Chezburger
american idiot
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we all learn at some point, never use a physgun near active physics props unless you wanna kill half the server and then yourselfi couldve sworn i had posted this before, it's been in my unlisted videos for a year.
this is one of the few remaining clips i have in my old hard drive of the CW iteration, i think from 2016 or 2017. i can tell it's old because of the hud, the discord overlay and the fact that for some reason shadowplay was recording my teenage voice through the webcam mic and not my headset during that time for several months.
i couldve sworn i had posted this before, it's been in my unlisted videos for a year.
this is one of the few remaining clips i have in my old hard drive of the CW iteration, i think from 2016 or 2017. i can tell it's old because of the hud, the discord overlay and the fact that for some reason shadowplay was recording my teenage voice through the webcam mic and not my headset during that time for several months.
i havent been that engaged in HL2RP for several years but ive always checked into the subforum once in a while to try and discern what has happened. the gamemode hasnt "clicked" for me in a very long while despite numerous tries, and ive always had to prioritize other things in my life, but somehow im still drawn to the gamemode almost 10 years since i first started playing.
Excuse to add one extra word for an already huge block of /me textSometimes I wonder who even started the whole /me would thing back in the day, I used to do it back on CW cause I saw other people doing it and thought it was a sign of good roleplay but it makes absolutely no sense in retrospect 😭
Sometimes I wonder who even started the whole /me would thing back in the day, I used to do it back on CW cause I saw other people doing it and thought it was a sign of good roleplay but it makes absolutely no sense in retrospect 😭
From how I see it, you can still do things like "David swings his fist towards John" that declare intent - but not success - for an action.present-tense and past-tense implies your character is immediately successful at their task
"David punches John" and "David punched John" leave no room for ambiguity, going off what's written, they do happen.
/me would appear to be quite bruisedit's future-tense writing
/me would ... if you'd allow it
i would do this, if no one stopped me
present-tense and past-tense implies your character is immediately successful at their task
"David punches John" and "David punched John" leave no room for ambiguity, going off what's written, they do happen.
future tense is ironically the most correct way to write without powergaming, because it adds the assumption that you're attempting everything, without having to put "attempts" in all your /me's