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December 2011
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Regarding Skyrim
1) The game can be broken by bouncing Alchemy, Enchanting and Smithing off each other recursively. But it can’t be broken as badly as previous TES games and it remains brutal on harder difficulties even then. 2) The perk tree provides a lot more character customization than any previous TES game. Far nicer to change up the way a character interacts with the world than just to make numbers...
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Generation Y →
claytoncubitt: “According to the authors’ 1997 book, The Fourth Turning, modern history repeats itself every four generations; approximately 80–100 years. The authors of the book mention that the four-cycles always come in the same order. The first one, the High cycle, occurs when a new order or human expansion is developed, replacing the older one. The next cycle is called the Awakening. More...
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notes from underground
I LOLed. rocketboom:
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demon's souls dark souls
probertson: Here’s a little tribute to two of the most baller games out there. I think everyone’s scale is kinda off, but whatevzzzzz double size
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Rocketboom: BLOOD RICE: CHINESE MUTANT HUMAN-RICE... →
“And after that, maybe farmer John can start growing fields of blood to help solve the world’s HSA supply issues. Maybe the mid-west will become known as America’s blood-basket” rocketboom: Researchers at China’s Wuhan University have successfully spliced human genes into rice plants. No, this is not some neo-communist plot conceived to create a 21st century “red army” of...
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