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@SusMagus

Don't be suspicious. yeah, I mean you

Ontario, Canada Beigetreten Ağustos 2021
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Sus Magus@SusMagus·
So today is the day you don't believe 100% of what you read here on X! Other days it's 90%
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@SusMagus @Grummz For me it was probably in the 90's, then in a hungarian gaming magazine someone write a monkey island 3 walkthrough in first person as an adventure journal.
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Grummz@Grummz·
Seriously IGN, WTF is wrong with you? They just dropped their final review score for Marathon. 9/10, a month after launch. Crimson Desert final score after a week of time? 6 Why did they give Marathon an extra month? You know why. Game journos are actually racist.
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Sus Magus@SusMagus·
@Nizzote Does it make a smock sound and when it hits the ground leave pickle juice behind? :P
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@SusMagus Not too different than a tennis ball! It deff didn’t bounce as high tho lol so most of my hits were bent down lmao
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First time playing pickleball! It was pretty fun! A little different than tennis but I enjoyed it!
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Sus Magus@SusMagus·
@bkp_sgng @Grummz Agreed. Like rotten tomatoes, IGN is simply irrelevant. I can't remember the last tike I cared what any game "journalist" said. Hmm maybe in rhe old Nintendo power books from the 90s (I still have em)
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@Grummz The real question is what is their relevancy? Their scores are not reflected in player numbers of units sold & unless I'm missing something that's all. We should have a no-journalist month where we just don't care about their articles / scores in any media and see how that goes.
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Sus Magus@SusMagus·
@bkp_sgng I dunno. Lol I don't eat em to be honest. Not much of a chocobar guy
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@SusMagus Probably, but it's more likely that some village or a larger family circle just eat it over a longer period. Why would anyone want to sell kitkat?
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Duck Side@Imperf3ktS·
I have a few bugs to fix in v0.15 but I added the largest changes yet (since about v0.03) allowing players to edit more data fields and add additional information to their clue screen I did somehow break some things between the dev env and build env that I need to sort out though
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Sus Magus@SusMagus·
@Imperf3ktS You should admit such a horrible thing. Playing fortnite ewwwww
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Duck Side@Imperf3ktS·
I definitely didn't stay up until almost 2:30 am playing Fortnite then working on this some more Now players can add their own additional information fields and more more work on the ui is required, but I'm going to sleep, its 2:33am
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Sus Magus@SusMagus·
@bkp_sgng Why do you put yourself through this torture? Do you secretly enjoy the pain? It's okay to say, it's a safe space. (Safe not bug-free :D)
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One of the latest of many MANY bugs in SC that it fails to load in station inventory. Most of these time I do a relog and I find myself moved back in time by an hour or so.. Today I wanted to spend some time figure out the new missions - turns out they are not in nyx, after I
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Sus Magus@SusMagus·
@RavenCoreXIII @bkp_sgng @YouTube :) I don't know how well it works or anything. I got 1 hype on 2k views, course either didn't ask people to do it in the video. And it doesn't work on shorts...which is weird. :/ lol cause it being mobile only and everything
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RavenCore XIII@RavenCoreXIII·
@SusMagus @bkp_sgng @YouTube Ah thank you for clarifying the system, I'll be sure sure to use it in future. I'm under the monetization threshold so it won't benefit me personally unfortunately. Anyway hope you have a great day.
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RavenCore XIII@RavenCoreXIII·
What's this Hype thing I've started seeing on YouTube?
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Sus Magus@SusMagus·
@bkp_sgng @RavenCoreXIII @YouTube So if 10 people hype the 2k sub guys video it's 10*2000 points. If 10 people hype the 190k guys video it's 10*20 points. So the guy with more subs need more people to hype. It supposedly pushes the video harder if you get lots of hypes. It's only on mobile unless that changed
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Sus Magus@SusMagus·
@bkp_sgng @RavenCoreXIII @YouTube You have to be monitized to be able to be hyped. It's like a leader board you get put on, how many hype points you get depends on how many subs you have. If someone has 2k subs and gets hyped they might get 2000 hype points, while someone with 190k subs gets 20 hype points.
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Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
I have lived in California, Maryland, Texas, and Utah, and can absolutely confirm these are the correct causes of death for those states. I call on you guys to report likewise from your homes. Also, if you don't live in the USA, what are YOUR secret death causes? I'm pretty sure in Ontario it's Wendigos and Alberta it's Rogue Albertosauruses though.
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Commodore Computer Museum 🕹@MuseumCommodore·
"Oh, boy", Did you know the Commodore Amiga helped power the visual effects for the classic sci-fi show Quantum Leap (1989-1993)? Quantum Leap premiered 37 years ago! Did you know there is an important Commodore Amiga connection with this ground breaking TV Series? Quantum Leap premiered on March 26, 1989, on NBC. It starred Scott Bakula as Dr. Sam Beckett, who jumped through time, inhabiting different lives. If you have never watched it, this sounds strange but it was one of the best premises for a sci-fi show ever, trust me, it was fun. Sam was guided by Al (Dean Stockwell) a hologram and they would work to fix history’s mistakes, one leap at a time. It ran for 5 seasons, and it was a hoot. While Dr. Sam Beckett was leaping through time with help from Al and the fictional supercomputer Ziggy, real-world TV production was using Amiga hardware to create those futuristic looks! The secret weapon? NewTek's Video Toaster — a revolutionary video card + software bundle that ran on the Amiga 2000/3000/4000. It included the legendary LightWave 3D for 3D modeling, animation, and rendering. For a few thousand dollars, you could do high-end TV effects that once cost tens of thousands on big studio gear. This combo was a true 'quantum leap' in desktop video production in the early '90s. Shows from that era (including effects work and titling on Quantum Leap, Babylon 5 and Seaquest DSV) relied on Amigas for compositing, 3D animations, character generation, and more. The Amiga's advanced graphics chipset made genlocking and real-time video magic possible like nothing else at the time. The Amiga didn't just play games — it helped make the TV sci-fi we loved! Only Amiga Makes It Possible! What’s your favorite Quantum Leap moment?
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