Posts from A small pub near Fludoscarr.
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*You can’t attack sleeping people (well, almost people).*
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My dad is driving me crazy: please answer this question: where can I find (online) the price for an onboard computer for a Ford Fusion? I've already searched all the search engines, but there's nothing there:(:(:(:(
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Well, it seems like everything was going well for you at the beginning!!!
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all it took was for me to indulge in some creative expression...
just like when I was a kid.
"I killed you!", "No! I have super armor!".
...that's actually why I stopped writing stories. A joke repeated ten times just becomes more and more dull.
just like when I was a kid.
"I killed you!", "No! I have super armor!".
...that's actually why I stopped writing stories. A joke repeated ten times just becomes more and more dull.
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Well, if everyone liked it, we shouldn't stop. Just avoid writing such nonsense that forces everyone to delete everything afterward.
*Plays a couple of chords on the guitar*
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Oh, man, I just noticed that everything has been deleted.))
It wasn't worth writing all of this...we wasted our time.
It wasn't worth writing all of this...we wasted our time.
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There wasn't much activity there, and Locken generally described what was happening quite accurately.
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Ha.
Life in general is a harsh thing.
...I'm thoroughly enjoying playing the first X-COM.
What a wonderful game. They don't make them like that anymore:(
So, I established my first base somewhere in the Emirates, so that its range of operations would cover Europe, where the largest number of countries funding me are located. I named it affectionately, poetically, and with a hidden meaning - Cadia.
I'm playing on Superhuman difficulty, 8 out of 8, so I only managed to shoot down one UFO.
The others either fled or landed; in the latter case, I captured them warm and undamaged.
I've been on a couple of Terror missions, and in one of them, I only managed to shoot down Sectoids and a Cyberdisk, while all the innocent civilians were killed :-(
At that time, there were some problems with supplies and money, so I had to take down the Cyberdisk with three soldiers, and, most sadly, with laser pistols. And this was at a gas station; one miss, and half the squad would be gone. So, I couldn't use grenades, and I only had one anyway. But I managed it in the end.
Then, after I developed the personal armor, the blue one, it became easier. A soldier could even survive a couple of plasma shots without getting injured, just losing HP or falling unconscious.
Well, when money started coming in from selling artifacts on the black market, I immediately established a second base - in southern Africa, because that's where the land is cheapest.
I named the base Forge, for its purpose. The staff consists of only 45 people, 40 engineers and 5 soldiers. And there are only 5 cells/compartments: living quarters, a warehouse, a workshop, a radar, and an airlock.
The engineers work day and night, tirelessly producing laser cannons for the fighters. The production cost is enormous, but the profit from the sale is obvious.
And the five soldiers are just a garrison. They have nothing, not even armor. Their only equipment is a laser rifle, which is good because, like all laser technology, it doesn't require ammunition.
It's like the Imperial Guard protecting the world-forge:)
They have nothing, only a lasgun and a prayer to the Emperor:)
True, the guards have helmets and armor, but mine are only in uniform jumpsuits, but that's okay)
We'll make it through
Life in general is a harsh thing.
...I'm thoroughly enjoying playing the first X-COM.
What a wonderful game. They don't make them like that anymore:(
So, I established my first base somewhere in the Emirates, so that its range of operations would cover Europe, where the largest number of countries funding me are located. I named it affectionately, poetically, and with a hidden meaning - Cadia.
I'm playing on Superhuman difficulty, 8 out of 8, so I only managed to shoot down one UFO.
The others either fled or landed; in the latter case, I captured them warm and undamaged.
I've been on a couple of Terror missions, and in one of them, I only managed to shoot down Sectoids and a Cyberdisk, while all the innocent civilians were killed :-(
At that time, there were some problems with supplies and money, so I had to take down the Cyberdisk with three soldiers, and, most sadly, with laser pistols. And this was at a gas station; one miss, and half the squad would be gone. So, I couldn't use grenades, and I only had one anyway. But I managed it in the end.
Then, after I developed the personal armor, the blue one, it became easier. A soldier could even survive a couple of plasma shots without getting injured, just losing HP or falling unconscious.
Well, when money started coming in from selling artifacts on the black market, I immediately established a second base - in southern Africa, because that's where the land is cheapest.
I named the base Forge, for its purpose. The staff consists of only 45 people, 40 engineers and 5 soldiers. And there are only 5 cells/compartments: living quarters, a warehouse, a workshop, a radar, and an airlock.
The engineers work day and night, tirelessly producing laser cannons for the fighters. The production cost is enormous, but the profit from the sale is obvious.
And the five soldiers are just a garrison. They have nothing, not even armor. Their only equipment is a laser rifle, which is good because, like all laser technology, it doesn't require ammunition.
It's like the Imperial Guard protecting the world-forge:)
They have nothing, only a lasgun and a prayer to the Emperor:)
True, the guards have helmets and armor, but mine are only in uniform jumpsuits, but that's okay)
We'll make it through
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Lock, hehe...) I remember when we played X-COM: Apocalypse, I often wanted to watch (since my brother played mostly) missions with a large number of civilians))) I also liked levels with a lot of floors... some alien would fire a plasma rifle, and half the team would fall to the floor below))) hehe... sometimes even civilians would fall)... I also remember fires that could destroy almost the entire building, everything starts to break, fall, etc.))) Ah... it was great =)
P.S. by the way, you should have written this in the chat, not here)))
P.S. by the way, you should have written this in the chat, not here)))
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"Apoc" is almost a completely different game...
the economy is different, and there's only one town...
you should play the first and second ones – they are magnificent.
I wrote it here because I posted it in the chat earlier, and I didn't want to switch to that thread.
the economy is different, and there's only one town...
you should play the first and second ones – they are magnificent.
I wrote it here because I posted it in the chat earlier, and I didn't want to switch to that thread.
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I didn't really like the second one, Terror from the Deep; are we talking about that one? I think the first one is better, although maybe I just didn't have enough time to appreciate the second one.
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yes, terror.
it's good because it's almost the same as the first game, but has a completely different style. with a lot of water)
although, of course, it has its flaws.
although, of course, it has its flaws.
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Yeah. I haven't been to this tavern for only 2 days...
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Siverfale, I would call this cynicism; you can consider that the voting on this criterion is being conducted.
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