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fvmods · 28 days ago
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Largo Hillio: January 2025 update #gtavsp #hunt #fivem
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rondoel · 11 months ago
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Looked into my folder and there was so much of them! 😭
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h4rdc00re · 13 days ago
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Shredded
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sara-yuji · 1 year ago
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باركور قراند 5 | parkour gta 5
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itsbigfrfr · 11 days ago
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Rate my YouTube vid outta 10
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watchmyytvids · 11 days ago
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Rate my YouTube vid outta 10
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toxicsuggaland · 2 months ago
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Buy something
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moxiemaemaple · 4 months ago
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I appear to be lost. #WhoraDaExplora
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lovecatsanddragons · 1 month ago
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Michael from Gta 5 I'm still pretty new to drawing people so I've been practicing by drawing a few of the gta protagonists. I did follow a reference with this one- which is why it looks just like one of the official artworks of Michael. It was more of practice than creative exploration. Hopefully with some improvement I can move away from redrawing references and play with poses and scenes a bit more. Anyway, I'm pretty proud of how this one turned out. If anyone want's to see a specific gta protag drawn let me know :)
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meatball-headache · 4 days ago
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Our little sprout is doing well! Haven't found the Great Tree yet, but here he is with all his friends! It takes 3 seconds to move one square. Send help, my computer is on fire.
He's level 25—not in this screenshot, though—so he's tied with my highest-ever level, Urdru. I don't think he has as many turns, though, and I have no idea what his score is until it's game over. Urdru had about 117,000 turns and some 200k points. Urdru never went to Bethesda, though, so I'm ahead there. In fact, I think I've passed the Great Tree progress-wise—I haven't achieved anything in Bethesda, technically, but I think I've gone deeper. I got to I think 12 strata deep, then I wanted to take a break so I left. Presumably, the way will stay clear for me when I return, I've never seen anything respawn, so.
Needless to say, our little weed man is my favorite character so far. He's adorable, for one, but he's also been very successful and is suspiciously powerful. Everything I've done has been a combination of hiding in my Force Bubble, and spamming Burgeoning until everything dies. I picked up Domination in case I could use it for shenanigans, but I also had the choice of Flaming Ray... kinda think I should've grabbed that so I could carve a path through the jungle... but, oh well.
Speaking of jungle, I guess it's time I got out of the kiddie pool. So far, all I've done besides the main quests is explore ruins in the nice, "safe" salt dunes and marshes. Very low-level stuff, obviously dangerous when you're a bab, but at my level, largely trivial—yet nonetheless occasionally full of scrap, cells, and books! That's how I play games, I fiddle around at the beginning until it's completely trivial and pointless... then I hang around some more before getting bored and starting over. Meatball "Calm Lands" Headache, they call me. (They don't.)
That's just how I roll? And, really, it's an idiotic and bizarre way to play. You know aversion to ever doing the story in any game—XIV, as always, the exception. Take No Man's Sky. Big new update just came out, right? There's a new class of stars, and you have to do a new quest to get to them. The new quest depends on you having finished the regular story quests. Y'know, the quests they added like six years ago. The quests I... never even started? Hell, my character doesn't even have the hazmat gauntlet, I only play the expeditions, really. Or, GTA 6 is on the horizon, whereas I have a thousand hours in GTA 5... Online. Never touched the actual story in the actual game, which is wild, because even in the regular game, there's a zillion non-MSQ things to do to keep you occupied forever. The best example, though, is Greedfall. As soon as I got through the opening, I ran off to explore the open world and searched every zone top to bottom, visiting all these places where I couldn't do anything, empty villages—presumably it'll be populated by NPCs when I get the story this far—and places with too-high-level enemies that I tried to beat anyway. By the time I had completely explored the entire world, overleveled myself a bunch, and seen what the game had to offer... I was bored, and didn't bother to do the story.
My point being about Qud, of course. I've got over 300 hours in the game now—I remember seeing a review that said it took them 80 hours to beat the game, and their phrasing suggested this was a long time. I remember reading reviews for FF6 back in the day, where they gave it a perfect score, but docked it for replay value—because how many times can you replay a game that takes 60 hours? Meanwhile, I'm seeing that and thinking, oh man, a nice big thick juicy game! Xenogears and Bloodborne took me 90 hours; Dark Souls III took me 120; Elden Ring took 350. And that's to say nothing of FFXIV, LOTRO, Warframe, GTAO, and more, and more...
So... am I going to push forward in Bethesda and finally advance the game? Am I going to begin exploring the jungle and start finding out what kind of interesting, exotic things are out there? Or am I going to continue acting like the sprout that I am, and fiddle around in the lowest-level starting areas, and tell myself something like "I want to find all the ruins before moving on!" or something stupid like that?
What it is, is, I think, I want to find one game that will satisfy me permanently. Impossible, I know, but still—I want a game that I can play forever. When I find something I like, I want to just go in circles with it, keep it and hold it, I want everything to be the same forever. Moving forward would change things. If I beat the game, then I won't have it anymore. If I go to the next dungeon, then the myriad possibilities that represents, the wondering and fascination and curiosity at what lies ahead, that all evaporates and becomes known, and done. Then I'd need a new game.
...which is of course healthier. Just sitting in the dark and playing one game forever isn't going to benefit me any. But, I'm really liking this game. So why not indulge? If I like it, I'd like anything I do, whether puttering around at the beginning, or pressing onward and finding new things. And boredom happens on its own regardless of what I do. So, does it matter what I do, how I play? I don't know. Feelings are as complicated as it gets, and I've mulled over this nonsense since I was no years old.
Meh. I'm having fun.
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wario-land · 10 months ago
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I'm still going fucking insane btw. But slowly recovering my love for videogames as well, even if in a slightly unhinged unhealthy way
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Me and my brother got a PS3, I'm not sure if I've mentioned it. It's unlocked and has a bunch of high profile games in it.
I've been playing Skyrim for the first time ever, Persona 5 (fucking finally), Guilty Gear Xrd with my bro, replaying Persona 3 FES on my laptop, a little bit of GTA San Andreas, and Chrono Trigger on the 3DS
Been really enjoying Skyrim actually, didn't expect that. I'm a heavy armor Orc with a hammer, and I've explored and looted so many places. And I really wanna talk about Persona 3 and 5 now that I've finally played all 3 of the main series. Really wish I could play P3 Reload tho
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sherif3030 · 1 month ago
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NEW GAME'S
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h4rdc00re · 5 days ago
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Colors🦩🥏🗑️🧞‍♀️
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sara-yuji · 1 year ago
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itsbigfrfr · 14 days ago
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Shit
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watchmyytvids · 16 days ago
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#gta bitch
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