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  • Heh, that reminded me of Stephen in Django, castrations!? Hells bells, plenty of people got it worse than thaaat!
    Beat me to it. Turkey is a big and potentially powerful country, with a potent military. Let's hope it doesn't completely "hit the fan"
    Oh cool, a late-game game-breaking bug that I can't find a single mention of on Google. I am #1 :O
    I'm always amused by food as a healing agent in games. Geralt eating 12 chickens during a battle, reminds me of the Hound when hungry
    As I implied, it makes sense because growling and roaring is very mammalian. Dinosaurs are more likely to make noises in a bird-like manner
    eissa
    eissa
    or a hissing like a reptile.

    just check what class taxon dino is
    zegh8578
    zegh8578
    "Class" is outdated, but they would all belong to the same class anyway - BUT, I understand what you try to say! I DO believe that for example large, heavy-set herbivores would be an exception, and make deep rumbling noises
    zegh8578
    zegh8578
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phylogenetic_nomenclature quick readup, if interested. As a kid, I loved Linnean classification (Class, Family, etc) but today only "Genus" and "Species" remain, the rest is an "open ended" tree-of-life system. There are simply too many nodes by now
    I guess larger animals would create deeper sounds. It's more about the deviation from our image of a mouth-open roar or growl
    I imagine him after watching Game of Thrones, asking his royal guards unreasonable favors - "I am - THE KING!!!"
    King of Norway just tweeted "I'd like to remind everyone, that the correct term for pokemongo is downs syndrome", I love that guy...
    As a realism-fanatic, I would LOVE to see a Tyrannosaurus approaching, for then to timidly go "cooooo... coooo... " with its mouth closed
    Research suggests dinosaurs "hummed" with their mouth closed, and might have cooed and hooted. Makes sense, but doesn't make for good drama
    I guess after Skyrim and such, it seems he dies from as much as a stumble - but it does force you to use stairs and ladders more! :v
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    Does Geralt swim in arctic-almost frozen water while wearing 350 kg of equip burden and heavy armor?
    zegh8578
    zegh8578
    Of course! But don't get me started on swimming, the fucker loves to do these little under-water loops, to the point of drowning
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    Deleted member 93956
    His past on synchronized swimming weighs him down
    I'm probably gonna hafta re-start by then anyway. I'm a sucker for restarts, besides, by then I'll probably also get some needed patching...
    Oh, cool, I reached the maximum ammount of allowed money in Witcher. Now I'm broke again, and have a reason to loot and sell :0
    CerberusGate
    CerberusGate
    You'll want to keep a fat stash of money for Blood and Wine though. If you obsess over collecting, the new schematics will drain your stash dry.
    zegh8578
    zegh8578
    Damn, I haven't been able to get the DLCs yet. I'm offline still, but that changes soon. Well, I lost my game-money anyway, 60K gone :D
    The one I mean follows a faulty script I suspect, and will fail retroactively, which is doubly frustrating.
    Oh, yes, the "Gangs of Novigrad" quest is difficult to save, I call glitch, it has to be a very exact order of things, for no good reason
    Trying my damndest to avoid failed quests in Witcher 3. Turns out at least one is scripted to fail. Thanks Witcher o_- *OCD*
    Isn't it refreshing? To have a game brimming with meaningful content? And not a *single* "radiant" quest of any kind!
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