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Topic: KSP
Posted By: Eville
Subject: KSP
Date Posted: 01 November 2015 at 3:52am
Anyone else still terrorizing the Kerbs?

It's gotten pretty damn involved with docking, rovers, satellites, etc.  These days I build mostly planes and try to drop bombs on the space center.  In light of the new Star Wars movie coming out though, I built the an X-Wing to play around with.


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Posted By: Reb Cpl
Date Posted: 01 November 2015 at 10:43am
I had someone mention it the other day so I went for the trial again. I'm barely getting off the ground, and when I do, all I want to do is blast them into space and abandon them. 

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Posted By: agentwhale007
Date Posted: 01 November 2015 at 3:01pm
The "story mode" they included in the full-priced version is a nice thing. I enjoy the economy they built. 


Posted By: Benjichang
Date Posted: 01 November 2015 at 7:09pm
Man, I really need to get this game. Just finished the Witcher 3 (was awesome), and now I need something else, although Skyrim has a way of sucking me back into it.

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Posted By: tallen702
Date Posted: 02 November 2015 at 6:36am
Originally posted by Benjichang Benjichang wrote:

Skyrim has a way of sucking me back into it.


And for that, my neighbor thanks you as it keeps him in a good job. (He's also one of the artists on Fallout 3 and now Fallout 4)

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Posted By: Benjichang
Date Posted: 02 November 2015 at 8:08am
Originally posted by tallen702 tallen702 wrote:

Originally posted by Benjichang Benjichang wrote:

Skyrim has a way of sucking me back into it.


And for that, my neighbor thanks you as it keeps him in a good job. (He's also one of the artists on Fallout 3 and now Fallout 4)
That's pretty cool! I'm a huge fan of the Elder Scrolls series. I've been trying to get into Fallout 3: New Vegas, but I'm having  hard time doing that. I'm sort of interested in Fallout 4.

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Posted By: Eville
Date Posted: 02 November 2015 at 8:00pm
I have Fallout 4 preordered and it should be here waiting for me when I get back from leave.  So much for working on my run times.  

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Posted By: tallen702
Date Posted: 03 November 2015 at 8:56am
Originally posted by Benjichang Benjichang wrote:


Originally posted by tallen702 tallen702 wrote:

Originally posted by Benjichang Benjichang wrote:

Skyrim has a way of sucking me back into it.


And for that, my neighbor thanks you as it keeps him in a good job. (He's also one of the artists on Fallout 3 and now Fallout 4)
That's pretty cool! I'm a huge fan of the Elder Scrolls series. I've been trying to get into Fallout 3: New Vegas, but I'm having  hard time doing that. I'm sort of interested in Fallout 4.


Yeah, I had to sheepishly admit that I had only just started playing Fallout 3 about a month ago. He said "no worries, I just had to go buy a PS4 so I could play the game I've been working on for the past several years." Apparently his home computer is something like 10 years old with no upgrades. He simply has everything he needs at work.

I basically can't help but be in awe of his abilities knowing how effing beautiful Skyrim is. I could care less about the main quest. It's just being in that immersive and beautiful world and exploring it that makes it so appealing to me. Honestly, it's a first for me since most "sandbox" games bore me with the short main quest.


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Posted By: deadeye007
Date Posted: 03 November 2015 at 11:15pm
Give your neighbor a beer for me Tallen. I love the Elder scrolls and Fallout series

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Posted By: tallen702
Date Posted: 04 November 2015 at 9:07am
Originally posted by deadeye007 deadeye007 wrote:

Give your neighbor a beer for me Tallen. I love the Elder scrolls and Fallout series


Better than that! I just dropped off a 6 pack of house-made cider (8.5%abv) and we're planning on doing a mead together sometime in the next year as he has two bee hives.


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Posted By: procarbinefreak
Date Posted: 04 November 2015 at 12:53pm
I could never get into this game... didn't have the patience


Posted By: tallen702
Date Posted: 04 November 2015 at 1:08pm
And we're back!

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Posted By: Benjichang
Date Posted: 04 November 2015 at 3:54pm
Mead.... you would.

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Posted By: tallen702
Date Posted: 04 November 2015 at 7:29pm
Originally posted by Benjichang Benjichang wrote:

Mead.... you would.


His idea actually. He's well read in stuff like GRRM and Robert Jordan (as am I) so it just makes sense. Work on Elder Scrolls, read fantasy, own bee hives? Make mead!

I just finished bottling 2.5cs of cider myself. Beyond a bourbon recipe I came up with two years ago that I need to try to recreate, there's not much else on my list as far as brewing/fermenting.

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Posted By: SSOK
Date Posted: 04 November 2015 at 7:32pm
Originally posted by tallen702 tallen702 wrote:

Originally posted by Benjichang Benjichang wrote:

Mead.... you would.


His idea actually. He's well read in stuff like GRRM and Robert Jordan (as am I) so it just makes sense. Work on Elder Scrolls, read fantasy, own bee hives? Make mead!

I just finished bottling 2.5cs of cider myself. Beyond a bourbon recipe I came up with two years ago that I need to try to recreate, there's not much else on my list as far as brewing/fermenting.

It's the wrong season, but Skeeter-Pee is pretty good.


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Posted By: deadeye007
Date Posted: 07 November 2015 at 1:42am
I like the idea of home brewing, but I'm too lazy to get into it.

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Posted By: Eville
Date Posted: 08 November 2015 at 2:35am
Homebrewing isn't a lot of work.  It's only maybe 2 hours of actual work here and there, and weeks of waiting for the yeast to work for you. 

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Posted By: Benjichang
Date Posted: 08 November 2015 at 11:34am
Originally posted by Eville Eville wrote:

Homebrewing isn't a lot of work.  It's only maybe 2 hours of actual work here and there, and weeks of waiting for the yeast to work for you. 
Yeah, it's about as much work as making soup, then letting it sit in a bucket. There's rinsing bottles and all that, but that's not for weeks later.

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Posted By: agentwhale007
Date Posted: 10 November 2015 at 4:19pm
Originally posted by Eville Eville wrote:

Homebrewing isn't a lot of work.  It's only maybe 2 hours of actual work here and there, and weeks of waiting for the yeast to work for you. 


You know how many PBRs I can drink in two hours? 


Posted By: deadeye007
Date Posted: 10 November 2015 at 8:35pm
Originally posted by Benjichang Benjichang wrote:


Yeah, it's about as much work as making soup...


So I can pour the beer into a bowl from a can, microwave it for a minute, and be done?

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Posted By: RoboCop
Date Posted: 10 November 2015 at 8:54pm
My friend home brews. He does it pretty often, but people drink it up too fast. He is an experimenter so he is always trying new recipes that he has made. He says he doesn't look up recipes, but just goes from what he has learned. They are pretty good, and I'm not much of a beer drinker. His habanero was pretty good. Sometimes the carbonation is too high and after popping the cap off, you have to constantly sip the foam before it falls on your hand, or pour it into a cup to flatten it out some. He tried using co2 canisters to carbonate one of his brews, but it didn't do anything even after a few days of pressurization. It's not necessarily cheaper to home brew, but maybe it's more fun and you get pride out of your work. I've watched him do his process, and it's not for me as someone that doesn't buy beer, except when I go to certain bars and a beer is pretty much all I can get. He is planning on making a mead, but I won't be in the area by the time that finishes up.


Posted By: Benjichang
Date Posted: 11 November 2015 at 10:28am
Originally posted by deadeye007 deadeye007 wrote:

Originally posted by Benjichang Benjichang wrote:


Yeah, it's about as much work as making soup...


So I can pour the beer into a bowl from a can, microwave it for a minute, and be done?
Well, if it's in a can it's done already.




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