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  1. McBeverage

    Metal, metal, metal

    Makes sense. Warband was roughly when I became truly active here, tbh, so most of my memories herein are from roughly that timeframe.

    (in topic with thread) ALSO I'M GOING TO ANOTHER METAL FEST FRIDAY, in ATLANTA!
  2. McBeverage

    Metal, metal, metal

    I am slightly shocked that I remembered that based on avatar, given that it's been a couple years since I've been truly active here :O
  3. McBeverage

    Metal, metal, metal

    Eyyy new Blind Guardian album


    I.... had not heard this yet. Thank you.

    e - were you Ljas, previously?
  4. McBeverage

    Baldur's Gate 3 (from page 8)

    Kinda a necro I suppose. Is BG3 worth playing yet? I have uncountable hours in BG1+2 and hundreds in Divinity 2 but somehow I've been turned off by BG3 thus far.
  5. McBeverage

    What are you playing right now?

    Zomboid has gotten some absolutely bussin updates the last year or so. Last time I actually played in depth cars weren't even a thing, now I find they were added in like 2019? Horrendous.
  6. McBeverage

    Say Cheese v2

    Fair. Didn't realize Jace still existed!

    u1VtX.jpg
  7. McBeverage

    What are you playing right now?

    Why would you run solo? Is that like the final anti-social/lockdown challenge after you finished the game on top difficulty with every possible companion?
    More or less. It's fun trying to find unorthodox solutions to what the game throws at you.
  8. McBeverage

    Baldur's Gate 3 (from page 8)

    Necro.

    As a long time fan who's quoted BG2 lines for a decade, if not longer, is BG3 worth playing? I love Larian, but I dunno if I wanna play BG3 before it's complete.
  9. McBeverage

    What are you playing right now?

    I'm sure anyone who knows me will be absolutely shocked, but I recently started playing Baldur's Gate again. This run as a solo berserker, who I intend to dual to priest or thief at level 9.

    Though I replay it roughly every 6 months, and have for years, so y'all should know by now if you know me.
  10. McBeverage

    Metal, metal, metal

    I'm drunk, but very much enjoying the old classics. October Rust, by Type O Negative, has recently been a favourite of mine once again.
  11. McBeverage

    Say Cheese v2

    I need to post a recent pic, my stache is most majestic. How does one host these days?
  12. McBeverage

    Introduction/Hello thread

    Hey y'all, I'm new here.


    J/K, I just haven't been active recently. Love y'all.
  13. McBeverage

    Whats the oldest account on here?

    Ban imo
    I forget, was that a meme i propogated? It's been so long and a lot of memes are my fault, lol.
  14. McBeverage

    What made you awestruck or astonished today?

    Nah, air force.
    I was stuck in the northmost base, in a generally rural area, so I didn't get to see as much as I would have liked. (Well, also Covid hit lol). But of what I did see, i love it. The people are, generally speaking, as friendly as the stereotype suggests. The countryside is gorgeous - on my last bullet train ride I passed by the Pacific en route to Tokyo, and then as it headed west and the train moved more inland I got to appreciate mountains and little isolated communities.
    Hiroshima was an incredile experience. Both with how friendly they were to my friend and I (knowing pretty obviously that we're American military) and seeing the Peace Museum. Additionally, just understanding how the city was leveled less than 80 years ago, and seeing how vibrantly it sprung back up to be almost a cultural nexus.

    Can't comment on a lot of the overall culture things, as I'm somehow the least weeb person i know, but overall seeing the land and getting to appreciate its history has made me appreciate japan quite a bit more.
  15. McBeverage

    What made you awestruck or astonished today?

    Got here July 2018, so just over 2 years.
  16. McBeverage

    What made you awestruck or astonished today?

    Holy ****, I leave Japan in literally 2 weeks.
  17. McBeverage

    What are you playing right now?

    I've been playing the absolute **** out of the Anbennar mod for EU4. It's essentially a fantasy world taking place in the game world's version of EU4's timeframe, using many of EU4's base game mechanics very well. "Europe" is mostly human, though elves exist on the fringes, and halflings and dwarves also have some land. The Empire of Anbennar (HRE analogue) also is a thing. The "middle east" is a land overrun by harpies and gnolls, with elves recently having landed to reconquer the origin of civilization. Very slightly north are the furthest west Serpentspine Mountains, home of ancient dwarf holds and goblin clans. In the region roughly equivalent to Russia, various Orc tribes (who get Siberian Frontiers from the get go) and human adventurer states (utilizing Prussian militarization mechanics as "adventuring efficiency") duke it out over the remains of a kingdom devastated by Orcs, whose unification was destroyed upon the death of their leader. Meanwhile, in a region roughly equivalent to Portugal, some elves have taken it upon themselves to rediscover and reclaim their ancestral homeland, the mod's "new world". In doing so, they discover that the chief god of the "HRE"'s pantheon, Castellos, has died. This triggers a schism between the followers of the old pantheon and the worshippers of the avatar of one of the old gods, who was the one who slew the Orcish leader, halting their advance. (This leads to the mod universe's version of the Reformation, although much of it takes place in "russia".)
    Meanwhile, in what is geographically "India", the once mighty state of Rahen is beset by troubles, as a divided empire (utilizing Shogunate mechanics) faces a powerful independent former vassal in the north, a free slave republic turned slaver state in the south (utilizing Mamluk mechanics), the potentially powerful Jaddari to the west (fantasy Alexander the Great, basically), and a powerful militarized hobgoblin state to the north, who themselves have as vassals two tribal goblin states in the caves to the north, providing a decent amount of military muscle, and two orcish clans, who they can force migrate to core newly conquered territories.

    Most recent game was the city of Telgier, who I feel are most like Milan - they favour a very tall playstyle, and in fact get absolutely huge bonuses to production in their capital, which, if played well, will easily make them the leading producer of coal as soon as coal is a thing. Their mission tree revolves around expanding in the local area, before finally getting a mission to PU Gawed, which is, I suppose, roughly similar to France, in playstle if not in lore. Meanwhile, Lorent to their southwest, is a powerful contender for "europe", and most closely represent "spain", complete with revolts in the halfling "Small Country" region, functionally similar to the Netherlands revolts in base EU4.

    Overall, a very, very solid mod. Would place it next to FFH2 as among my favourite mods overall. Still in work, with much of "asia", "africa", and the steppe region being filled out, but definitely worth a playthrough or 12.
  18. McBeverage

    What's on your mind?

    Anyone here in the armpit of the US that is Georgia, or around there? I'll be headed there in like October.
  19. McBeverage

    What made you laugh today - Fifth Edition

    Realized that the quote in my signature is broken, I'm assuming it got broken somehow when the forum software changed.
    Tempted to keep it though, it adds character.
  20. McBeverage

    Who of the old guard are still around?

    I'm not exactly active, nor am I truly of the old guard, but I do log on from time to time. I assume by now though that anyone who wants to find me from here knows how, be it Discord, Steam, or Facebook.

    Kinda weird to realize that in two weeks I'll have initially registered on here 11 years ago.
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