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LainKino

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  1. I think I remember seeing in the other 1972 thread, that there is a set percentage chance of Watergate firing once every two years or something like that. So, it's definitely not guaranteed, but just very likely, I think.
  2. Wooo! Can’t wait to get this playtest started. Btw everyone, any advice or tips since this is going to be my first time joining a playtest?
  3. I got the okay from Vcczar to join the playtest.
  4. Ooohh, 1972 could be really fun. And I don’t know when the next person will vote, but right now the red and blue options are exactly fifty-fifty. Haha. And I’d love to be a part of it, but I don’t know if Vcczar will give me the okay. I can try to message him in the morning and see if it will be all right.
  5. I. Most Played Steam Game: Borderlands 2 (I haven't really played it much in years though, so honestly I'd say probably Deep Rock Galactic instead, but BL2 does win out in literal number of hours.) II. Best Steam Game for a Single Playthrough: Persona 5 Royal (I love it, but it's just soooo long to the point where I don't think that I could do a second actual playthrough.) III. Best Steam Game for Replayability: Hearts of Iron IV (In all honesty, I've only ever played the vanilla game just to learn the basics. The other 150+ hours are entirely made up of playing just the modern day mod Millennium Dawn and the Fallout total conversion Old World Blues.) IV. Best Steam Game for Casual Play: Starbound (Honestly, probably my favorite game for building bases in. There's just something so relaxing about it and the early game enemies aren't much of a threat at all.) V. Best Steam Game for Challenging Play: Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead (This one might be cheating a bit since there is now a paid version on steam that just acts as a donation to the team and isn't its own version or anything like that. But, regardless though, CDDA has got to be one of the most challenging games that I've ever played. It's also somewhat buggy and very messy and very very complicated, but I can't help but just love it. It's just a really challenging kitchen sink approach to a rouge-like.) VI. Best Steam Game for Narrative: The Cat Lady (This game...the narrative is so amazing and the voice acting is soooo good, but...this game is really really dark and is such a rough emotional journey.) V. Best Steam Game for Visuals: Heaven Will Be Mine / We Know the Devil (Both games are made by the same dev and I just couldn't decide between them. Both of their visual styles are really cool in a kind of unique way.) VI. Best Steam Game for Your Unique Interests: The Political Process (Considering that none of my friends can understand how a political sim game could be 'fun', I think this definitely counts.) VII: Best Steam Game That You're Embarrassed to Say that You Like: Chaos;Head Noah (Anybody that's played this game or the original will completely understand.) VIII. Best Steam Game that You Haven't Played in Multiple Years: Saints Row the Third (Just really fond memories of this game. Used to play it again and again with a friend in coop years ago before we sadly drifted apart.) IX. Best Steam Game You've Played within the Last Year: Fallen Hero: Rebirth / Fallen Hero: Retribution (Okay, again maybe kind of cheating, but the second game is a direct sequel to the first and I played both one after the other. And it's just a really good interactive fiction series about super heroes and villains.) X. Best Steam Game (Hypothetically) Posted on Your Wish List: Our Life: Now and Forever (This. This game is one that I cannot wait for it to eventually come out. I put sooo many hours in the first Our Life game. And it's going to be even more queer positive and diverse than the first game and I just can't wait to get my hands on the actual game once it comes out.)
  6. Okay, thank you for finding out and thanks, Bushwa!
  7. Okay, let's see... 1. I'm a kickstarter donor. 2. I don't know if I count in this regard though. I've lurked here for a bit, but I just joined and started posting this morning. 3. I should be able to do that without any issues. I generally know my work schedule roughly a week in advance so I should be able to respond to each turn within 24 hours without a problem. And I've never done a playtest before.
  8. Umm Bushwa, if you still have a slot open, I'd love to join the playtest if vcczar gives the 'okay'.
  9. I worked on a degree in Business Management when I was in college, but a couple of Computer Science classes that I took and an Intro to Film class were probably my absolute favorites back then.
  10. In all honesty, my biggest problem is that as far as I know, there's not many reasons nowadays to keep sticking with changing our clocks twice a year for daylight savings. I know it used to be for farmers primarily if I'm not mistaken, but I don't really know what other reasons there are currently.
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