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Post by lordofpotatoes on Apr 12, 2016 7:57:59 GMT
I don't know what timezone you are in, but for me, today(tuesday) means no comic, there was one yesterday and there'll be tomorrow as well. If you mean yesterdays comic I don't have it. I doubt someone else happened to download it as well. You'll probably have to wait til it's up again.
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Post by Daedalus on Apr 12, 2016 8:33:08 GMT
I don't know what timezone you are in, but for me, today(tuesday) means no comic, there was one yesterday and there'll be tomorrow as well. If you mean yesterdays comic I don't have it. I doubt someone else happened to download it as well. You'll probably have to wait til it's up again. GK Sierra usually saves each comic, but he doesn't visit much anymore. I don't know if anyone else does.
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Post by calpal on Apr 12, 2016 10:58:18 GMT
I wonder if there's a story / world out there with a more complex timeline than this Which doesn't involve Homestuck...Probably? Though it's certainly one of the more complex ones. Zelda, Chrono Cross, Mass Effect, Final Fantasy, Dark Souls, and Kingdom Hearts are also all strong contenders for "most complex video game storyline". I was thinking more along the lines of timelines that aren't in chronological order, not necessarily complex or in-depth story. ... And now with that being said, I am somewhat disheartened to see Kat NOT playing Mass Effect. I mean, raw, unadulterated science with just a hint of "magic" (biotics), super-cool characters AND robots looking for recognition as people? That's more up her alley, I would say.
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Post by Jelly Jellybean on Apr 12, 2016 11:59:18 GMT
Probably? Though it's certainly one of the more complex ones. Zelda, Chrono Cross, Mass Effect, Final Fantasy, Dark Souls, and Kingdom Hearts are also all strong contenders for "most complex video game storyline". I was thinking more along the lines of timelines that aren't in chronological order, not necessarily complex or in-depth story. ... And now with that being said, I am somewhat disheartened to see Kat NOT playing Mass Effect. I mean, raw, unadulterated science with just a hint of "magic" (biotics), super-cool characters AND robots looking for recognition as people? That's more up her alley, I would say. Maybe it is a good sign, we certainly don't want Tom to pull a Mass Effect 3*. * Keep the planned ending a secret so it is a surprise when revealed, but change it after it leaks out to something that doesn't make sense and disappoints. Allegedly.
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Post by l33tninja on Apr 12, 2016 15:58:06 GMT
Just don't invoke Cole's Law. But it's so tasty
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Post by keef on Apr 12, 2016 18:32:20 GMT
I can't seem to be able to connect to the main site. Can you please show me today's yesterday's comic uploading it somewhere else? I safe every page, so in case the site is still unreachable for you: Or you can of course read the Dutch translation here.
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Post by warrl on Apr 12, 2016 19:45:52 GMT
I wonder if there's a story / world out there with a more complex timeline than this Which doesn't involve Homestuck...Well, on the El Goonish Shive forum there's been some discussion of how the main story line, the occasional flashbacks within it, and the portions of EGS:NP that are canonical fit together. And it's pretty much agreed that there is no strictly linear arrangement: that some of the NP storylines are concurrent with one or more main-comic storylines and vice versa.
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Post by Señor Goose on Apr 13, 2016 10:33:46 GMT
SPOILERS ABOUT MGS PLOT AHEAD Holy crap, is there a MG bundle I can buy somewhere? Are they on Steam? I don't want to get into yet another game series but you make a compelling argument.
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Post by matoyak on Apr 14, 2016 0:19:47 GMT
SPOILERS ABOUT MGS PLOT AHEAD Holy crap, is there a MG bundle I can buy somewhere? Are they on Steam? I don't want to get into yet another game series but you make a compelling argument. The Metal Gear stuff covers a LONG time period IRL, and thus lots of consoles. Very few are on PC though. Best bet is to buy the MGS collection for 360/PS3 (gives you Metal Gear, Metal Gear 2, MGS2, MGS3, and Peace Walker), then get the MGS1 PSClassic on the PS3 (maybe PS4 too?). Then get MGS4 on PS3, and then MGSV wherever you want (PC, AFAIK / IIRC is the best option there). If you want them all in as few a locations as possible, PS3 and PS4 is your best bet. If you want the originals, though... Well, you'll probably need to just outright emulate Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 (unless you buy an ... MSX, iirc), then get MGS 1 on PS1, MGS2 and 3 on PS2, MGS:PW on PSP, MGS4 on PS3, and MGSV on whatever. (Then there are the Metal Gear Acid games, but IIRC those are not cannon. PSP games too, iirc).
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Post by Señor Goose on Apr 14, 2016 4:51:09 GMT
Holy crap, is there a MG bundle I can buy somewhere? Are they on Steam? I don't want to get into yet another game series but you make a compelling argument. The Metal Gear stuff covers a LONG time period IRL, and thus lots of consoles. Very few are on PC though. Best bet is to buy the MGS collection for 360/PS3 (gives you Metal Gear, Metal Gear 2, MGS2, MGS3, and Peace Walker), then get the MGS1 PSClassic on the PS3 (maybe PS4 too?). Then get MGS4 on PS3, and then MGSV wherever you want (PC, AFAIK / IIRC is the best option there). If you want them all in as few a locations as possible, PS3 and PS4 is your best bet. If you want the originals, though... Well, you'll probably need to just outright emulate Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 (unless you buy an ... MSX, iirc), then get MGS 1 on PS1, MGS2 and 3 on PS2, MGS:PW on PSP, MGS4 on PS3, and MGSV on whatever. (Then there are the Metal Gear Acid games, but IIRC those are not cannon. PSP games too, iirc). Welp guess I have to get a Playstation now.
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Post by stef1987 on Apr 14, 2016 19:26:33 GMT
It seems you didn't got the joke. It seems you didn't get the joke about not-getting-the-joke... sure, that was a joke
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