The "whatever's on your mind" thread

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  • edited December 2010
    Come dine with me?..seriously? Why?


    Also, Where the hell is my order telltale?
  • edited December 2010
    Man, it feels SO great when you actually do good at fighting games :D
  • edited December 2010
    TentuZero wrote: »
    Come dine with me?..seriously? Why?


    Also, Where the hell is my order telltale?

    Only when nothings on to listen to the bitchy narrator
  • edited December 2010
    TentuZero wrote: »
    Come dine with me?..seriously? Why?

    Because it makes me angry :)
  • edited December 2010
    Blueray DVDs look really awesome on a proper 1080p LCD HDTV
    (Especially CGI)

    Man, my little bro is so lucky.
    On his 18th birthday (his birthday's on Christmas day) he gets a 32inch Sony Bravia HDTV (Wall Mounted!!) and a 320GB PS3 Slim (well he wanted a blueray player, but a PS3 doesn't cost all that much more, so we all chipped in to get another PS3) with Gran Tourismo 5 and Need for Speed (the latest one). (He loves racing games!)

    I'm not complaining though.
    I got a few PS3 games I can play upstairs, (though almost all my games are on the 360! (but luckily me best bud gave me his spare 360 that he repaired, so I'll set that up upstairs tomorrow, (its a shame its a pre-HDMI model though...)).
  • edited December 2010
    Ragh!!!!!!!
  • edited December 2010
    Blueray DVDs look really awesome on a proper 1080p LCD HDTV
    (Especially CGI)

    I honestly can't tell the difference between them and Rregular DVD's, which has led to my strong dislike of Blueray disks, We don't need more space for a movie, We've already got unnecessary multiple commentaries, deleted scenes I like though.
  • edited December 2010
    Remolay wrote: »
    I honestly can't tell the difference between them and Rregular DVD's

    ****ing seriously?
  • edited December 2010
    Remolay wrote: »
    I honestly can't tell the difference between them and Rregular DVD's, which has led to my strong dislike of Blueray disks, We don't need more space for a movie, We've already got unnecessary multiple commentaries, deleted scenes I like though.

    When you play around with video encoding for a bit, you definately begin to notice the difference.

    In cartoons, its really, really noticable.

    The colour is richer, and the images are crisper on the Blue Ray.
    (Especially if you have the right TV for it, (we have an early-ish HD LG 42 inch in our living room, and our new Sony Bravia seems to outperform it considerably)

    I watched Fantasia on Blue Ray, (an animated film made in the 1940s), and its likely to have been touched up a bit, but it looks nicer than Family Guy Season 9 which I have on DVD, (I know its not fair to compare a regular animation to an artsy one, but COME ON, Family Guy season 9 just came out, and its no where near as crisp or as colourful (I'm thinking comparatively)).

    I admit the leap from DVD to Blueray is no where near as big from VHS to DVD, but its still worth the upgrade (in my opinion).

    Bluerays, (as well as the players) are getting cheaper now as well. If they keep going the way they are, they are likely to become the norm, (I don't think DVD will quite die. I think the cheapness of producing them will settle them into a nice niche).

    I think the Java capability might eventually have some creative uses.
    (I also love deleted scenes, and bonus movies, even artwork)
  • edited December 2010
    Tope: Since I'm a cheapskate, and one of my friends is coming all the way from New Jersey to visit, I'm sending the stuff home with him. He'll ship it out from the States- it will be a lot cheaper. Inside the package is a bag of sour gummy candies for you, a Disney bag (and its contents) for Dashing, and the rest of the candies are for Pants. I may slip some other stuff in there. I'll let you know if I do, and who gets what.

    Remolay, you expressed interest in Japan. You want anything?

    Also, I'm leaving for my trip... now. I'll have internet in the ryonkan though. Unrestricted internet. I don't care how slow it is, I need to get my *** on Steam to send out my Secret Santa gift.
  • edited December 2010
    Watching The Back To The Future Marathon on AMC. I forgot how irritated BTTF Part II made me. Also, what's with future Marty's double ties?
  • edited December 2010
    Remolay wrote: »
    I honestly can't tell the difference between them and Rregular DVD's, which has led to my strong dislike of Blueray disks, We don't need more space for a movie, We've already got unnecessary multiple commentaries, deleted scenes I like though.

    Depending on the Movie you are watching on Blu-Ray disc. Like RetroVortex stated cartoons look extremly different in HD also CGI Movies.
    Toy Story 1-3 are looking really good on Blu-Ray.
    The Dark Knight is an good example for a live action movie which looks brilliant on Blu-Ray. I have it on DVD and Blu-Ray and the difference is huge.
    Some Movies are just looking the same i.e. Fight Club.
  • edited December 2010

    Remolay, you expressed interest in Japan. You want anything?

    Well, this is me we're talking about so of course I do, but my parents would never let me get something sent here from someone I don't know. I'll have to stick to finding stuff at the conventions I don't go to and pretend I'm cool.

    *Sigh* maybe I'll get to go to a convention soon, who knows.


    And back to Blueray, They are slowly phasing out DVD's I know it. I haven't seen an advertisement for a regular DVD in months, only the Blueray stuff. And technically I now own a blueray disc, as I have Kick-ass, which was a Blueray disc, a DVD, and a digital copy disc thing that wont work because my CD drive is busted.
  • edited December 2010
    Guys... I think I need a theme song.
  • edited December 2010
    What, Rise, Rapture, Rise not good enough for you?
  • edited December 2010
    RIP Waldo. I guess Death can find anyone.
  • edited December 2010
    What, Rise, Rapture, Rise not good enough for you?

    Hasn't been for months, obviously.
  • edited December 2010
    Guys... I think I need a theme song.

    I recommend this.
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited December 2010
    Everything is pretty gosh darn awesome.
  • edited December 2010
    As do we all. T_T

    ok I´ve changed my mind, all I want is a car that´s works ( meaning it rolls when I gives gas...)
  • edited December 2010
    I really need a new laptop.
    This one takes 9 trys to start up if Im lucky
    Has a terrible connection to the internet.
    Overheats at the STARTUP SCREEN of any game but poker night and bttf for whatever reason.
    and takes the power of god to stay on.

    At least my sister got herself a mac and has another laptop just sitting there:D
  • edited December 2010
    I got a bottle of MD 20 20 in my room, I drink it on occasion, just for the hell of it. I'm not getting a buzz or drunk. But I drink it...
  • edited December 2010
    Stupid Sniper rifle
  • edited December 2010
    I recommend this.

    I could not be so cruel, old friend, as to ask you to relinquish your theme song to me. Thanks anyway, though.

    Jessica wrote: »
    ok I´ve changed my mind, all I want is a car that´s works ( meaning it rolls when I gives gas...)

    Oh! Those are a bit easier to come by.
  • edited December 2010
    I could not be so cruel, old friend, as to ask you to relinquish your theme song to me. Thanks anyway, though.

    I am incredibly proud to make that my theme song, sure.

    BTW, can anyone tell me if Beyond Good and Evil or the Deathspank games are worth purchasing. I'm interested in some opinions on this.
  • edited December 2010

    Oh! Those are a bit easier to come by.

    Yep, I guess so, but it doesn´t hurt if the car is nice to look at as well;)
  • edited December 2010
    Work starts again tomorrow, i'm heartbroken. There must be some sort of job out there that pays me ridiculously and leaves me with time to indulge in all the things I wanna do.

    Not enough hours in the day :(
  • edited December 2010
    I am incredibly proud to make that my theme song, sure.

    BTW, can anyone tell me if Beyond Good and Evil or the Deathspank games are worth purchasing. I'm interested in some opinions on this.

    I don't think Beyond Good and Evil in its current state is worth the buy, seeing as your PC might be too fast for the game, causing in sound desynchronization.
  • edited December 2010
    Iv always wanted a theme song but the ones I like are other peoples theme songs :P
  • edited December 2010
    GaryCXJk wrote: »
    I don't think Beyond Good and Evil in its current state is worth the buy, seeing as your PC might be too fast for the game, causing in sound desynchronization.

    Damn, why didn't I wait! I just bought it like two seconds before I read this. Screw compulsive buying!
  • edited December 2010
    JedExodus wrote: »
    Work starts again tomorrow, I'm heartbroken. There must be some sort of job out there that pays me ridiculously and leaves me with time to indulge in all the things I wanna do.

    Not enough hours in the day :(

    Or you could try for a job that is one of the things you wanna do.
  • edited December 2010
    Frank Zappa's Apostrophe (') is an excellent album.
  • edited December 2010
    Well, Frank Zappa was an excellent nut musician
  • edited December 2010
    England retain the ashes! Woohoo!!

    :guybrush:
  • edited December 2010
    Damn, why didn't I wait! I just bought it like two seconds before I read this. Screw compulsive buying!

    Well, it's mostly only obvious in the cutscenes though, although the cutscenes ARE pretty important to get yourself immersed in the world.

    But I only bought the game for the voices. I happen to love the Dutch version, seeing as it has voice acting veterans like Nikki Romijn (did the Dutch voice of Clover from Totally Spies), Tony Neef (Dutch musical star and voice of many characters in many Dutch versions) and Howard Komproe (Dutch stand-up commedian, and he did some voice work, like Gibson in Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!)

    It's the only game I was glad it only had the Dutch and French voice in the GameCube version.
  • edited December 2010
    This site hasn't crashed on me again.
  • edited December 2010
    GaryCXJk wrote: »
    Well, it's mostly only obvious in the cutscenes though, although the cutscenes ARE pretty important to get yourself immersed in the world.

    But I only bought the game for the voices. I happen to love the Dutch version, seeing as it has voice acting veterans like Nikki Romijn (did the Dutch voice of Clover from Totally Spies), Tony Neef (Dutch musical star and voice of many characters in many Dutch versions) and Howard Komproe (Dutch stand-up commedian, and he did some voice work, like Gibson in Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!)

    It's the only game I was glad it only had the Dutch and French voice in the GameCube version.

    Oh, hopefully it shouldn't be too big of a problem then. Also, I love Totally Spies. I love things that revel in their own cheesiness.
  • edited December 2010
    Today marks the first time I've listen to the original german version of Kraftwerk's The Robots,Die Roboter

    I love my dad for introducing me to the music of Kraftwerk.
  • edited December 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    Or you could try for a job that is one of the things you wanna do.

    Any job i'd wanna really do would require moving out of my little town, which requires me to save up money by doing the job I dislike, which is telling people the phone numbers to their nearest dentist, supermarket, taxidermist etc. Someday though I will get that bikini inspector/fireman job.
    England retain the ashes! Woohoo!!

    Bahhhh, I blame the queens speech, it filled you feckers up with national pride :p
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