Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20171111143841/@comment-1496755-20180716170739

So glad last week is finally behind me - the first 3-day round of registering new students is the hardest... and its second day is like a little custom-made piece of Hell. It wouldn't have been so bad without all the paperwork we have to wade through. And this year it's made worse because of the new personal data rules - all students have to sign some extra consent forms and whatnot so that we're not committing a crime by using their data. A whole forest had to die so that we can have a new batch of freshmen :P

Country music - something that's never been heard at home. My folks are mostly fans of classic rock (especially 70's and 80's stuff). My dad is more conservative in this regard, but my mom is more open to new stuff and even enjoys things like Rammstein, Slipknot and Marilyn Manson. Growing up with this music taught me to appreciate it, but I needed something harder and darker in my teenage years (with all the anger, angst and general self-loathing going on), so I made a definitive turn towards metal as a whole. The popular sub-genre at the time was nu metal, as you can surely guess. It's hard to pinpoint my current tastes, I am mostly at symphonic, but also bend towards industrial, death, and black from time to time.

Woooo, a true new enemy - glad to have this variety. Is it a new entity in its own right? This is something that generally wasn't possible with older games, where new enemies were just modifications of existing ones (e.g. via Dehacked patches in Doom).

Agreed, a monster can be a new entity but not have an obituary due to a simple oversight by its designer. But despite this omission, it's still fully functional and usable. The Ogre Marksman is a weird thing - I've wondered if it's an unfinished enemy variety or an experiment that was left in the files after it had served its purpose.