You play AC? I bought it but can't really get into it. Not my type of game I suppose
I thought the GameCube one was the dumbest game ever when I was in high school, doubt my opinion has changed. I like micromanaging in games but I need at least a little danger. Subnautica had the best micromanaging ever
but it was a struggle to stay alive
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!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIhnV129MDEDude said Project Pat is the gangsta version of Hannibal Buress
ive been getting into memphis rap a lot lately...
kingpin skinny pimp :datass:
i can't really tell if next door is really passionately into video games or if it's domestic abuse. i'm going with video games cos i aint heard no peep from the woman but damn mans is passionate.
I thought the GameCube one was the dumbest game ever when I was in high school, doubt my opinion has changed. I like micromanaging in games but I need at least a little danger. Subnautica had the best micromanaging ever
but it was a struggle to stay alive
Yeah it's like a reallly slow collect a thon with no actual objective on what to collect...
ive been getting into memphis rap a lot lately...
kingpin skinny pimp :datass:
hard
Its crazy how Memphis had such a distinct sound especially in the early 90's.. Like who came up with that dark lo-fi sound, not to mention the anthems and gangsta walk 
was that Skinny Pimp the guy Luda played in Hustle & Flow :mystery:
ive been getting into memphis rap a lot lately...
kingpin skinny pimp :datass:
Broski one of my friends in school was a huge 3-6 fan and he burned me a bunch of their albums but I remember getting Chapter 2 and it sounded awful
thought I just had s***ty rip..
Turns out it was just too godly for my ears and in a weird twist of fate my first Darkthrone album gave me the same reaction
/
I thought the GameCube one was the dumbest game ever when I was in high school, doubt my opinion has changed. I like micromanaging in games but I need at least a little danger. Subnautica had the best micromanaging ever
but it was a struggle to stay alive

Broski one of my friends in school was a huge 3-6 fan and he burned me a bunch of their albums but I remember getting Chapter 2 and it sounded awful
thought I just had s***ty rip..
Turns out it was just too godly for my ears and in a weird twist of fate my first Darkthrone album gave me the same reaction
/
ive been binging three 6 mafia
they never clicked this hard with me before
ive been binging three 6 mafia
they never clicked this hard with me before
I been on a little binge too
Chapter 2 is definitely my fav from 3-6 and Ghetty Green from Pat is great too. I love their samples
I gotta jam that new Ulcerate too
Saskatchewan weather lately been a really long April Fool's joke
Nice as f*** out here
I been on a little binge too
Chapter 2 is definitely my fav from 3-6 and Ghetty Green from Pat is great too. I love their samples
I gotta jam that new Ulcerate too
havent heard Ghetty Green yet, its coming up soon
havent heard Ghetty Green yet, its coming up soon
that album cover alone is too hard
Broski you should peep 8ball & MJG's In Our Lifetime if you havent yet. My fav joint from them with Organized Noize production and a more soulful touch.
that album cover alone is too hard
Broski you should peep 8ball & MJG's In Our Lifetime if you havent yet. My fav joint from them with Organized Noize production and a more soulful touch.
I'll peep it, ive heard Comin Out Hard and On Top of the World. I do already know the song with the Outkast feature though which is hard

The evolution of the 90s to early 2000s nintendo controllers is still ridiculous to me lol.
How tf you go from something so simple like the NES, or the more perfect SNES controller, to the 3-dicked N64 controller, to the Gamecube controller that had a layout based off a 3 year old's puzzle toy?
I think i remember reading something like Miyamoto was responsible for the N64 having a joystick slapped in the middle because it was required to pull off the perfect movements of Mario 64. Is that right or did i dream that?
The evolution of the 90s to early 2000s nintendo controllers is still ridiculous to me lol.
How tf you go from something so simple like the NES, or the more perfect SNES controller, to the 3-dicked N64 controller, to the Gamecube controller that had a layout based off a 3 year old's puzzle toy?
I think i remember reading something like Miyamoto was responsible for the N64 having a joystick slapped in the middle because it was required to pull off the perfect movements of Mario 64. Is that right or did i dream that?
GameCube was and remains the zenith
many reasons why
Most ergonomic ever, so f***ing cozy. The goofy button layout was actually very functional because you always knew which button you were hitting instead of 4 of the same buttons which can be confused. And the new ps5 controller is touting their fancy new trigger buttons that can actually tell how hard you're pressing when GameCube had that feature 15 years ago.
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GameCube was and remains the zenith
many reasons why
Most ergonomic ever, so f***ing cozy. The goofy button layout was actually very functional because you always knew which button you were hitting instead of 4 of the same buttons which can be confused. And the new ps5 controller is touting their fancy new trigger buttons that can actually tell how hard you're pressing when GameCube had that feature 15 years ago.
Gamecube was the first console i actually bought with my saved up money and played it for year. I can def remember feeling that the face buttons felt really natural and easy to form muscle memory with.
But for the life of me i cant remember the function of the C-stick for literally ANY game i played. Like im sure i played a lot of games that used it, I had to out of everything i owned and rented... but i just cant remember what i ever used it for
GC was great but with all the awesome PS2 games at the time I barely played it outside of Mario Kart, Sunshine, Windwaker and that s***ty Metroid game
Gamecube was the first console i actually bought with my saved up money and played it for year. I can def remember feeling that the face buttons felt really natural and easy to form muscle memory with.
But for the life of me i cant remember the function of the C-stick for literally ANY game i played. Like im sure i played a lot of games that used it, I had to out of everything i owned and rented... but i just cant remember what i ever used it for
Switching weapons in Zelda and Metroid
GC was great but with all the awesome PS2 games at the time I barely played it outside of Mario Kart, Sunshine, Windwaker and that s***ty Metroid game
Metroid Prime?
masterpiece
Yeah i went from SNES and N64, to PS1 and PS2 (my most played console outside of 360), and I got a Gamecube a little late in its life but def put mileage on it