Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20170901233307/@comment-1496755-20171012215208

You've got the patience of a true Jedi. Perhaps the Force will help you go through all these piles of materials.

Uninhabitable planets are just a clever trick to conceal the existence of the planet-makers. They were worried about taxes. Or maybe they were at war with the prehistoric Corporate Sector.

The very idea of soap in SW sounds so... weird in some way. The whole bathroom/toilet thing has been awkwardly absent in the movies. Unless there was something in one of those sourcebooks, I think Dark Forces had the first instance of a toilet. They are called "refreshers" in the current canon, probably because they include some bathroom-ish features as well.

Anything can be flashy in 320x200 pixels. Especially video sequences with such a high compression that you can't tell a person's nose from their eyes anymore.

True. Some games truly feel like worlds and stimulate your imagination to expand them even beyond the actual playable areas, making them complete. And this doesn't always require suoper-modern graphics. Even some older and simpler games can make you feel like you are in a living breathing world and it's amazing.

Stealth is a strange thing - I can enjoy it sometimes, but in most cases it makes me nervous. I like the atmsopheric aspects of it - sneaking around in the night, taking down your foes one by one like an invisible menace. This works pretty well in some shooters, most notably RtCW.

Well, in some forms it can be given to a dog, yes, but in its default form it's dog-proof. I wouldn't underestimate the semi-cousins' drive to cause havoc. Since they are (sort of) your relatives, I'd have to assume they are menaces to society :P

Mmmm, yes, yes, I often associate specific songs with certain periods of my life, with specific life events, and sometimes with the predominant game I used to play in that period. My college years are associated with many songs, but this one is probably the most symbolic of all. Just hearing the first few seconds instantly sends me back to 2005/2006... those were happy times for me. Really happy :)