Just to add my useless advice here, I use barcodes for my passwords. Find something and keep it nearby so you can reference the numbers as you memorize it. Interject random letters as you see fit. I switch mine every time I buy a new game.
You shouldn't, because it's clear you aren't enjoying it. Just because some people say HOLY SHIT ITS AMAZING BEST GAME EVER UGHHH JUST THINKING ABOUT IT GIVES ME A BONER doesn't mean it's for you. Find something you'll like instead.
Get over the crippling social anxiety that I have that the government actually pays me disability money for, get a place on my own and get back into school. After that? Dunno.
There is NO way I can pick just five. March especially is going to bankrupt the shit out of me.
Mass Effect 3, Skyrim, Yakuza 4, Deus Ex 3, Dragon Age 2, The Old Republic, 3DS, Shogun 2, Catherine, Arkham City, The Witcher 2, Crysis 2, Battlefield 3, Marvel vs Capcom 3, Duke Nukem Forever, hopeful-but-impropable Diablo 3, Dead Space 2, Space Marine, and several others I know I am forgetting.
" @Shirogane: Out of curiosity, as someone who knows nothing about making games, how does that work? Like, what makes engines different? Is is just the code language or logic they use? And, on the topic, what makes engine have distinctive looks, like the plasticky Unreal look that it's often associated with? I've always wondered about this. "
I am by no means any sort of learned when it comes to this subject, but I would guess it has to do with the way they're coded, the assets the use, how it puts them to use, etc.
" We're all nerds here, but thats apparently cool now."
Uh no. I'm not. I'm a bit of a geek but I'm sure as hell am not a nerd. What do all these abstract social classes even mean anyway? Its bullshit. "
Dude, you edit a WIKI about VIDEO GAMES. You're also arguing with me on a forum, and have strong opinions about video games. Face it, to joe public you're a nerd. "
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