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adambuffett · 2 years
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i got an ipad for art reasons and i’ve never had a tablet with a screen before
i feel like the last person on this train but it is so fuckin wild drawing directly on a screen i tell u hwat
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thelovelyghostwriter · 2 months
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Ugh waiting for the day I have enough motivation to edit my "Neon is a Popstar AU" fanfics to fit the 2000s pop culture because I think it'll be more interesting. HxH manga also debuted in the late 90s which makes Neon a teen in the late 90s to early 2000s.
Also the nostalgia!!! Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Linkin Park, Evanescence, Eminem and Avril Lavigne. All the rom-com and chick flick movies?? Mean Girls just had their 20th anniversary. Paris Hilton was the OG "famous for being famous" nepo baby. 💅💞
And the technology last time... The computer screens were bulky with the speakers not working. Burning the CDs, renting DVDs and downloading stuff overnight. Screaming at the family computer because Runescape needs to load. When the internet is down, solitaire and that pinball game is there. The flip phones and texting in short forms (pressing the buttons and missing the letter then pressing again). Going on MTV to see the latest hits and playing with the antenna of the radio. I think it'll be fun to research and look back on how things were 20 years ago.
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silverliing · 11 months
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📢byler computer game hour!📢
byler myhouse.wad AU
will and mike meet in elementary school in the early 90’s and bond over their favorite game, DOOM. Many years later, after will’s sudden death mike picks up will’s abandoned DOOM mod project of creating a replica of his childhood home —which mike then uploads to GZDoom for others to play. Upon downloading and running the file myhouse.wad, the player is met with a heartfelt passion project reflecting the lives of two “close friends” throughout each other’s lives. But as the levels progress, snippets of will and mike’s shared traumas, fears, and tragedies —as well as a hidden mirrored dimension— also begin to haunt the game, revealing not only their hardest battles in life but also the underlying love story between two men who moved mountains for each other’s happiness.
byler runescape/buying gf 1gp AU
basically byler meets on runescape in the early 2000’s as a couple of n00bs and soon become online friends, planning all their quests and adventures together and becoming so infatuated with each other —and being so unable to express it— that they both create separate “female” accounts to become each other’s runescape GFs
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deathbyautopilot · 1 year
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We Control the Narrative - On Website Eugenics, Homestuck, and Your Problematic Favs
Written by Sophia 🌀
I entered the digital realm at about 10 years old, just barely witnessing the shift from the web to apps. I played Runescape on a dusty old desktop fitted with Windows XP and would browse open forums for games I would never play. But as much as I try to remember the endless dotcom online world, works like Kate Wagner’s 404 Page Not Found expose just how far gone that era truly is. For two decades now, the internet has been gradually appropriated by a powerful few, corralling an expansive and free userbase into an easily controlled market.
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Kate Wagner effectively captures the fleeting memories of the open internet in a time before apps, and the "thrill of the hunt" that came from this open landscape. Any hyperlink you navigated through could have opened up into a new world; knowledge you could have never imagined, groundbreaking new media that nobody had seen before, or complete communities redefining what it meant to have a personal blog.
This quote pulled from internet historian Olia Lialina summarizes the landscape best:
“It was a web of sudden connections and personal links. Pages were built on the edge of tomorrow, full of hope for a faster connection and a more powerful computer.”
But in a post-iPhone world, the shift towards streamlined and prescribed apps neglected the web into obsolescence. Maximalism gave way to minimalism, UIs gradually deteriorated, urging you to download their new app or subtly manipulating the content that browsers would expose users to. As a 90s kid, Wagner watched this happen in the fall of MySpace, where personal archives were purged simply because it was not profitable to keep them around. For me, it was the fall of Adobe Flash, and the creative media that it took away.
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Adobe Flash and I go way back, with my most memorable internet experience happening on April 6th 2016, when the multimedia webcomic Homestuck released the flash video  [S] Collide as the conclusion to Act 6. Since its debut in 2009, Homestuck has become a legend of the early web; a rich and expansive digital narrative that the Atlantic dubbed “a story that could only be told online”. By blending IM chatlogs as dialogue, GIFs as panels, flash media, fully animated videos with complete soundtracks, and a one-of-a-kind narrative, this interactive site would draw in millions of users with each update and bridge the divide between forums, personal blogs, and social networks like Twitter.
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When Adobe Flash went down in 2020, Viz Media (having recently acquired publishing rights) made little effort to preserve this 8000+ page time capsule. This prompted fans of the series to come together to compile the Unofficial Homestuck Collection, an optimized, offline version of the original site, even offering language filters to correct its less tasteful writing choices. This was an invaluable act, but it also represents a process of corporate neglect, and this ongoing cleansing of any media online that is deemed unworthy of preservation. Wagner compared this to a series of minor Libraries of Alexandria being burned to the ground, and rich personal narratives being buried beneath a controlled legacy of human history. 
“The artifacts of internet life are personal—that is, not professionally or historically notable—and therefore worthless.”
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Homestuck fans are split between those who recognize it as a postmodern masterpiece comparable to Ulysses, and those who would be happy to see it left in the rubble of the old web. I understand the desire to leave the unfavourable behind us, but accepting the latter narrative gives in to what Wagner called “Website Eugenics”; A process of devaluing the maximalist, often personalized and gaudy, or in some way flawed in favour of the minimalist, rigid professional class standards being set for the contemporary web. In the case of “dated” media, either cringey personal blogs from middle school or crass lowbrow humour, they will be posited as a damper on material history, when in fact it is deeply human.
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The more that we accept a narrative of some remnants being of value, and others being a poor reflection of our popular culture, the more that we allow an oppressive power dynamic to play out. Internet historians, archivists, and cultural commentators like Kate Wagner are doing what they know combats this agenda; revel in the legacy of the early web, retain all that you can, and do it authentically.
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mcu plays rs for the ask game 😄
oo this one's so fun and sillay!!!
so so so i was hyperfixating on tony and peter and also getting back into runescape at the same time and getting my first ever skill maxed out at level 99!! and i had an idea of making a fun lil skill gifset assigning peter and tony skill levels relevant to them!! for anyone not familiar w runescape skills, there are 28 of them and the skill page in game looks like these:
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skills originally maxed out at 99, at which point you got a lovely shiny appearance on the skill page and you could get a fabulous skillcape for your character to show off your achievement [it takes so much time to grind up those levels! at level 92 youre only halfway to 99 in terms of experience numbers]. in later updates the cap was increased to 120 and more content added and so on, with an even shinier appearance. additionally, there are ways to boost or debuff skills in game and this changes the first number and the background color displayed on the skill page.
so, by editing various screenshots to make the right numbers appear for the right skills with the right levels and backgrounds and borders, i previously made THESE:
tony plays rs
Smithing: 99/99
Construction: 70/70
Dungeoneering: 85/85
Fishing: 99/74
Defence: 120/120
Invention: 120/120
peter plays rs
Crafting: 99/99
Thieving: 85/85
Herblore: 99/99
Agility: 120/120
Strength: 120/120
Slayer: 99/14
and during that time between nwh coming out in theatre and being downloadable in good quality for giffing i was sitting on several ideas for another set of misc skills for other characters like ned having a mid-high summoning level and may having low cooking!
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plus tony's ranged skill, boosted [by targeting tech] vs raw [im2 trying to shoot a gun lmao]
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one of these days i'll make a couple more of those sets!
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flubbythefoolish · 2 years
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Hot Take Review: Party Parrot World
tl:dr - its coot, i like it
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So what even IS Party Parrot World?
Basically, Party Parrot World (PPW) is the spiritual successor to Club Penguin. PPW is essentially an interactive chatroom with different locations, games, and customizable avatars. Honestly, the timing couldn't be better with the recent demise of everyone's favorite Club Penguin fan remake, and PPW is in early beta and I got the opportunity to play it so I wanted to write about it yada yada etc etc
So what did I like about it?
One of my favorite things about PPW is the music. The choice of music is limited, at least right now in beta, but.. like. Just listen.
The quality of the music is, honestly, shocking. This is some Nintendo-level music. And the fact that there are several different versions to match the different vibes of different locations on the map? Bootiful.
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Speaking of the map, another great aspect of the game is the different places you can go; many locations are direct callbacks to Club Penguin, such as the snowy mountain top or iceberg, and other areas are more specific to the tropical theme, like the treehouses and plant nursery.
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They already have a lot of outfits to choose from, so characters are very customizable even within the beta. And the games and npc's are very cute and, at times, educational? Which I think is a nice touch:
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For example, here is Chez Sandi who teaches you math.
Generally speaking, the game managed to keep a lot of the fun, quirky, bird-themed goodness that we enjoyed in Club Penguin.
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Okay, so what didn't you like about it?
Well, let's get the obvious out of the way: it don't always work.
Obviously, this is a beta so bear that in mind as I tear them a new one, but. When I play a game, I want it to work.
And several minigames, or components of those games, just didn't work.
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Also, every room appeared to be a prison from which there was no escape (aside from using the map to teleport lol). Walk up to a door from the outside, and you get in with no problem (aside from the loading screen for every room). But once inside, you realize that the doorknob has snapped off.
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The last thing I want to talk about is that the game is... well. It's 3D.
The 3D nature of the game isn't, inherently, problematic. And I'm sure some people enjoy it. And it has lots of design benefits. But at the end of the day, lots of 3D models and games end up looking.. generic. Club Penguin had a very distinct graphical style, and one that was easy for kids to emulate, which I think contributed heavily to overall community engagement. And it prevented the current jarring effect that occurs every time you play a minigame and switch from 3D to 2D when going between overworld and minigame environments.
I also think that, while 3D has a lot of benefits from a game development perspective, it has several drawbacks from a player perspective. The biggest one is the computational power required to play a game like this.
Currently, there are 2 ways to play the game: on your desktop and on your phone. And if you have a good phone or desktop there is no problem (I'm running the game on my desktop and getting 999 fps).
But one of the iconic things about Club Penguin, and a lot of the popular games from the early 2000s, was how accessible it was to the public. Sure, games like Club Penguin, Runescape, or AdventureQuest had kinda potato graphics but that meant they could run in the browser. And while running a game in the browser is a bit of a nightmare from a development standpoint, especially in regard to optimization, it is a player's dream. Because then, not only can anyone play on (almost) any computer that can access the internet, but they don't even have to download it (downloadable "viruses" are a great way to get your younger players yelled at by their parents, especially in families with only 1 computer).
Only time will tell whether or not this will truly be an issue, but often the poorest members of our communities are the ones not heard when they are excluded. And in a world that has been systematically eliminating free public spaces in real life, I'm saddened every time I see a new, exciting online space have a built-in poverty filter (*coughcough* metaverse *cough*).
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hikayeplays · 8 months
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Steam Next Fest October 2023
Alright let's see as many Demos as possible!
1. Ocelot Sunrise
A nice roguelite bullet hell with various levels (only one playable in the demo) and a sci fi scavengers story and a comics/borderlandesque aesthetic that makes the cutscenes very nice to look at. The background music is a bop too. Alas the controller controls are not completely implemented yet and quite clunky to use in a mixed way, however the power ups and the weapons seems really fun to play with.
7.5/10
Wishlisted
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2. ASTRA: Knights of Veda
On first impact a bread and butter jrpg with all the pros and cons of the genre like huge bazongas! Regardless of which category you consider them in. The artstyle in game and in battle is expecially nice with this sort of "dress-up paper doll" look that sets it somewhat apart and the cutscene style for the evil faction and the dream realm is quite good. The controls are nice and intuitive enough although it needs a mouse to click on certain things like equipment. The voice acting is good enough? I'd say but the audio levels mixing leaves to be desired in some parts. Now the cons: it required to make an account even to play the demo and it has an obligatory post download 8 gb of additional content, there are "daily reward" and buyable cosmetics but most aggravating of all (for me) there are minutes of cutscenes every 5 minutes or so of gameplay.
5/10
Not for me
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3. Estate Agent Simulator
The first bugged demo. The second prompt for the italian tutorial popped up with this half baked and definitely not italian way and had to restart the game in english
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The gameplay itself is fine? For a game like this? Certainly not particularly nice nor particularly bad but the camera bobbing is atrocious, it gave me nausea after I cleaned the first house, the game was also completely silent. I'll add a +1 for the promise of a pettable dog
4/10
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4. Lose CTRL
A surreal satirical you rage you lose puzzle game in which you play as Billy as he tries to climb the corporate ladder to reach a segway. The game mess with your controls and your mind in a mix between Get Over It and Brazil (1985). The split screen capabilities intrigue me although I wonder how it could work with keyboard and mouse controls. The general style is charming and distinctive but also amateurish and rough around the edges. To try, at least once.
7/10
Wishlisted
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5. Leila
Leila is a chill and relaxing kinda lofi click and drag puzzle game that goes back the memory lane in a coming of age(?) Tale for a middle aged woman, the titular Leila. The puzzles shown have a nice variety between styles and difficulties, and they are certainly meant for someone looking to lubricate those neurons. The art and the background music are pretty nice and the voice acting is quite good too. If you like click and drag puzzles I feel that wishlisting this one (and always trying the demo before) maybe one of your best bets so far.
8/10
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6. Tales from the Dancing Moon
An old-school-ish rpg inspired by runescape in which you run around doing errands for the townsfolk and at the same time try to unravel the mistery of your memory loss, the presence of a smartphone that you can use to take photos in game gives it a mild isekai flavour but not too strong based on what I've seen. The controls appear fluid enough and the sound design while not spectacular does it's job. The character creation menu is surprisingly in-depth for this kind of games.
6.5/10
Runescape wannabe
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7. There's Always a Madman: Fight or Flight
A text based spy adventure in which you play as this super special agent and have to choose between different options both in action and dialogue. While the story itself seems nice the absence of any voice action or any background image besides some solid background color makes the experience hoverwelmingly boring as you are left to click repeatedly thru text.
3/10
I yawned
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8. Rocket!
A mix between a shoot them up and a roguelite bullet hell heavily inspired by galaga and the classics. While the concept is nice and seems intriguing enough and I don't doubt it may end up garnering quite the cult following like many other niche games the controls are exceedingly hard and finicky, the spaceship appear to drift incontrollably with no apparent rhyme or reason.
4/10
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9. Aureole: Wings of Hope
An incredibly fun and novelty platformer/dasher game where you follow the tale of two angels while you speed and dash and jump at full force thru obstacles in the shape of a bouncy halo. The mechanics are surprisingly simple and incredibly flexible at the same time, creating a gameplay that can be adjusted to your own needs, I appreciated particularly the ability to "freeze" while you charge a jump or a dash. Despite not being a platformer lover I absolutely adored this little demo to bits, so far the only that has left me truly wanting more.
9/10
Wishlisted
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paladincecil · 8 months
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Finally having good internet after so long feels so good \o/
Sticking 4k youtube videos on with zero buffering or delay loading the page while also downloading games on my ps5 and steam while playing runescape on my phone just because I can xD
Compare that to my old internet where it'd struggle to do 1080p video if I was trying to download anything and that was if it didn't cut out and mess the download up xD
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luxwing · 2 years
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New internet guy coming tomorrow to install fiber optic shit for us so we can disown at&t finally. Our current speed is 8-10mbs download and they're charging us $60 a month for it and the town finally let new companies come in and install fiber thank god. This new company has 100mbs for $40 a month lmaooo
The idea that I can play RuneScape while also watching my friends stream and also check shit on my phone without everything lagging... Can't wait
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market-news-24 · 1 month
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bishopmole · 6 months
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i didn't do much today. i didn't get to choose whether i went to the gym or not. that's one of many things in my life i can't control. so i did, as i will do every other day indefinitely. i dissociated and got through it. i'm trying not to look in the mirror. i don't want to see my own face. i don't want to be reminded of what i've lost. even this whole exercise is sort of painful. it's too much like what i can't have.
remember when we'd have conversations? just, like, talk to people? about how we were feeling or the things we like or the games we're playing? remember when we got to roleplay with people, so briefly? imagine sharing anything creative with another person. im going to post that thing and immediately get 4 callouts and 3 blocks. which would be kind of a relief
mostly i played runescape because i can do it with my brain off and i don't feel like engaging with anything else. i've been really enjoying that lately. i want to play a game that hurts me and i dont know what that game is. i have fear and hunger and fatum batula downloaded and im kind of curious about those. i want to play something upsetting but i can never tell if something genuinely has meat on its bones or if it's just warning everyone that there MIGHT be some red pixels in it
i guess i also raided which is stressing me out a lot lately. i didn't perform very well on account of very much wanting to die today. i don't really know what our future looks like. we need to fill at least 2 slots next expansion and i really can't imagine finding anyone who can put up with our prog speed
my quarter starts tomorrow. it's my last one. i wasted the most incredible opportunity that somehow fell into my lap and im graduating unhireable. i can't think about it too much or i want to throw up. i don't want to go back to retail but i know it's coming.
i realized at the gym today it doesn't really matter if i get covid or not. what's the worst that will happen- i 'become disabled', as if i'm not already? my cognitive functioning suffers, as if it's not already destroyed? my quality of life goes down, as if i have much to begin with? all i even have left for it to take from me is my sense of smell/taste, and i don't think that's very common with the new strains. i already have no future; what's it gonna steal from me?
anyway hopefully tumblr doesn't instaban me for making a sideblog again
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gbaromspokemone · 6 months
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PokeScape is based on the MMORPG RuneScape. This hack features a story revolving around the evil team HAM, the Chaos Elementals and monster vs. monster championships. The hack contains over 900+ custom RuneScape monsters that replace Pokemon.
Also, be sure to check out Pokemon Ultimate Fusion.
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inkydoc · 1 year
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so here is a rambly post of my latest gaming escapades, because i want to :D
made it to winter with my challenge sims family! potential future husband guy already went through an "i hate this girl for no apparent reason" phase and then a day later he asked my girl to move in so that was kinda funny XD now he gets to be a part-time fisherman, hopefully we can have a sunshine-filled spring wedding :D (yes they are engaged because my gal has no chill and went from "i wanna break up with him" to "marry this man right this instant"... whims are weird in this game.) i really enjoy making graphics for this challenge too, canva is fun :3
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downloaded oldschool runescape so that i may play with the boy and made it crash almost immediately, so i uninstalled it because it looked like the whole thing was beyond saving... will need to reinstall it at some point when i remember XD dunno if i can keep playing the game though, i keep forgetting just like my daily picross challenge :"D
maybe you would think that downloading an mmo on a new pc wouldn't effect things like hotbar layout, then you'd be wrong as far as ffxiv is concerned :D it could be client side settings but like... why? and also the saved gear loadouts disappeared too, why are those client-side? but yea almost died to enemies several levels under me because i couldn't find my spells, i guess habits die hard even if you don't touch a game for months XD props to the random person offering help though, sometimes the mmo aspect of an mmo isn't that bad (except when i gotta do a bossfight with others for the story quest, do not like that). also i'm always so amused that my girl looks like Y'shtola but green/moon, clearly chose the best hair and catgirl the game has to offer XD
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switch games are on a bit if a pause right now, mostly because new pc shiny, but also i really don't wanna fight Phantom Ganon just yet and need to find the motivation to go somewhere else in Hyrule. also also i'm nearing my initial ragequit moment in Óperencia and i'm not sure i'm levelled right for it this time either so yea, kinda scared of it :"D
also planning on replaying the Bioshock series because i need me some of my favourites to keep me afloat :3
there is a Pinoccio soulslike in the works and i really want to play it, it looks so nice and ✨️aesthetics✨️ :"D
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q8q · 1 year
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play old school runescape it's fun!! i played a bit in 2008 but i was a child and had no idea what i was doing. that vague nostalgia led to me playing osrs for real a couple years ago and i love it sm.
you don't need to be good at it to enjoy it, i'm definitely not. there's a lot of things to do that don't require skill like quests and skilling. and if u do venture into bosses which do require some skill, you can learn it and the sense of accomplishment and bragging rights are worth it. best advice i can give is to check the wiki for everything while u play, and download runelite which enables helpful extensions
runescape 3 kinda sucks tho, so i personally would stick to osrs
I'm like a "competitive" player and I'm scared of being lost in the game. I know that if that happens I'll be frustrated because I won't feel like I'm progressing in the game/getting stronger, I know there's more than just being stronger etc, but it would definitely kill the game for me
I also watched a video that "everyone" hates the new updates and animations in the runescape 3
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skyrim survival mode enable fast travel
⭐ ⏩⏩⏩️ DOWNLOAD MOD - LINK 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Allows you to fast travel when Survival Mode is enabled. Also check out my other mods which are related to Survival Mode. Skyrim Camping. Adds a spell which can toggle the reduced carry weight feature in Survival Mode. Simply cast the spell to toggle the setting. COMPATIBLE CON: Conquest MIS MODS TRADUCIDOS AQUÍ TRADUCCIONES DE POKARA06 AQUÍ UN ENDORSE MOTIVA MUCHO PARA SEGUIR CON ESTO ASÍ QUE YA. --Real-time Dragon Fast Travel - Dragonborn spanish translation. --Dead Body Collision Fix spanish translation. --Realistic Needs and Diseases. This is a categorized list of suggested, community favorite mods many of us consider staples in our load orders. Collection of Mods I use that have been ported to Workshop. Creada por Tatsu Faster Ship Travel. Lego transformers quick stop, Shume te dua shume me do, Runescape 3 private server Calfreezy career mode ep 1, Dynojet i motorcycle dyno for sale? Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Fallout 3 and Skyrim I thought maybe the game was designed for survival mode and so I started over. I thought maybe the game was designed for survival mode and so I started over. In survival, ammo still doesn't weigh.
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