I think he wants to spread the good word of "Sometimes Life Will Just Shit On You" that he mentioned in the review. I think what happened to you pretty much qualifies as an example.Qareen said:ok, so I'm sure everyone's aware that there's a phone interference noise at 02:45. so basically this is what happened:
i was eating a bowl of really gross, spicy, stinky, orange-coloured noodles when i was watching the review and heard the noise. naturally i assumed it was my iphone, which was sitting nearby. i decided to move the phone, to get rid of the interference, however i was so enthralled by yahtzee's review that i had forgotten that it was plugged into the charger, and couldn't take my eyes off the screen. so i grabbed the phone lightly, to move it away, it got caught on the wire, fell out of my hand, and landed directly in the bowl of rancid soup, splashing it everywhere.
so, just wanted to say thanks, yahtzee, for leaving that phone noise in there and indirectly destroying my iphone, staining my carpet, and stinking out my flat. i'm sure it was done deliberately, to spite me.
Wait really? Other people thought about using a game about building blocks to make NES characters?!? My mind..... is blown...Demonio Penguino said:Sooooooooo many people have thought of that before you.captainjackofms said:I had heard of Minecraft before, but had not put much weight on it. It didn't sound hugely appealing (just Lego's on my computer). Well after the review I decided to give it a go. I wasn't about to pay for it, so I went with the free CLASSIC mode.
I first built a house expecting to hide from monsters, till I realized that they were in the BETA version. Then I started digging under the house till I fell into some caves. At that point I decided what my house needed was a BAT-CAVE. So I started building nice walls and tunnels before I accidentally discovered lava behind one wall. After watching as the Bat-Cave filled with lava, I decided to return to the surface.
It finally hit me what I should do: The one thing every nerd eventually realizes what they should do. I immediately began making giant statues of NES sprites (Particularly proud of Mega Man). Four statues later (Mario, Mega Man, Kirby and Link), and one very bored girlfriend (who has now fallen asleep), I finally resigned for the night, tired, but satisfied.
Tomorrow, Samus Aran!
MCedit will help you out there - I used it to resurrect a save file of mine that glitched out as soon as I finished a lava-covered tower of doom, and noticed that I could move my spawn to my house - a nice touch, makes the world mine ^_^remmus said:wonderful game for anyone with a good inner child, so far the only feature that I find lacking is the lack of anyway to move the spawn/respawn point after the world is generated, becomes damn troublesome if you die and you built your home 3 billion miles from where you spawned.
Huh. Thought you weren't referring to the other people who already thought up of that as "every nerd". Sorry, I didn't know that every single nerd in the world thought of making NES characters in Minecraft. Especially the ones who haven't even heard of minecraft. My mistake.captainjackofms said:Wait really? Other people thought about using a game about building blocks to make NES characters?!? My mind..... is blown...Demonio Penguino said:Sooooooooo many people have thought of that before you.captainjackofms said:I had heard of Minecraft before, but had not put much weight on it. It didn't sound hugely appealing (just Lego's on my computer). Well after the review I decided to give it a go. I wasn't about to pay for it, so I went with the free CLASSIC mode.
I first built a house expecting to hide from monsters, till I realized that they were in the BETA version. Then I started digging under the house till I fell into some caves. At that point I decided what my house needed was a BAT-CAVE. So I started building nice walls and tunnels before I accidentally discovered lava behind one wall. After watching as the Bat-Cave filled with lava, I decided to return to the surface.
It finally hit me what I should do: The one thing every nerd eventually realizes what they should do. I immediately began making giant statues of NES sprites (Particularly proud of Mega Man). Four statues later (Mario, Mega Man, Kirby and Link), and one very bored girlfriend (who has now fallen asleep), I finally resigned for the night, tired, but satisfied.
Tomorrow, Samus Aran!
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... Well duh, man. I even said that in the post. Hope those observation skills come in handy.
Yeah, it's not working for me either. Hopefully they'll fix it soonHiroshi Mishima said:Anyone else having trouble getting this video to load? I keep getting a message saying the video cannot be found. The other episodes seem to be working fine...
Well, even without being able to watch the video, I'm looking forwards to it. I've been playing Minecraft for months now, since probably.. what.. September or August?
That's ok manDemonio Penguino said:Huh. Thought you weren't referring to the other people who already thought up of that as "every nerd". Sorry, I didn't know that every single nerd in the world thought of making NES characters in Minecraft. Especially the ones who haven't even heard of minecraft. My mistake.captainjackofms said:Wait really? Other people thought about using a game about building blocks to make NES characters?!? My mind..... is blown...Demonio Penguino said:Sooooooooo many people have thought of that before you.captainjackofms said:I had heard of Minecraft before, but had not put much weight on it. It didn't sound hugely appealing (just Lego's on my computer). Well after the review I decided to give it a go. I wasn't about to pay for it, so I went with the free CLASSIC mode.
I first built a house expecting to hide from monsters, till I realized that they were in the BETA version. Then I started digging under the house till I fell into some caves. At that point I decided what my house needed was a BAT-CAVE. So I started building nice walls and tunnels before I accidentally discovered lava behind one wall. After watching as the Bat-Cave filled with lava, I decided to return to the surface.
It finally hit me what I should do: The one thing every nerd eventually realizes what they should do. I immediately began making giant statues of NES sprites (Particularly proud of Mega Man). Four statues later (Mario, Mega Man, Kirby and Link), and one very bored girlfriend (who has now fallen asleep), I finally resigned for the night, tired, but satisfied.
Tomorrow, Samus Aran!
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... Well duh, man. I even said that in the post. Hope those observation skills come in handy.
lol good pointkuolonen said:I think he wants to spread the good word of "Sometimes Life Will Just Shit On You" that he mentioned in the review. I think what happened to you pretty much qualifies as an example.Qareen said:ok, so I'm sure everyone's aware that there's a phone interference noise at 02:45. so basically this is what happened:
i was eating a bowl of really gross, spicy, stinky, orange-coloured noodles when i was watching the review and heard the noise. naturally i assumed it was my iphone, which was sitting nearby. i decided to move the phone, to get rid of the interference, however i was so enthralled by yahtzee's review that i had forgotten that it was plugged into the charger, and couldn't take my eyes off the screen. so i grabbed the phone lightly, to move it away, it got caught on the wire, fell out of my hand, and landed directly in the bowl of rancid soup, splashing it everywhere.
so, just wanted to say thanks, yahtzee, for leaving that phone noise in there and indirectly destroying my iphone, staining my carpet, and stinking out my flat. i'm sure it was done deliberately, to spite me.