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General Off Topic / Re: Pill that stops aging
« on: February 02, 2016, 06:39:49 am »
A cyanide pill stops aging immediately. Well known and old invention from Cold War time.

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General Discussion / Re: REQUIRE SCREENSHOTS FOR MODDB (STRATEGUS & CRPG)
« on: January 21, 2016, 06:29:17 pm »
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Damn, really nice video about strategus. I really feel sad for finding this mod too late and my real strategus was previous one. Unfortunately, I put countless of hours to useless shitface pure assholes motherfuckes cunts baby eaters saatanan persehuoramulkut! utterly braindamaged rectums Kalmars. But, I guess we all have to make mistakes and learn from lessons. Sad part is that mod isn't getting any younger, regardless huge improvements by devs. Big Thanks for those guys :)

I don't this post gets too bitter, so something to get mood up  :D

Here is some entertainment from previous strategus, please enjoy full 16mins.

Behold! - Best of Kalmars!
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General / Re: Dev Blog #2 What is Melee?
« on: December 30, 2015, 03:51:47 pm »
Sorry, didn't find if someone already asked but will there be stamina in Alpha or later version? And if so, how it is implemented?

I always desired stamina in cRPG to prevent running (around a map) and makes teammates stick together more likely when ultimate hero solo playing style wouldn't work. Something like too much running would:
- WPF drops temporary by X value (80% stamina bar is left)
- PS drops temporary by X value (50% stamina bar is left)
- Ath, PS, WPF drops even more temporary while stamina bar is shrinking
- Eventually character will be completed exhausted (stamina bar 0%) -> PS1, WPF 1, and Ath1
- When character stays still and rest, all WPF, PS, Ath values will be restore to normal.

Just my idea how stamina could work in cRPG world. I hope you have better ideas and it will be implemented in M:BG, thanks!

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General Discussion / Re: CRPG suicide pact
« on: December 30, 2015, 09:16:59 am »
ftfy.

Fucking barbaric, I'm sure you eat the wheelchair part too.

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General Discussion / Re: CRPG suicide pact
« on: December 30, 2015, 08:36:35 am »
Dude, go to a gym, eat vegetables and the most important part: take a shower. I'm sure you will find someone irl who at least tolerates you.

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I dont know if you have seen the guy play but let me tell you how he plays normally.
... his build is 39-9, and all he does is to block, S key and right swing...

No, A key, thank me later.

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General Off Topic / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« on: July 24, 2015, 02:05:19 pm »
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This is the reason why I love freedom of speech. You have no freaking idea what you will get. Might fell for a trap as cmp already hinted.

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General Off Topic / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« on: July 18, 2015, 02:25:52 pm »
Ok I will help you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkAjnMtazDE
that was before revolution happened

Hmm... Okey, Thanks for the video. After watching it was nothing but typical "blaablaa boring", few adjectives with exaggerated tone of voice, as typical mmmerican speakers do. Still, I failed to see how this certain video proves that USA started revolution and forced little green men to come out of the bushes.

As you can see from the video at 4:10, "Since Ukraine independence 1991, United State has supported Ukrainians as they build democratian skills" [1]. This clearly shows that US has supported Ukraine waaaaayyy before than just ~a year ago. So what I try to say here: it wasn't like US people just dropped in Ukraine, few months later there is a military conflict, supported by US. USA was there way before, EU was getting closer to liberal ukrainians who were more intrested in to build their future with western culture than east.

[1] https://youtu.be/HkAjnMtazDE?t=250

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General Off Topic / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« on: July 18, 2015, 10:53:14 am »
If you will try to search, you will find how strong USA supported this revolution in Ukraine. Same as in Georgia and Moldova.

Yes, I didn't find any result how USA is supporing this revolution and such but i did find that there is an oil company in Simferopol, Crimea [1][2]. It seems, this oil company is currently being annexed.

[1] https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%B8%D0%BC%D1%84%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%BB%D1%8C
[2] https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A7%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%84%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%B3%D0%B0%D0%B7

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General Off Topic / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« on: July 18, 2015, 09:10:05 am »
Never said that russian actions were good, but wanted to show that not only Russia did bad things, USA sponsored Ukraine maidan. And Russia reacted to that. And because of that Ukraine suffers now.

Nicko, you still doing this USA-nonsense :( Really, no one believes it, no one will take it seriously. It's like telling to the scientist about Adam and Even and how whole universume was created in 7 days by God. They just don't take it seriously and consider that nonsense.

Never said that russian actions were good
And I never said and will not say that Russian military conflicts are citizens' fault. Really, what you (literally you Nicko) or your family with friends could do about in real life? Really, what are they chances to stop some conflict when even more politically power opposition persons can do nothing about it. Stronger political persons who are against Putin's vision are exiled from Russia (like Garry Kasparov even though he is from Azerbaijan), they are locked to prison (like Mikhail Khodorkovsky) or they are just killed like Anna Politkovskaya. All even stronger political persons are not able to stop Putin's vision and his political view. This is the reason why I can't blame russian citizens about it, and I know you feel some responsible to defence your country and political leaders. I don't accuse you from anything, you really are a prison in your own country. We have a lot of russians in Finland and they mostly think about Putin "what an asshole". Really, those russians are literally thinking outside of the box when they have got a chance to live outside of the box.

Did you Nicko know that Ukraine and EU were making a deal about free trade and more open movement [1]. There are are tons of people in Ukraine who are seeing EU as a new chance to get better life, the way develope country even more. This wasn't Putin's favor ofcourse, mostly because important gas pipes are going through Ukraine [2]. Like we know, Russian economy depends vastly about natural gas. What you blame US for an oil war, well, here you got a gas war. And I will underline, like US citizens are not able to stop their military actions, it's totally same story for russians. Only difference is, that the are huge protests in US by it's own citizens about military conflict whereas I hear no sound about Russian citizens.

To make a some conclusion, the leader you are looking up to is a total dick. As long as normal russian citizens are giving their support to Putin, as long you will live in misery.

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[1] http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-25108022
[2] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7e/RUGasPipesMap.jpg

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General Off Topic / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« on: July 17, 2015, 11:40:41 pm »
Xant, we both know everything what happens in Russian can't be blamed by Putin, right? Still, Putin is far away from "cool". Putin is the very reason why western people are sceptical toward russians nowadays, and why there are economic sanctions. Can't say which one was the bad guy in Georgian war or who started it, anyway it happened. Those captured territories are still outside of Georgia and those were captured by no one else but russian troops. No little green men or anyone else. This military conflict happened at russian border, if wanted, Putin could have been able to stop it.

Current situation in Ukraine is another military conflict at Russian border. Regardless who was quilty this time, Russian has two (2) military conflicts in ten years at its border. And we all know that if anyone, it's Putin who could do some co-opearation with western countries this time, end Ukraine conflict within few weeks by simply closing their supply line. Yes, there might be some selfproduct in those areas but still, if Putin wanted, those pro-motherfuckers could be hunted in few weeks with co-operations. Yet, open dialogue with Putin and Russia is shining with absence.

Putin plays well with russian citizens. Poor people without job or low salary mean low standard of living. Blame western cultures and show as a cool dude who protect their motherland. Start a military conflict (or at least keep it going) and hire citizens with some better salary and there you get a nice bunch of soldiers doing dirty job. Citizens who are already living poorly, nothing to lose and with some nice "i'm riding on bearback while shooting eagles with AK" -status are ready to die for mothercountry (and sure honestly think for good purpose).

Russia really looked a potential country to develope, got rid of old commie status and show themself as a new modern country in ~2000. Russian even got accepted as a member of World Trade Organization, after almost 20 years, they finally managed to do it. And this downhill, which Russian and its citizen are facing today, is no one else's fault than Putin's. Not totally, but huge part of it. If there is a country where president has power, it's Russia.

And now Xant, I really want to see you defending Putin and his actions. I really do.

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General Off Topic / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« on: July 17, 2015, 10:00:00 pm »
I think Putin is a really cool president

A really cool president... pffff... jesus fucking hell. cooool, Putin is a really coool president. Sorry, just speechless.

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General Off Topic / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« on: July 17, 2015, 02:17:23 pm »
1) Finland has nothing to fear from Russia.
Yes there are.
Finland is not Ukraine, and Russia knows it. There are no split loyalties here.
Not yet, but there are enough socialist and leftist fuckers that still live in what we call 60'. Natoon.
Finland has successfully fought off Russia before.
Yes, that was like 70 years ago and totally different generation. Now current western kid drink Red Bull, eat McDonald's and exercise by watching action movies from Netflix.

Finland has nothing that is important enough for Russia to lose all the men, resources and international standing it would take to wage a successful war.
Yes there are, fresh nature, fresh lake water and all the infrastructures already build just to annex. Natoon.
And that's not taking into account the perfect terrain for guerrilla war, the highest defense willingness in the Western world
Yes, perfect and good terrain for guerrilla war, still i would move another country if there was war in Finland. Fuck wars, I'm too old for war'ing and shooting somewhere in deep forest eating shit food. Plus i have too much to lose irl, just to play some wargame, meh, sounds boring to me. and btw: Natoon.
, the amount of guns owned by the population and the focus on guerrilla training in the military and the fact that pretty much every man knows how to shoot and work in squads.
Yes, there are plenty of guns and knives in Finland, still last time i shot with a rifle was like 10 years ago... Much soldier, such shooting skill. Natoon.
Unless Finland steals a nuke and uses it against Russia, they're not attacking.
Nukes are bad, mm'key. don't use them. Go check Steam, all the Fallout game there show the aftermatch world is bad, not good, mmkey.
2) I'm not a retarded nationalist. I am not my country. I did not choose to be born in Finland. I don't have tribalist feelings for my "fellow countrymen" just because they're "Finnish" and I'm "Finnish."

I'm very sorry if not being a nationalist is supremely hard for you to understand, must be a hard life getting offended for your country all the time. But I guess it pays off when you can celebrate your "country" winning a football match and act like you had a hand in it.

Too lazy and gotta leave home, work time over. weekend, fun fun fun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FKGqA8t18M

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General Discussion / Re: Punish hate speeches #sad Cassi
« on: July 16, 2015, 06:47:42 pm »
I might have said once or twice something bad to some players in my few years long cRPG career, i'm deeply sorry and my humble apologize to all.

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General Off Topic / Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« on: July 16, 2015, 11:08:17 am »
Casimir stop writing here...
Please, it's normal in western culture that people are telling their opinions, there is nothing wrong about it. It's something we call "freedom of speech". You can't tell someone to stop writing.

...somebody can't understand your point anyhow. For them it is just impossible
What, who are you to tell what we understand or not? I'm sorry to tell you but you are the one who have some difficulties to understand. I'm sure because we use english, you know other languages as you have told before. Still I have to say that your english has become much better that it used to be ~50 pages ago, good job :)

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