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Yep! I've officially gone to my last day of high school, and I'm fucking excited. I graduate next Friday, which is going to be brilliant, and then I'm off to streaming all summer long! Well, I have a placement test next Saturday, but who cares? High school is over! Halle-fucking-lujah!
I'm about to go live in about half an hour from this post. Come join me, chat, and have fun, as I'm in a damn good mood. Gon' do some WWE '13 'fore tomorrow's Triscy Rumble.
Don't you love how just when you start getting into something again, something else comes into play that delays your enjoyment of getting back into said thing?
Well that's me with streaming right now. I've been streaming a lot more lately, but as of late my internet has not been up to par. I just had to cancel my Batman cast due to net issues causing tons of dropped frames and lag.
It's bullshit.
Hopefully we can find out what's up and fix it. 'til then, I'll
I'm almost graduated and out of high school, as some of you might know from my 24-hour marathon post. I stop going to school on May 31st, and go to graduation on June 7th. Then I have a party on the 9th, which I'll hopefully film for youtube a little bit, and the following Saturday and Sunday will be the 24-hour marathon!
On top of all that, next weekend is a 4-day weekend. I have next Friday and the following Monday off, so expect streams out the wazoo. It's gonna be really fun.
So pretty much, I'm in a better state of mind right now and I'm happy I am. I've started enjoying my streams again, which I haven't been able to do for a while. I'm glad.
The only thing preventing me from getting into more interesting streams currently is a lack of budget for games. This is one of those times where I'd happily accept Steam gift offers from my wishlist, but I'm not too desperate.
From what my recent poll is indicating, I will probably be playing Arkham City
I'm looking for some opinions on a matter in the field of video games. It's based on something I've been observing more and more as of late, in that AAA mainstream developers have started to seem very stagnant and stale in the products they're selling. I believe that the lack of risk in developing new IPs and new universes and instead relying on numerous sequels is hurting the game industry.
If you'd be willing, I'd like your guys input on this. Go as in-depth or as simple as you'd