I want an uber modern PC in a yellowed as fuck case with an old yellow CD fascia on my BLURAY BURNER.

    And a 15" CRT yellow monitor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by !nstaGib View Post
    Yeah, and you can actually swap the parts out, and not pay a fuckton for them, thus getting exceptional price to performance ratio. But I guess it's cool to pay loads more than necessary for sub-par hardware too
    You know, I still haven't forgotten about your old PC build threads.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    Ah, I'm lazy these days. I can't be bothered researching parts and building computers anymore, plus I like everything nice and compact. If I was to buy a new Windows PC it'd be a really nice business grade laptop.

    Plus my iMac is dead silent in my room, I can leave it on overnight quite happily. My old PC sounds like a jet engine all the time. :/
    Compressed air. Works wonders. That, and liquid cooling. Or a decent fan that isn't on its last legs for that matter.

    /slept with 3 pcs on last night

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    God damn, I need a CF to USB memory card reader because I got no good games with my Amiga. And I need some way to transfer WHDLoad and some ADF images to my Amiga.

    My printer has a CF card on it but can I fuck seem to find out how to use it as a memory card reader?

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