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Good you don't have to. Your human with the ability to pick and choose what you like and what you don't. I could of easily manipulated you to think i was the perfect candidate to learn and to be a good friend. Then later just said ♥♥♥♥ you and stabbed you in the back like 99% people do. Yet i through away an opportunity based on the fact that I don't sit and wait for answers. Its either your in to help and grow a real friendship or cool ill believe your a nobody that can't do it and move on. I know plenty of people that can show me. But won't because they are server security people that don't approve of manipulating servers actions or hacking. So kinda difficult to ask a friend teach you when you know their life's work is protecting servers.. And on the real if you couldn't do it you could of just told me. I wouldn't of even said anything but "okay thanks i was just trying to learn"
Yes and NO depends what you mean. Explained Knowledge wise "MIXED" To actually follow through with it and keep it my secret when i find out. Definitely can and will. Why not be the ultimate troll to ever Chinese hacker that thinks their good. I will eliminate this issue solely
A year from now you still gonna be talking ♥♥♥♥?
Talking ♥♥♥♥ i never did this. Thinking someone is a nobody is simply stating your opinion. Anyone else can think whatever. This isn't ♥♥♥♥ talking this is stating an opinion.
Put yourself in my shoes for a minute and someone you don't even know comes up to you and asks you to teach them something.
Hmm.. To be Honest I wouldn't teach them anything more specific then what they asked. Also extremely depends on how this could profit me. The profit is limitless when figured out.
Sadly, I opened a door for you and said "if I got to know you better I might change my mind," but you want to be gangsta about it and try to start ♥♥♥♥.
You'll find out quick that exactly ZERO people who know what they are doing are going to just drop the knowledge on you simply because you asked nicely.
What your asking to learn isn't about acting like a thug online.
It's a lot of serious one on one learning and practice and memorization.
Everything I've said to you is a test. You failed the very first test.
Do you still think you got what it takes to walk this road?
A year from now you still gonna be talking ♥♥♥♥?
Put yourself in my shoes for a minute and someone you don't even know comes up to you and asks you to teach them something.
Why would I want to spend hours of my life training you if i don't even like you?
So far I'm not impressed.
Never cheat in games with other people.
It's like smoking crack.
Doesn't matter how it makes you feel. Don't do it.
The best advice I can give you is to use the built in tutorial. It seems really basic at first but ramps up quickly. It actually shows you how to find exactly what you're asking to find. If you haven't completed the tutorial about 50 times in a row, there's little chance you're going to take the tool seriously enough to do much with it.
Far Cry Primal was previous to Hellblade. An Ubisoft sandbox that delivers exactly what you'd expect. Not that it was a bad game, just felt too much like every other Ubigame lately, just different assets and story... Which i guess is exactly the point it's just getting stale as a format.
There were a few spattered in between, if i think of them I'll re-post about them.
I just recently finished State of Decay, a game I got a long time ago and never had the desire to play it through. I was surprised at how short it was after all. The game really falls flat as a RPG but as a sandbox, it's one of the better ones out there, if not the best zombie apoc sandbox. Apparently the story lines mix and match and it's super deep but honestly it's a chore to babysit the NPC characters, even the ones you like.
I'd love to honestly be able to say I've missed something, but I know better. I've played RPG games my entire life and I know how they work. Everyone I know says "look online" as if I never thought of that, but I'm trying to play this game by it's own merits. I've never been into hamfisting headfirst through an online walkthrough.
Maybe I'm going to fight the dragon that attacked my village? Is it even a bad dragon? Seems to me like it killed me, then tore my heart out, the resurrected me all within the first 20 seconds of the opening cutscene. Is this my motivation?
The premise is flimsy as it gets & the more it pours on the weaker the origin story becomes. Basically you're a fisherman in a small village. Yet for no reason you have a vast knowlege of artefacts and the world outside your village without ever having seen it before.
Also the "pawns," which are NPC party members who jabber on constantly like Navi from Ocarina of Time (Hey Listen!). It's exactly like having 3 of your friends over, who've already beat the game, constantly telling you where to find every mining node, or gathering location, or treasure chest. Which is insanely at odds with the fact that everything else is so vague.