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MS, CG, PTP, BTN, AB, RuTracker (not really private). Orpheus. I mainly use soulseek with a vpn to get my music now of days.Anyone else here use private trackers?
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MS, CG, PTP, BTN, AB, RuTracker (not really private). Orpheus. I mainly use soulseek with a vpn to get my music now of days.Anyone else here use private trackers?
Ootl, cause?
I think the joke is that these are a bunch of trash, no-name games. I don't recognise a single one, though to be fair, that might just be me.Ootl, cause?
Pathfinder is sort of an okay tabletop game, if you're really deeply into D&D3.5, but I don't think it has yet had a successful video game adaptation the way 5e had Baldur's Gate 3 or AD&D had Neverwinter Nights (and the other two Baldur's Gates, though those aren't faithful to the tabletop rules).I think the joke is that these are a bunch of trash, no-name games. I don't recognise a single one, though to be fair, that might just be me.
Ootl, cause?
Look at the background of that long ass list.I think the joke is that these are a bunch of trash, no-name games. I don't recognise a single one, though to be fair, that might just be me.
As long as it isn't lightroom (for now), GenP works perfect for me.I want to pirate adobe products. What you recommend?
Can you explain to me what GenP is? Also I skimmed the subreddit and the name M0nkeyrus is coming up a lot what is it?As long as it isn't lightroom (for now), GenP works perfect for me.
owner is keffals tier axewound enjoyer from this. you know that average sandnigger/pajeet will bitch and moan over small shit.New update on the GOG-Games situation, they claim the website will be back up to the public by next week. They're blaming people begging for uploads as the reason for the site going private.
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Bazarr allows you to plug in your media library and it’ll auto download all your subtitles and rename them and file them etc.What's the best way to get captions for my library? I've looked at sites but the ones in a simple search want me to pay for a non-aids caption download experience. Should I just hunt for torrents that have captions included and refresh my library along the way?
If you own the games and use Steam, look into CreamAPI and/or Koalageddon 2. You will need to learn how they work, but once you figure it out, you can use them with (almost) any game--however, the few games I've used it with, I also had to download the DLC files from seedy reddit posts, torrents, or mediafire/google drives. I believe Koalageddon 2 also works with Epic but I've never tried it.So i'm too much of a sperg to check through the 28 previous pages
Does anyone know a game DLC piracy website? I refuse to give those jews anymore money for a game I paid full price for.
How does that even work?Bazarr allows you to plug in your media library and it’ll auto download all your subtitles and rename them and file them etc.
How does that even work?
Does it take the filename of a the mp4 then look it up on some chinese site for reference?
GenP cracks creative cloud, allowing you to download virtually anything free straight from their servers. m0nkrus is a russian guy who packages adobe apps that have also been cracked, making installation piss easy. GenP is seen as safest, although m0nkrus is fine too.Can you explain to me what GenP is? Also I skimmed the subreddit and the name M0nkeyrus is coming up a lot what is it?
The Pathfinder games you are describing are the Owlcat Games versions. They are always broken as fuck on launch (in the case of Kingmakers still really fucking broken) and require years of updates and patches to slowly work the bugs out. They are okay, nothing special, and are fairly faithful to the Pathfinder system. They sort of filled the nice for dice heavy CRPGs because, prior to BG3, there weren't a whole lot of those coming out.Pathfinder is sort of an okay tabletop game, if you're really deeply into D&D3.5, but I don't think it has yet had a successful video game adaptation the way 5e had Baldur's Gate 3 or AD&D had Neverwinter Nights (and the other two Baldur's Gates, though those aren't faithful to the tabletop rules).
The Pathfinder video game I do know of got itself into huge controversy when it suddenly started datamining its customers, which is a fine argument in favour of piracy.
Yeah, but Paizo did start it as basically 3.6, it’s almost entirely backwards compatible. The official reason is a license dispute with Wizards over 4e, but given the controversial changes 4e implemented (and 5e mostly rolled back), most PF players were just D&D fans who wanted to keep playing 3.5 even when it was abandoned by Wizards. If you were to sit in on a 3.5 session and a PF session, you’d likely find it really tricky to spot the differences even when you’re aware of them.Oh, and Pathfinder isn't 3.5. It is a legally distinct gaming system.
Oh, that’s interesting. I’ll have to check one out, now, turn-and-dice-based RPGs are entirely my sort of thing. And the PF setting actual has some very neat things, like Rasputin Must Die.The Pathfinder games you are describing are the Owlcat Games versions. They are always broken as fuck on launch (in the case of Kingmakers still really fucking broken) and require years of updates and patches to slowly work the bugs out. They are okay, nothing special, and are fairly faithful to the Pathfinder system. They sort of filled the nice for dice heavy CRPGs because, prior to BG3, there weren't a whole lot of those coming out.
If you are going to check out the Owlcat Pathfinder games definitely go for Wrath of the Righteous. It is the least buggy of the two, has far more content, and is more mechanically complicated than Kingmaker. It is hilariously easy to break if you are a munchkin and understand the meta created by the narrative. If you are willing to roleplay you can throw a bunch of handicaps on yourself by playing specific roles that make it far more difficult and open up the potential for some interesting stories. The campaign mode was super ass on release, but they have gradually fixed a lot of bugs. Campaign is still kinda slow and has some annoying mechanics but if you reach that point in the game you are probably heavily invested in your character, party, and story. I would avoid the DLCs unless you are really into the game, want some more classes/feats/spells, or are curious about what is happening elsewhere in the world during the events of the main story. The DLC adds some pozzed BS that feels really unnatural and shoehorned in. The one DLC I do recommend is Through the Ashes. It is a low level module that takes place right after the starting events of the story and follows a group of small time adventurers trying to survive the chaos and danger while the main story is progressing elsewhere.Yeah, but Paizo did start it as basically 3.6, it’s almost entirely backwards compatible. The official reason is a license dispute with Wizards over 4e, but given the controversial changes 4e implemented (and 5e mostly rolled back), most PF players were just D&D fans who wanted to keep playing 3.5 even when it was abandoned by Wizards. If you were to sit in on a 3.5 session and a PF session, you’d likely find it really tricky to spot the differences even when you’re aware of them.
Oh, that’s interesting. I’ll have to check one out, now, turn-and-dice-based RPGs are entirely my sort of thing. And the PF setting actual has some very neat things, like Rasputin Must Die.
Messed around with it very briefly in my limited time. So far seems promising, but holy shit there's a lot of well in order to do that you need to do this first nested:Bazarr allows you to plug in your media library and it’ll auto download all your subtitles and rename them and file them etc.