Aww yiss. I'll remember to bring my damn microfone from my office. Or just get a proper one.
What kind of office do you have? Do you mean at work or at home?Aww yiss. I'll remember to bring my damn microfone from my office. Or just get a proper one.
I develop laser system technology. Had a few online phone conferences and presentations recently, so I kept my crappy headset in my office just in case.What kind of office do you have? Do you mean at work or at home?
Finally got an upstairs room instead of the downstairs one next to the sexy neighbor's house with a dog that barks all the time. Oh and nobody can knock on my window anymore...unless it's with rocks.
I recently upgraded, but for modesty I won't wave my digital-penis about .. I'll just say it's pretty sweet, and streaming wont be an issue...
I need to look into a new processor while I'm at it. Unfortunately that means buying a new motherboard and cooler. I'm still running with my old i5 3570k that I've had for around 3 years but I think it's time for an upgrade, was thinking of an i7 6700k. Like to sort of pseudo-futureproof my processor for gaming.
Aww yiss. I'll remember to bring my damn microfone from my office. Or just get a proper one.
I'd like to join in but I don't want to join if there are already enough people. I don't want the show to be flooded with too many guests and I don't think I'd be able to stay for the whole show, especially if it goes on for 3 or 4 hours... Any less than that and I'd be fine for the whole thing.
I get you. We'll try and keep things under four hours this time, which shouldn't be too hard. The DLC's probably all of five hours if one rushes it.
Hmm. Working around a small case?
Well, yeah, it's probably going to be exactly like that. Far Harbor is going to be the two-day-story DLC, this is mostly just horse armor and restored cut content.What if it's one of those DLCs where everyone gets bored of it and/or completes it on the first day(unless it's those Bethesda fans that can play it for 2 years before becoming bored of it )?
The optimist that I am, I'm hoping they'll at least give us seven hours of quest content. Otherwise, I'll probably just wait to buy Super-Ultra-Mega-Ultimate-Legendary-GOTY-Gold-Max Edition with a Rolex.
Oddly enough, no. I'm actually working with ATX mid-tower cases, but I'm referring to the fact I can't fit a 2tb drive into my budget. I want to get an SSD to help keep boot times (and Fallout 4 loading times) down. I don't want to deal with an ITX case unless I build myself a LAN machine.
Also, great that we'll be keeping it under four hours this time. Depending on where I'm at, I might be able to do it. Problem is that I've not moved into a house yet, and decent internet is really hard to find in a public place that isn't louder than a Mini Nuke going off in your face.
I'd like to add to the questions "What was your favorite line of dialogue, either serious or funny, in Fallout 4?" and "What was your favorite line of dialogue, either serious or funny, in the Fallout series as a whole?"
Here's a No Commentary run of the DLC I found, just in case anyone has yet to see what this DLC is all about.
Also, since March is almost past, all in favor of making April 9th our designated podcast date?
ZING!EDIT: So far, Ada seems less robotic than most of the NPCs in the vanilla game. Guess we know where Bethesda's priorities were.
I think 12pm PST (I believe that's 2pm CST) would be a good time to start.
I think 12pm PST (I believe that's 2pm CST) would be a good time to start.
That's about 7 (I think) for me.
That's perfect for me.
Awesome. I've gotten in touch with five others from the past casts, and four of them have also said this time works, so we should have a good group for the length of this.