Gundam 00 is KINDA like Gundam Wing just............more Hardcore , very![]()
Gundam 00 is KINDA like Gundam Wing just............more Hardcore , very![]()
THE BEST METHOD to run PSX games (and everything else for that matter) is via Retroarch - http://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/
If you have any questions on how to set it up on Windows please feel free to ask, its very easy.
I have so many ideas but I've gotten too lazy to do anything. How do you cure laziness?
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You don't. Unless you have to do something to survive.
I'm still working on that. There's a job at vodafone but it involves talking to people and I'm afraid they won't hire me because I'm middle eastern. I'll most likely apply for it anyway, there's no penalty if they don't hire me anyway.
University starts in 2 months for me. I did however sign up for a bunch of courses on coursera. I hope they get my motivation up.
Thanks for the advice guys, but I kinda meant ideas for games. I want to make games but I need some form of motivation. Recently anything I read about the game dev business is pretty depressing. It keeps draining all my motivation.![]()
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Beautiful Hawk.jpg
OMGS you guys! Look what we have in our atrium room! isn't it a beautiful bird? I've never seen one so close before.
We get quite a few kites and hawks around here where I live. Occasionally you see a dead kite, probably killed by magpies during mating season (maggies are very protective of the territory around their nest).
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Huh. I bet a turkey could take on a magpie.
idkThere aren't any native turkeys here.
Australian Magpie is different to Euro or whatever. The Aussie is related to butcherbirds afaik.
The magpie is generally sedentary and territorial throughout its range, living in groups occupying a territory, or in flocks or fringe groups. A group may occupy and defend the same territory for many years. Much energy is spent defending a territory from intruders, particularly other magpies, and different behaviours are seen with different opponents. The sight of a raptor results in a rallying call by sentinel birds and subsequent coordinated mobbing of the intruder. Magpies place themselves either side of the bird of prey so that it will be attacked from behind should it strike a defender, and harass and drive the raptor to some distance beyond the territory.
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