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Posted a Comment: May 1st, 2014
"Behold! Episode 1 has arrived:
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I think it's missing something but I guess they'll elaborate in later episodes. I would've pressed more that copying creates more potential profit instead of less."
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Posted a Comment: Apr 30th, 2014
"About the load order, LOOT is somewhat the successor to BOSS."
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Posted a Comment: Apr 29th, 2014
"Adding to the Nasus(but not to Janitu) list, a fed (with a spoon from the jungle) Nasus thinking he is op and getting himself killed in baited-out 1v3s. Six times. Within ten minutes.
QQ"
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Posted a Comment: Apr 29th, 2014
"I think an ADC is more reliant on a good support than the other way around by the way. Supports can still be awesome and turn games around when the carry has a bad day or when the lane is lost terribly but carries usually can't."
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Posted a Comment: Apr 29th, 2014
"I'll probably get it. Most games are available cross-platform drm-free at least. It amazes me how many Steam games don't offer the variant for other platforms than Windows. Bad business for Steam OS.
VVVVVV looks completely awesome though."
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Posted a Comment: Apr 29th, 2014
"Shh, keep your voice down. We don't want to be forced out of our support role, do we?"
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Posted a Comment: Apr 28th, 2014
"There is a shen in front of you. He's using his shadow dash. He types "#MLG get rekt nub". You hit tab while watching out for a gank. You see his items. While walking in to farm two caster minions you see a jungler coming from the river. You fall back, trying to remember the cdr of"
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Posted a Comment: Apr 27th, 2014
"I heard good things of it as a Hamachi alternative(VPN). I only see a Windows client though.
The "combined profile" idea looks nice to me, but no Desura support(probably among others).
Yet another VOIP service wouldn't have been necessary I think.
But the matchmaking definitely lo"
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Posted a Comment: Apr 27th, 2014
"Well, if you put it that way, SAO is for Asuna lovers :D
But I guess you're right. My computer lover side still thinks SAO is more sci-fi in the sense that backgrounds in the real world like the NerveGear and system errors like the "keypad blur workaround" and bodies being half-dead, th"