I fell off my chair and broke my desktop's USB WiFi adapter while playing Terraria.
good job me 2 proud
good job me 2 proud
W2GI fell off my chair and broke my desktop's USB WiFi adapter while playing Terraria.
good job me 2 proud
I just recently hacked my Wii U, should I try using my GC controller with Mario Kart 8? Is it worth?Oh also, I should add to the previous post I made here:
Playing with a GC controller is fucking amazing. Thanks to the kernel exploit and HID to VPAD homebrew!
Oh my god totally! It feels so naturally made for it! Even rumble works!I just recently hacked my Wii U, should I try using my GC controller with Mario Kart 8? Is it worth?
Wait, rumble works? Omg I gotta try itOh my god totally! It feels so naturally made for it! Even rumble works!
My school starts at 7, and I get up at 5 [america]It's bloody 7:36 AM! Let me sleep!
Oh, wait, there's school today. FUCK!
(School starts at 8 AM in Hungary)
hue, it's 1:40AM here.Wait, rumble works? Omg I gotta try it
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My school starts at 7, and I get up at 5 [america]
goddamnit it's 12:40 AM
yay timezoneshue, it's 1:40AM here.
I'm on the east coast and its 1:50am now. Canada follows the same tomezonesyay timezones
Didn't know Canada and US had little difference for some reason, idk why, but i thought it would be more than an hour. Probably cause i'm in the central US.
Nothing. It's 7:23 AM.This thread is to recognize the achievements in gaming that the people in this community have accomplished. I (and I know many other people in this community) enjoy reading stories of how people have been able to beat something that has been frustrating them for days/months/heck even years on end. But there is a little guideline I would like people to follow (as provided by another member):
Give a back story to why this is an accomplishment to you. An accomplishment is something that gets you excited or gives you that sense of joy when completed. It's not exactly something that you can just breeze through and don't ever think about again. Most of the time you will recognize the difficulty.
Example:
"Beat the Grapple Guardian in the Wii version of Metroid Prime 2. This is a big deal for me because this is where I gave up on the GameCube version a year and a half ago, because the guardian was just way too hard for me to beat, even after 8 tries. So now, I'm officially experiencing new parts of the game, not just replaying what I've already done."
Please, please, please don't post something like, "I started playing X" or "I played X for X minutes/hours." These kind of posts are boring to read and just fill up space. Try and make the post engaging. Something that other people would like to read and/or comment on.
Example:
The reason I chose this post is because, if you check starting from here, people were baffled as to how EMP could do that all in one day. It was a simple post, but engaging.