1254. When you spend so much time on this forum that your wife thinks you have a mistress in this community.
1255. When you proof that she's wrong by showing the tons of posts and inbox messages testifying that you're just a lame modder that needs a lot of trial-and-error, and asking people for help, and downloading mods to reverse-engineer, and read very carefully the Weidu-Readme to actually make something that works.
Another fun fact : my most successful no-reload run to date was with a character named after my wife. When I told her, obviously excited and happy about it, she... didn't care at all.
Another fun fact : my most successful no-reload run to date was with a character named after my wife. When I told her, obviously excited and happy about it, she... didn't care at all.
Women...
I renamed one of the females after her (a very tanky and badass Paladin btw) using EEKeeper.
And she...
...became sad, because due to her rage she removed "me" from her The Sims game.
1258. You realize you've been neglecting the new civilizations you just got for Civ because you haven't done a half-orc run in three years. 1259. And stay with the half-orc.
Another fun fact : my most successful no-reload run to date was with a character named after my wife. When I told her, obviously excited and happy about it, she... didn't care at all.
Women...
I renamed one of the females after her (a very tanky and badass Paladin btw) using EEKeeper.
And she...
...became sad, because due to her rage she removed "me" from her The Sims game.
Slightly off topic,
I created my family a long, long time ago in Sims 2. Built them a nice house, got them plenty of money and bought the best items, good jobs ect.
And the game glitched out, I think I had one upgrade installed which had the "grim reaper" but not the other where you could bargain with him. I watched horrified as everyone of my "children" died of desease, one after the other over a series of days, without being able to do anything about it.
And then they haunted the game as ghosts, regardless of uninstalling and reinstalling because the files were somewhere in the PC and I didn't know how to delete them.
Since then I have never named any character in any game after a real person. Not once, don't do it.
1260. ... you must gather your party before venturing forth! 1261. you think this creepy guy with a glass eye just wanted infravision like the elves. 1262. you're looking for a console to teleport you to another area 1263. you safe your drawers with traps 1264. you have a bag and store everything in it
1265 When watching an instructional painting video, and the artist proceeds to start listing numbers from the tubes of paint that she is using in her demonstration, and she lists BG3 as one of her colors, your heart skips a beat…
I really had a good chuckle at myself for this one.
Oh, which painter was that? Acrylics, oil or water colour? And what colour is bg3? I only know numerical paint codes.
I was watching someone play unavowed today and one of the quotes in the game was. "we need more information before venturing forth" and I got that POW!!!! feeling.
I don’t remember for sure which brand of watercolors she was using in that particular one. It’s funny though, as after that I had been looking into some watercolor pens and have seen BG3 used as a number for a pen color twice now. Both times associated with a sort of light bluish grey color.
I will see if I like her videos. I am quite charmed by Maria Raczynska. Easy to paint along even if she does no descriptive tutorial.
Sounds like a turquoise colour of sorts. I am not sure I pictured a bg3 as that in my mind. Hmmm maybe I should paint an expression of my interpretation of each game. That could be fun.
Basically as I'm just done with university I don't have any experience yet so I exploited my strength, video games! Between this and other neat stuff on other games, it did make the difference.
@Gotural, my interest is peaked! I know this is not the thread to discuss this, but I just gotta ask how your brought that playthrough into your CV and how it gor you your job! I've never heard anything like it, but it sounds really cool. I knew a guy a long time ago who got a job as a security/anti-virus expert at a major AV firm and they actually preferred that he had shit grades from school (since he had spent his days coding isntead) and had viruses on his resume, hehe..
I got my current job because I had on my resume that I code python games and bg mods for fun. They needed a functional person with some software background to help translate requirements into the software architecture.
Of course the main selling point was that I have a biomedical engineering background with knowledge of qmmm, MC and md simulations, but still... It was an important addition.
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1255. When you proof that she's wrong by showing the tons of posts and inbox messages testifying that you're just a lame modder that needs a lot of trial-and-error, and asking people for help, and downloading mods to reverse-engineer, and read very carefully the Weidu-Readme to actually make something that works.
1257. When in a heated followup discussion you get into details on already existing romance npcs.
Women...
And she...
...became sad, because due to her rage she removed "me" from her The Sims game.
"Women, Jeeves!"
"Indeed, sir."
1259. And stay with the half-orc.
I created my family a long, long time ago in Sims 2. Built them a nice house, got them plenty of money and bought the best items, good jobs ect.
And the game glitched out, I think I had one upgrade installed which had the "grim reaper" but not the other where you could bargain with him. I watched horrified as everyone of my "children" died of desease, one after the other over a series of days, without being able to do anything about it.
And then they haunted the game as ghosts, regardless of uninstalling and reinstalling because the files were somewhere in the PC and I didn't know how to delete them.
Since then I have never named any character in any game after a real person.
Not once, don't do it.
1261. you think this creepy guy with a glass eye just wanted infravision like the elves.
1262. you're looking for a console to teleport you to another area
1263. you safe your drawers with traps
1264. you have a bag and store everything in it
When watching an instructional painting video, and the artist proceeds to start listing numbers from the tubes of paint that she is using in her demonstration, and she lists BG3 as one of her colors, your heart skips a beat…
I really had a good chuckle at myself for this one.
I only know numerical paint codes.
I was watching someone play unavowed today and one of the quotes in the game was. "we need more information before venturing forth" and I got that POW!!!! feeling.
I don’t remember for sure which brand of watercolors she was using in that particular one. It’s funny though, as after that I had been looking into some watercolor pens and have seen BG3 used as a number for a pen color twice now. Both times associated with a sort of light bluish grey color.
1267. ...you are Julius Borisov (just a guess).
I hadn't noticed that he was the creator of this topic when i wrote the 1267. Haha
I am quite charmed by Maria Raczynska. Easy to paint along even if she does no descriptive tutorial.
Sounds like a turquoise colour of sorts. I am not sure I pictured a bg3 as that in my mind. Hmmm maybe I should paint an expression of my interpretation of each game. That could be fun.
(Obviously its gonorrhea...)
I'm going to work as a data scientist.
Basically as I'm just done with university I don't have any experience yet so I exploited my strength, video games! Between this and other neat stuff on other games, it did make the difference.
Of course the main selling point was that I have a biomedical engineering background with knowledge of qmmm, MC and md simulations, but still... It was an important addition.