Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-26005008-20160407215658/@comment-3547390-20160510201701

A fantasy soap opera/Lord of the Rings ripoff in which feminism rules the world, as written for horny 13 year olds and those heavily interested in the nervous twitches of females, that only ended because the old man died.

Well, GarrettLoader isn't a source port, I don't use any source ports for games after Quake. It is a third party loader that simply does many of the processes you would have to do manually otherwise. It doesn't have an engine of its own or anything that is changed once the game is loaded.

Yes, though most fishing games tend to bore me, they have to be "arcade-like" and generally made in Korea to be entertaining to me. There is a MMO called Fishing Hero that even has the same style for catching the fish, but the problem with that game is that it is a RPG that is online. My internet connection isn't the most stable and pretty much that moment where the server doesn't see you will result in a lot of misses. Also note like an MMO it has mobs in various areas, meaning you have to spend most of your time hunting for the one spot where to catch a certain fish. Then there are quest rewards to catch a certain fish with a limited amount of bait, this means there are fishes that you must hope to not lag on or you lose the ability to catch them (sound like fun yet?). Oh, and then all fishes have their individual stats and you need to build yours up to catch higher levels, it is impossible to catch a hard fish on the first level, and they also don't tell you the stats of the fishes. So you are using a limited amount of bait to catch a fish and hoping you don't lag, losing the bait without even getting a chance to fight the fish, then when it doesn't lag it turns out that you didn't have the stats to beat it. In fact, the way it requires hour-long gameplay contrasts with the whole real purpose of a fishing game, which is something that is simple to pick up and play before you do something else.

My monitor is nothing fancy, it was pretty cheap when I got it and is from about 2009 or so. It captures resolutions good and goes up to 1080p, it just is nothing fancy to write home about, especially since this is the only 1080p monitor I have ever touched. It just will be an expensive purchase and I have numerous other pieces to build up my rig with first. Right now I have just ordered some 2400MHZ 16GB (8x2) RAM that will replace out my 1333MHZ 8GB (2x4) RAM. Apparently 1333 is pretty bad for speeds, while 8 GB just isn't enough for more demanding pieces of software and I have had cases where my lack of RAM would cause me to freeze up.

Hahaha, I was sleepy as well, I ended up not getting much done last night. It was one of those nights where I just didn't feel like doing much. Hope you enjoy :P