Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140221183807/@comment-3547390-20140303091158

Hmm, that would be interesting. A complete cancel out of all force powers.

Iron Mode is hard in certain levels. The biggest challenge for me is actually the bugs, such as the rope bug or door bug. Thief II makes me more nervous for Iron Mode though, I wonder how I will take on every robot and blackjack it whilst not reloading. Remember, Iron Mode has to be quite difficult for me to be perhaps the first person to try and complete the challenge myself (I have seen others people have started but never completed, I have made it farther than they did luckily).

Interesting how that works. I started school in 2000 (Kindergarden), so it is every easy for me to remember the grade I was in as it lines up with the year number (the latter half would transition to the next year of course, so I graduated in 2013). So basically I can line up years somewhat with the grade I was in.

Isn't Vork in his 30s, same age as I thought you were? So weird how I thought I was talking to two older people and find out that Raadec might be only a couple years out of college.

I was born in the 90s but grew up in the 2000s. Based on how I could not relate to anyone else with video games, you would be right for the most part. 2000-2002 probably holds a lot of games I have touched as those were the games I was playing during that time frame. Remember, Thief II was made in 2000. At the time I played what my parents had or some educational games (I played a lot of Humongous Entertainment). My parents weren't really into the whole video game craze, meaning that while we got some once in a while I think I went for years just playing the same few games over and over. As said, I was obsessed with Thief more than anything else in my library, and I know I didn't have any other FPS games (besides an underwater shooter called Shark! Hunting the Great White). Besides my PS2 (which I assume I got around 2004, I remember being around when Star Wars Battlefront II was out and was extremely hyped about it), I didn't progress much in the realm of gaming. That would mean it had to be 2007 (strange, I would have pinpointed it before due to release dates, like 2005) that I got into Doom 3 as my father was interested in it and wanted to play with me. I don't remember being in elementary school by the time I was playing it. I also played Republic Commando, so I was getting into 2004 for the PC. So that means I had from 2007-2009 to play Doom 3 and some Republic Commando (as well as the era of the Doom 3 curse, so this is when I would have had to play Thief Gold actually as well as most shooters I know today). 2009 I would be a high school freshman and probably played some more Doom 3, but I think I was starting to move into the realm of Unreal and started dismissing the newer games. 2010's summer (between freshman and sophomore) had me starting on Liandri, my first wikia. I was turned away by that in a short bit and by the start of 2011 I was wanting to play older games and probably discovered Quake. I started here in April of 2011, so near the end of my sophomore year. I have been here for the last two years of my high school career and graduated last summer. I wasted most of my high school on focusing on real old school stuff in the 70s, which I had started trying to do in my sophomore year before quitting. Now that I feel I have a good enough knowledge base, I am back to play more FPS games and finally experience a lot more.

The wrong-side-of-youtube is something I used to check out a lot as a child. I loved insanity and darkness, often saying crazy things with a dark sense of humor :).

Yes, I was quite insane and decided to start saying I was Jesus. It went off from there and I made a series about Jesus' talk show (no idea who he was talking to). The monkey-goat thing was a werewolf costume. I remember I wanted to put a video on youtube, but didn't want my face to be seen, so I decided to wear a mask. At certain times I failed at keeping myself anonymous, such as the Drummer costume showing the side of my head (I think it got more revealing by accident as it went). Still, it was fun even though I eventually got off it due to the fear that I would either say too much or get a file in the most insane. This isn't the type of video to show work and I almost got in trouble with school for pulling less crazy antics than you saw.

The laughing was due to the fact that I have trouble keeping a straight face when I find something funny. I start laughing at what I say, I tried to improv it (the whole thing was improv). I was quite insane back then and am still as you see with my desire to slaughter hundreds of video game people.

From all this you can see I was quite a different child in my sense of humor and tastes. I freaked a lot of people out, one more reason I didn't really get along well with many people in real life. You probably would want to turn the other way as well if you saw me coming.

EDIT: The latest FM has an interesting talk about spoons. Otherwise, it is quite a boring level that can turn into a TRB hunt if you are not good on eyesight like I was (for once).

Up next... a FM infamous for being one of the hardest ever made. Oh boy, that usually means TRB hunt...