Ewwww Win10 I have heard so much poop from it I don't ever wanna update my old good Win8 <3 (...I think it's 8, not .1, but not sure XD)
And what was I doing... was going to get a tiramisu-ice cream and Cherry-coke and start Daymare marathon :3 I still haven't played HD versions of 1 and 3 if I remember correctly <__< But on the other hand it's 2 am here so I should be sleeping already... but, but... I wanna playyyy.....
I haven't bought the HD versions of DMT, but I've heard they offer more than the online versions do. Unfortunately I haven't really been as interested in Daymare Town (otherwise I would have attacked that Wiki just as strongly as I did Submachine XP). The games are really cool, such a different take on gaming, and I love the atmosphere it presents. But somehow that didn't stick with me past a few fanarts I did wayyy back in the days of my first Tumblr posts. It's a series I could really get into, but haven't.
As for Win10, it works well so far. Jance, yif you really want to know your computer's OS you can check your version of Windows by pressing WindowsKey and R at the same time. This will bring up a Run box where you type in the command "dxdiag" and it'll bring up a panel explaining all your basic computer techy stuff. There should be an Operating System listing somewhere there.
Jesus christ, i'm in love with this band. Yes i know they are a cover band, but still.... all these songs, the emotion, the sounds. Makes me feel a lot better than i have lately
Two songs that fit my current situation right now:
Ewwww computer techny stuff XD I'm not interested at all what's going on inside this machine as long as it works fine with Mabinogi... Even though I haven't played that in ages. It's still my third homeland after Daymare Town :3
*is now waiting for 5pm when kids shows start, and going to eat lasagna and play then while daughter is busy*
Out of interest, has anyone ever played Submachine with the music off but the sfx on? Quite a different experience, especially if you have good noise-cancelling headphones. It makes it seem more claustrophobic, but it's also cool to hear the full detail of the sfx.
Error_3113 wrote:Out of interest, has anyone ever played Submachine with the music off but the sfx on? Quite a different experience, especially if you have good noise-cancelling headphones. It makes it seem more claustrophobic, but it's also cool to hear the full detail of the sfx.