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On of my favorite genres are ARPGs, AKA Diablo-likes. Isometric dungeon crawling with tons of loot is my jam.
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What's the best gang TV show you've watched 2025?
Reality vs Adventure replied to Heatman's topic in Movies & TV
I deleted mobland from my list because it was boring as fuck. Watch The Penguin from DC to get more of a mob feel than mobland bwahahahahahaha. -
Man, I would love an Underground 1 + 2 remake. I don't personally have a lot of nostalgia for the Pro Skater series, but Underground 1, 2 and American Wasteland were a big part of my childhood.
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Games that had to make changes to their endings after release
Anders replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
Cyberpunk 2077 got a very different ending/endings with the Phantom Liberty DLC. I absolutely love that game. - Today
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What games or levels are simultaneously relaxing, and tense?
Anders replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
Agreed, I was pretty on edge for the nighttime segments, constantly waiting for a jumpscare. I would also say games like Stardew Valley or Fields of Mistria. Farming, fishing and socializing with villagers is mostly relaxing, but you often have the feeling of not having enough hours in the day, and having to do everything in a hurry. -
Do you prefer a warm, sunny day or a cool, breezy one?
Reality vs Adventure replied to killamch89's topic in General Chat
We should appreciate our weather. It's true that high humidity before rain drops the barometric pressure falls and makes people ache. It adds weight to prone body parts. It will ache that old wound. I prefer very low humidity weather, it lightens the blood, increases circulation, makes the mind clear. We do live in certain zones that are bad for people and zones that are good for people. There are high energy zones, and low energy zones. It's all a matter of blood flow. I live in a very low dense energy zone, blocked blood pressure, stupidity. I live in Texas, that's why they are all stupid here. Very low energy zone. High humidity, barometric pressure makes us ache. The high energy zones tend to be liberal areas, and intelligence increases in those zones. -
Trump's 50 million dollar military parade he threw for himself for his birthday is now a major failure as a president as he had small, small attendance, small as his...mushroom... hands. Trump is so fucked up backwards and totally inept, so fucking incompetent, so stupid, so egoistic....The 1st casualty of trump's intention of killing civilians..... by sending the U.S.Military to civilian soil to destroy the constitutional right to protest...Trump's first kill was by his own doing. For his military parade that ran over a civilian woman and killed her. Trump had so many ambitions to kill protestors. But he threw a party for himself and killed a civilian in the process.
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Share a Song From the Album You're Listening to Right Now
killamch89 replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Music
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Dune (1984) - 8.5/10
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Was killing it on Dune Awakening. Me and my gaming buddies sabotaged another PVP group's vehicle during a PVP loot drop and the worm killed them all. This is the most fun I've had in an MMO in quite some time.
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I know what you mean. I love when Friday evening rolls around and I can get some rest on the weekend.
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With climate concerns rising, sustainable manufacturing is more critical than ever. How can emerging technologies like additive manufacturing, AI‑driven process optimization, or blockchain supply‑chain tracking drive eco‑friendly production? Have you seen successful pilots using 3D‑printed parts to reduce waste or smart sensors minimizing energy use on factory floors?
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From VR concerts to AI‑generated scripts, technology is revolutionizing how we consume entertainment. What innovations have had the biggest impact on your viewing, gaming, or listening habits? Are you into interactive Netflix episodes, procedural game narratives, or immersive AR experiences? How do these tech-driven formats compare to traditional passive media?
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Remote work has exploded, but managing distributed teams remains challenging. How has technology reshaped your approach? Do you rely on project management platforms like Asana, real‑time collaboration in Miro, or asynchronous video updates via Loom? How do you foster team cohesion and monitor progress without micromanaging?
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Ephemeral file sharing can be a game‑changer for privacy, but it’s not always seamless. Have you used services like Privnote, Signal’s disappearing messages, or self‑erasing email plugins? What worked well, and where did you hit snags - compatibility issues, delivery failures, or accidental data loss? How do you decide which files truly need to self-destruct?