Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20171111143841/@comment-3547390-20180709221218

I swear I am cursed to just have the internet not tell me what I need. I mean, with a new subject I just started, of course it will say something. But if I get stuck, the internet suddenly becomes worthless. I can't name a single time looking something up has actually helped the situation. If anything, I find some complicated facts that make the entire thing all the more impossible. Want to learn how to draw? Well first you need to learn how to hold a pencil! Here is a diagram showing the proper way to hold a pencil, any other way and you will be handicapping yourself to the point you shouldn't even be doing that.

Pretty much. It is somewhat ironic. People will be fans of old-school games, but then they play nothing but the newest or most well-known mods. I just don't see that as being much of an "old-school" fan. If you are insisting on just playing Doom PWADs from 2018 in GZDoom, you aren't much of an old-school fan. One plan for the server is to make "commits" at certain points, versions of the server we can always go back to, so we could play a 1996 modded server which is just purely 1996 mods. Right now it is easy to swap between the vanilla game and the 1996 server.

I would agree entirely, the Rocket Launcher tends to be more useful, since it is just point and aim. Combine it with quicker results, longer range, and the ability to rocket jump with it... yeah, I prefer the Grenade Launcher for strategic reasons and would argue that the Rocket Launcher is more useful. If you watched my videos, you probably would see I mostly just use the Rocket Launcher when I have it, even though I don't consider myself a bad shot at all with the Grenade Launcher (the reason for punishing teamplayer deaths has nothing to do with me, I am perhaps too used to the game).

I use MP3Tag to update album artwork and alter the metadata as needed. I store everything in folders by album, then by artist, then by genre (note this can be a mess based on how many hybrids there are or bands switching genres).

You do realize there are subgenres for both death metal and black metal, right (I hate black metal, it is all garbage, so luckily I don't even need to care about those)? The fun part is trying to figure out if it is melodic death metal or technical death metal. Or maybe you are like me and only like eight death metal bands with two or three songs for most of them. Death metal is not really my big genre either, a lot of it is generic and bland. I seem to like gothic, but not so much female fronted gothic bands. I recommend checking out Lacrimosa if you can tolerate German lyrics, though it isn't really metal (this is more gothic than symphonic, as said, I am a lot more about melodies and emotion than mindless synthesizers or generic female-fronted bands; this might be my new favorite song just due to how much emotional intensity and melody it offers, it is pretty much all I could ask for out of a song).