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  1. PrimaGaga liked a post in a topic by Chase in New 3DS Zelda Game Announced!   
    Yeah they probably went back to the old design because, hey, it's probably the same Link from ALTTP.
  2. Chase liked a post in a topic by Brodongo in Boston Marathon Bombing   
    So I think it might be enlightening to some of you if I shared my experience with this whole situation from my own perspective.
     
    Might make a little more sense to get a human perspective from someone currently living in the city, rather than gathering all your information from sensationalist media sources.
     
    I understand why some of you might feel disconnected from this entire thing, but I can assure you this has had a very real effect on the community that I live in. Maybe I'll type something up tomorrow if I have some free time.
  3. pheonix561 liked a post in a topic by Chase in College Woes   
    I think you're being too dramatic.
     
    Just because something feels a certain way, or you perceive something a certain way, doesn't mean it is a certain way, ya? I don't think all of your friends have abandoned you. You've shut yourself off from their contact (you've stopped coming to Hyrule recently, for example) and you're upset that no one cares that you've been missing? Maybe they have and haven't posted about it. Or maybe they haven't. Regardless, the only true way to fix it is to start posting again. To be engaged in coversation, offer advice and input, and just generally be a happy person. Same goes for your IRL friends. Spend time with them. Call them. Invite them to places. Don't just wait for things to happen. Go. Do.
     
    It sucks to feel the way you do. I know. You convince yourself that your friends don't truly appreciate you, you put a negative spin on every situation...I've been there. Pretty recently, in fact. The easiest way to get back to where you want to be is to convince yourself that you are wrong and work to establish a better situation. If you want change, then change. Action is the simplest way to get to where you want to be. Often, you overlook a lot when you're drowning in your own self-pity.
     
    Another thing you can do is forget yourself for a while. Seriously. Forget the fact you exist. Instead, go out and see what you can do for others. Give your friends attention and love, give strangers a smile and a complement...you might be surprised how quickly your mood gets better.
     
    Also, if you ever want to talk just let me know. If I were with you we could go grab a soda or something. But unfortunately all we have is the internet, so it would have to be through something like Skype or Hyrule or Facebook or whatever.
  4. SilverAlchemic liked a post in a topic by Chase in Talk   
    This is late but Grass/Fire puppy yeah!

    Marijuanna!
  5. pheonix561 liked a post in a topic by Chase in Talk   
    This is late but Grass/Fire puppy yeah!

    Marijuanna!
  6. Teto liked a post in a topic by Chase in Talk   
    This is late but Grass/Fire puppy yeah!

    Marijuanna!
  7. LLmao ?✊? liked a post in a topic by Chase in Talk   
    This is late but Grass/Fire puppy yeah!

    Marijuanna!
  8. Cirt liked a post in a topic by Chase in Talk   
    This is late but Grass/Fire puppy yeah!

    Marijuanna!
  9. PrimaGaga liked a post in a topic by Chase in Talk   
    This is late but Grass/Fire puppy yeah!

    Marijuanna!
  10. pheonix561 liked a post in a topic by Chase in POKEMON X AND Y   
    Or Super Saiyan 3
  11. PrimaGaga liked a post in a topic by Chase in Do you smoke weed?   
    They are actually in just about every advertisement for cigarettes and alcohol. You have to look real close into the background, but they usually leave behind some hidden code or a website. Then, you can go on these websites and search for local dealers in your area. It's actually a pretty ingenious system. 
  12. Chase liked a post in a topic by Brodongo in What makes you truly happy?   
    I get a lot of satisfaction from helping other people accomplish things. I know thats kind of general but theres a certain point where people start to depend on you and when you pull through and they suceed as a consequence then there are few better feelings in the world for me. I guess it also helps that im a pretty patient person, i can usually convince people to keep working on things long after they feel like giving up.

    Back in highschool, during study halls, i remember spending a lot of time helping a friend with her work in biology.

    Generally i hated doing anything that resembled work during study halls, i was always inventing new ways to waste time with my friends. My greatest contribution was organizing connect four royale games, where 5 or 6 of us would all sit around a piece of grid paper and all play connect four on the same massive game board, where everybody was a different symbol, and we were simultaneosuly playing against everyone else. Games generally got pretty rowdy and would inevtably get banned after a few weeks.

    I also operated as a bookie during study halls and would come up with things to bet on. For example i would set an over/under for the number of times that the study hall proctor would tell everyone to be quiet, or the number of names they would mispronounce during attendance, and we would all take a side would try to sway the odds in our favor by any means necessary.

    The point is that i never did any work, but when it came to helping other people with their work i always felt way more engaged and i would stop doing stupid shit and help people out. Was always way more rewarding than doing my own work.
  13. Sahaqiel liked a post in a topic by Chase in What makes you truly happy?   
    To see someone else legitimately happy.
  14. SilverAlchemic liked a post in a topic by Chase in What makes you truly happy?   
    To see someone else legitimately happy.
  15. pheonix561 liked a post in a topic by Chase in What makes you truly happy?   
    To see someone else legitimately happy.
  16. Comoadalolo liked a post in a topic by Chase in Wii U Review   


    Wii U has finally arrived. Nintendo is taking its first cautious steps from the comfort of Standard Definition into the scary, cutthroat world of High Definition. Can the Wii U match, or even surpass, the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3? Is the hardware much improved, or is the technology still a generation behind the other consoles? Does the Wii U's GamePad offer enough fresh experiences for another revolution like the Wii? Find out in the review below.

    This is a review of the Deluxe model of the Wii U. I do not own the 8GB white model, so I cannot review it. For the record, though, my opinion is that the Deluxe model is the better of the two models, for a number of reasons.

    First, even though it is 50 dollars more, it comes with a game included: Nintendoland. Nintendoland is the Wii U's answer to Wii Sports. It has a number of interesting attractions, from the Zelda-themed shooting gallery/quest to the Metroid-themed horde mode, and it is definitely worth the extra 50 dollars on its own.

    Second, the Deluxe model comes with a charge cradle (separate $9.99), stands for the Wii U so that it can sit vertically, and 32 GB of internal storage (as opposed to 8 GB for the standard model).

    Third, the Deluxe model comes with a special digital offer. From November 18, 2012 to December 31, 2014 Nintendo is giving 10% back in the form of points when you purchase a game from the eshop. For example, when I purchased Super Mario Bros. U for $59.99 on the eshop, I got 599 points. 500 points is equal to $5, which I can then use to purchase more games on the eshop. It's an excellent promotion and, with Nintendoland and the extra storage, makes the Deluxe model a no brainer.

    Fourth, it's in black. Black is cool.

    With that out of the way, let's get to the review. I will cover the hardware, the software, the games, and my overall thoughts and impressions of the console.

    HARDWARE


    The Wii U feels and looks very similar to the Wii. You could be forgiven for getting them confused with each other at a glance. Unfortunately, the Wii U comes in a glossy finish. While glossy looks really cool and reflective at first, after handling the system for 5 minutes, it looks like I've had the Wii U for 10 years. Dust and cat hair are very attracted to this console. Despite all of that, I quite like the minimalistic look of the Wii U, and I love the fact that it's much smaller than the Xbox 360 and the PS3.

    Finally, an HD system is packaged with an HDMI cord at launch. It's about time. Like I said before, my model also came with a charge cradle for the GamePad, as well as stands to make the Wii U sit vertically.

    As for the GamePad, it feels very light. A lot lighter than it looks. It's the same glossy finish as the console, so fingerprints are inevitable. At first, the GamePad feels a bit awkward to hold. The ridges in the back don't mesh very well with where I hold my hands. It literally looks like they took two Wii Nunchuks and stuck them to the side of a screen. Still, I've adjusted and I very much enjoy using the GamePad. The GamePad charges separately for the console. This has been a negative for most reviewers, but it really doesn't bother me. Besides, I'd rather play with the GamePad charging by my bed than have to stay near the console with a USB cable (which is what you'll be doing anyway. The GamePad has a battery life of 2.5 hours).

    One little quirk that bothers me about the GamePad is the screen showing the same image as the television. For some reason, I always have to look down when the GamePad shows the same thing as the television. It's distracting to see the flashing images in front of my face and my eyes naturally shift to the GamePad. This is probably a small side effect of me laying on my bed. If I were sitting and looking up at the t.v., I probably wouldn't even notice the GamePad screen.

    The buttons feel rather plastic and the GamePad feels like a toy more than a controller. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it does feel a bit cheaply made when compared to the PS3 or 360 controllers. A lot of people are complaining that the Wii U uses digital triggers instead of analog triggers. This does not bother me and, in fact, I prefer the digital triggers. In Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (and in any shooter, really) the 360 triggers feel heavy and difficult to pull down during long play periods. The Wii U's triggers, on the other hand, are easy to press, so it makes aiming and shooting a breeze. This is really going to be a personal preference, but I prefer the Wii U.

    The Wii U Pro controller feels nice. It's lighter than an Xbox 360 controller, but heavier than a PS3 controller. It fits my hands better than a 360 controller, so I really like using it. One thing that bothers me is how the buttons are under the right thumbstick. I've never had a controller like it before, so it takes a while to get used to it. The GamePad is easier to adjust to because the buttons are so big and there's more grip behind the controller, so it's more comfortable to reach the buttons. On the Pro controller, I often find myself hitting the X button instead of the Y button. In a game like Assassin's Creed III, this means I accidentally shoot my pistol instead of assassinating a guard. This may not be a problem for everyone, but it's something I've had to adjust to and has caused me to die or restart multiple times.

    Overall, I really like the Wii U hardware and the GamePad is not nearly as unwieldy as it appears to be.

    SOFTWARE




    The Wii U is very similar to the Wii when it comes to menus. The menus look damn near identical, the miis are present, and everything has a minimalistic, simple quality. Funnily enough, this works for Nintendo. No one else would get a pass from me for having such a bare, simple style (well, except Apple), but Nintendo pulls it off well.

    The menus are sluggish. Too sluggish. Navigating anywhere on the console can take between 5 seconds to 30 seconds. Sometimes, this is unacceptable. To do basically anything, you have to twiddle your thumbs for about 5 seconds and that is horrible when you consider how quickly the PS3 and the 360 can be navigated. This is a next generation console. It needs to act like it. The Wii U has 2 GB of RAM, 1 GB of which is dedicated to the system processes. This SHOULD NOT HAPPEN and Nintendo needs to address the issue.

    The same thing can be said for updates. Updates take a ridiculous amount of time to complete when compared to 360 updates. Even PS3 updates, notoriously long and unacceptable, are faster than the Wii U's updates. It's mind-numbing and really shows just how new Nintendo is to online gaming. I had to sit from anywhere between 8 minutes and, at worst, one hour before I was able to play games.

    The eshop is much, much improved from the Wii's virtual console. It's also better than the 3DS's eshop. Still, it can't really compete with the 360's, er, LIVE...store...anyway, it's much better than the past and I commend Nintendo on progressing in the online space. The Miiverse is Nintendo's answer to Playstation Home and Cross-game chat. It's basically a way for people to interact with each other and discuss strategies about the game they're playing. It's a cool system, though I'd also prefer to have a voice chat functionality.

    The internet browser on the Wii U is excellent. It rivals those of computers, and blows the PS3 and 360 browsers out of the water. Plus, using the tablet makes typing things a lot easier than any other controller.

    Unfortunately, for Wii games, you'll have to navigate the Wii menu, which can be accessed from the Wii U's menu. It's convoluted, unnecessary and, frankly, baffling. Why not allow GamePad and Pro controller support for Virtual Console games? Why do I still need to access the Wii's horrible VC shop to download old games? Why can't it all be under the Wii U's menu? Why? WHY?

    I don't know why, but, for whatever reason, this is the course Nintendo has chosen. Maybe they plan on eventually streamlining the whole process, but for now, it's a joke. Still, at least the Wii U is backwards compatible...that's more than can be said for most PS3s and 360s.

    At least Nintendo allows you to transfer your VC games from your old Wii to your shiny new Wii U. It's a fairly simple process involving a television, wifi, two Wiimotes, your Wii U and Wii consoles, and an SD card. Little Pikmin carry your info (a la the 3DS transfer system) over to the new console. It's cute and fun to behold.

    Overall, the simple style of Nintendo reigns supreme in the aesthetics department, but Nintendo has a LOT of catching up to do when it comes to their online services.

    GAMES


    The Wii U has one of the best launches of any console I've ever experienced. True, there is no system seller. You won't find a Super Mario 64, a Twilight Princess, or a Halo here, but you will find a diverse library of awesome games.

    Super Mario Bros. U is the obvious game to choose when buying a Wii U. It's Mario. In HD. Granted, it's a 2D sidescroller, so it's no Galaxy, but it's still a competent game that ranks among the best of the 2D offerings. It still doesn't match Super Mario Bros. 3 or World, though. It's certainly not a system seller.

    Zombi U is a dark, scary, survival-horror game. The graphics are bad, but this is a launch title. Look past the graphics, the minimalistic story, and the jank melee combat. This is definitely better than the reviews are letting on. Give it a fair shake. I'd compare it to Dark Souls if Dark Souls had bad combat and zombies. At the very least, rent it.

    Assassin's Creed III is just as good on the Wii U as it is on other consoles. No more, no less. The Wii U has no trophy or achievement system, though, so if that is a factor I would look elsewhere. If you've played it on other consoles, move on, otherwise give it a shot. It's one of the best games of the year.

    Mass Effect 3 is in the same boat as ACIII. If you haven't played Mass Effect 1 or 2, I would highly, highly recommend picking up the trilogy for 60 dollars on 360 or PS3. If you've played the game on other consoles, there's really nothing new here to draw you in. I can only recommend this game to Mass Effect die-hards.

    Nintendoland. Do NOT buy this game if you don't get the Deluxe system. It's not worth 65 dollars. However, it is worth about 30 dollars and if you can find it for that then by all means purchase it. This is the Wii Sports of the Wii U. It becomes a blast to play with friends, so make sure you gather about 5 Wii remotes and nunchuks. It's an interesting experiment, with a lot more content than it first appears to have.

    Ninja Gaiden 3 for Wii U is the best version of Ninja Gaiden 3. Period. If that interests you, pick it up. It's a surprisingly competent game, with a lot of improvements from the PS3/360 versions. It's basically a new game. Try it out if you're into Ninja Gaiden or curious about the series.

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 is just fine on the Wii U. The Wii U's online rarely messes up and the multiplayer is just as fun to play on WII U as it is on other consoles. One caveat though: there aren't many people playing the game, because not many people have a Wii U right now. Team Deathmatch is almost exclusively played, so don't bother trying to play any Free-for-all matches.

    As far as launch games go, take your pick from those. They're all worth a look and they're diverse enough that there's something for everyone. Pikmin 3 is on the horizon and, of course, a Metroid, Zelda, 3D Mario, etc. are probably on their way at some point.

    COMPARISON TO THE XBOX 360 AND PLAYSTATION 3

    The Wii U is more powerful than the 360 and the PS3. That said, almost all of the launch games are ports, 2D Mario has never been graphically intensive, and there is no 1st-party game besides Mario. So, the Wii U's power cannot be seen in the launch games. Sure, they all look great, but there's nothing that sets them apart graphically from the 360 or PS3 versions.

    Until we get a brand new, 1080p Metroid, Zelda, or Mario, we're stuck with people looking down on the Wii U in comparison to consoles that have not even been announced yet.

    That's the funny thing about these comparisons. The Next Xbox and the PS4 do not exist. We know absolutely nothing about them. Yet, people are still making comparisons. Those consoles are one or two years off at least (if they even exist), so the Wii U has plenty of time to flex its muscles at the competition. Never judge a console at launch.

    In comparison to the dated 360 and PS3, the Wii U has a lot of catching up to do when it comes to Nintendo's online strategy. I'd like a system-wide achievement system (though not necessary at all) and I would really like cross-game voice chat. The menus are sluggish and the updates take forever. Still, Nintendo has a certain charm that can't be matched by either Sony or Microsoft. The Miiverse is a very intimate way to interact with others, and I have yet to see a single curse word, derogatory remark, or otherwise. It's nice not to deal with the 10 years olds that frequent Xbox Live.

    FINAL THOUGHTS AND OVERALL IMPRESSIONS

    The Wii U is personal. That's something I've come to understand after using it for a week. It's mine. It's intimate. I can share my thoughts with others online, but in a nice, comfortable way. There's no shouting, no flaming...just people communicating. If this changes, so be it. But I sincerely hope it doesn't.

    Even though the online and the menus need work, even though there aren't that many games available for the console right now, even though the backwards compatibility is baffling, even though there is no cross game chat, even though there are so many negatives about the console at the moment...I wholeheartedly recommend you get one.

    It's when I've gotten home after a long day at work, I change into my pajamas, I lie down on my bed...and I play my Wii U on the GamePad. The television is off, the lights are off, and it's just me and the GamePad. I can't really describe it, but at times, the Wii U feels like a handheld system. Much more personal than the Wii, PS3, 360, or any other console before it. It's more comfortable than a Vita, more comfortable than a 3DS...there's nothing quite like playing Assassin's Creed III and Mario U on the GamePad in the darkness of my room late at night. And it's a feeling I haven't experienced before with a console. It actually harkens back to the days of when I used to play my GBA beneath the covers late at night so that my parents wouldn't see or hear.

    And that's the best thing about the Wii U for me. It brings that Nintendo magic that somehow melts my cynicism and allows me to play games with a child-like wonder, something that Sony and Microsoft have never been able to give me.

    For this, I recommend the Wii U. Also, it's a Nintendo console. So, Zelda eventually. So...reason enough for me.

    Thanks for reading :]
  17. pheonix561 liked a post in a topic by Chase in Talk   
    Outdated? You cur!
  18. Roc liked a post in a topic by Chase in Talk   
    It's probably a virus.

    http://xkcd.com/1180/
  19. Chase liked a post in a topic by DR SHRUBBERY! in Assassin's Creed   

  20. Sahaqiel liked a post in a topic by Chase in RELATIONSHIP ADVICE THREAD   
    I didn't have any ulterior motives. I guess I phrased it wrong.
     
    I meant it in a positive way, but looking back at it, I can see how it could easily be taken differently. Sorry.
  21. Sahaqiel liked a post in a topic by Chase in Talk   
    Also you can eat as many bananas, pears, grapes, celery sticks, tomatoes, spinach leaves, turnips, green beans, etc. as you want and you will still lose weight. The only caveats are:
     
    1. You can't eat any meat. 
    2. You can't drink sugary soft drinks (such as soda, fruit juice, and sweet tea)
    3. You have to drink water. As much as pheo posted about.
     
    If you follow that, you will lose weight. The reason this works is because fruits and vegetables are full of fiber and low in calories. If you eat whole, raw fruits and veggies you will become full rather quickly. For example, 1 banana has ~100 calories. In order to eat a full day's worth of calories, you'd have to eat 20 bananas! That's a lot of bananas in one sitting. Most people will be full after 3 or 4. 
     
    For a meal, have 1 banana, 1 apple, a handful of grapes, 1 tomato, as many celery sticks as you want, and as much spinach as you want. Have about 4-6 meals a day.
     
    You will lose a lot of weight that way. 
     
    If you can't go without meat, buy those individual deli slices of turkey or chicken and limit yourself to 2 slices a meal. Fish is also a good source of protein and healthy fats, but you have to make sure the fish is baked or grilled. Go for salmon, tuna, or tilapia. Also buy assorted non-salted nuts at the store (they come in individual size packs of 250 calories) and those will give you good fats. 
     
    If you can manage this for a long period of time, while also increasing your exercise, you'll be well on your way to tip-top shape.
  22. PrimaGaga liked a post in a topic by Chase in Pork Chop   
    It doesn't sound to me like he got over it though. It sounds like he still has a chip on his shoulder. Hence why he hates pork chops. 
     
    That's not to say there weren't some excellent points made in the video. It was very moving. Kids who get picked on need friends with kind words to build them up. They need support from family. They need love. 
     
    I don't think that bullying is okay. But the word "bullying" tends to be thrown around a lot these days. I was picked on a lot when I was in school. I'm sure everyone here was at some point. But you move past that. He kept reiterating that words hurt worse (or just as much) as broken bones. And my response to that is: only if you let them. If your self-esteem is so low that you allow others to shape your personality and shape your emotions...that's rough. You have to learn to decipher the difference between legitimate criticism (you are fat and I feel for your health. Here are some healthy ways to lose weight. I'll go to the gym with you. etc.) to bullying (hey fatty. ugly. bitch. cunt. etc.) The former you need to be open to. The latter you need to develop an emotional wall to block that sort of stuff. If you allow it to control you, it leads to depression. Depression sucks because you take things that are small and shouldn't bother you (like someone saying they don't want to hang out with you) and turns it into this big thing and brings on suicide. 
     
    I'm not saying depression isn't real (it is) and I'm not saying there aren't legitimate reasons to be depressed (there are), but if you're so depressed that it's leading you to suicide, you seriously, seriously need to nut up and reevaluate just how bad your life is and why you're allowing external factors to control your internal state of mind. It may seem like the world is against you, but you are NEVER alone. There is always someone ready to help if you seek them out and allow them to help. 
     
    I know if anyone ever came to me, said they were contemplating suicide, I'd be there for them in an instant. I'm sure there are many, many more people like me out there. So you're never alone. 
  23. Chase liked a post in a topic by Teto in What games are you playing currently?   
    Wait until he gets the chao garden addiction and constantly pets things.
  24. Chase liked a post in a topic by DR SHRUBBERY! in What games are you playing currently?   
    My little brother is playing Sonic Adventure 2 right now. I can hear Escape from the City coming from the the other room and I am IMMENSELY PROUD RIGHT NOW.
  25. SilverAlchemic liked a post in a topic by Chase in Post Yourself   
    me