FTFYDecline wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 01:16Loregamer being made a mod on RPGHQ rare behind the scenes footage:
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We have a Steam curator now. You should be following it. https://store.steampowered.com/curator/44994899-RPGHQ/
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Haven't you started your Youtube channel back up yet?
ArcaneLurker wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 13:02What the ****'s a Lilura?The_Mask wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 01:08A guy with a F:NV avatar is now a mod here. Lilura chances of joining the HQ have dropped below 0.1%, now. I hope you heathens are happy.
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Random quote from the blog wrote:In the past two decades many jealous, ignorant and arrogant commentators have tried to rewrite history; they cannot give Commodore, Sinclair or Acorn any time in the sun; not even a few years. This is how they cope with the fact that the PC they grew up with was not always the most impressive computer-game machine: by pretending that the contenders, whom IBM, Intel and Microsoft eventually defeated, never even existed; by telling only half of the story. It's called "a sore winner". And from Joe-blogger's babble to Wikipedia's history-spam, it just goes to show how insecure these commentators have been, are now and will probably continue to be in the future.
I will now express the underlying sentiment in full since it will be applicable to the vast majority of computer-gamers and commentators reading this article: You did NOT have an Amiga from 1985-90, but you wish you did because no home computer in history ever had that much soul. And while your generic-clone platform "won" in the end, you still wish you had had an Amiga 1000 in 1985 and/or an Amiga 500/2000 in 1987. But keep telling yourself otherwise if it helps you sleep at night. Afterall, you missed out big-time, and you need to cope with that. Just like the Amigan needs to cope with "losing" in the end.
But take heart. You can emulate the Amiga 39 years after the fact via WinUAE. Like thousands of other forum-going frauds in 2024, you too can pretend to have been an Amigan, but you will NEVER be an Amigan. Ever.
Let's just say that she didn't shy away from letting people know that they had **** taste when it came to RPGs.
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Hauberk wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 15:11ArcaneLurker wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 13:02What the ****'s a Lilura?The_Mask wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 01:08A guy with a F:NV avatar is now a mod here. Lilura chances of joining the HQ have dropped below 0.1%, now. I hope you heathens are happy.
An authoritative blogger and former codex luminary.
Random quote from the blog wrote:In the past two decades many jealous, ignorant and arrogant commentators have tried to rewrite history; they cannot give Commodore, Sinclair or Acorn any time in the sun; not even a few years. This is how they cope with the fact that the PC they grew up with was not always the most impressive computer-game machine: by pretending that the contenders, whom IBM, Intel and Microsoft eventually defeated, never even existed; by telling only half of the story. It's called "a sore winner". And from Joe-blogger's babble to Wikipedia's history-spam, it just goes to show how insecure these commentators have been, are now and will probably continue to be in the future.
I will now express the underlying sentiment in full since it will be applicable to the vast majority of computer-gamers and commentators reading this article: You did NOT have an Amiga from 1985-90, but you wish you did because no home computer in history ever had that much soul. And while your generic-clone platform "won" in the end, you still wish you had had an Amiga 1000 in 1985 and/or an Amiga 500/2000 in 1987. But keep telling yourself otherwise if it helps you sleep at night. Afterall, you missed out big-time, and you need to cope with that. Just like the Amigan needs to cope with "losing" in the end.
But take heart. You can emulate the Amiga 39 years after the fact via WinUAE. Like thousands of other forum-going frauds in 2024, you too can pretend to have been an Amigan, but you will NEVER be an Amigan. Ever.
Let's just say that she didn't shy away from letting people know that they had **** taste when it came to RPGs.

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rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 15:15Hauberk wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 15:11
An authoritative blogger and former codex luminary.
Random quote from the blog wrote:In the past two decades many jealous, ignorant and arrogant commentators have tried to rewrite history; they cannot give Commodore, Sinclair or Acorn any time in the sun; not even a few years. This is how they cope with the fact that the PC they grew up with was not always the most impressive computer-game machine: by pretending that the contenders, whom IBM, Intel and Microsoft eventually defeated, never even existed; by telling only half of the story. It's called "a sore winner". And from Joe-blogger's babble to Wikipedia's history-spam, it just goes to show how insecure these commentators have been, are now and will probably continue to be in the future.
I will now express the underlying sentiment in full since it will be applicable to the vast majority of computer-gamers and commentators reading this article: You did NOT have an Amiga from 1985-90, but you wish you did because no home computer in history ever had that much soul. And while your generic-clone platform "won" in the end, you still wish you had had an Amiga 1000 in 1985 and/or an Amiga 500/2000 in 1987. But keep telling yourself otherwise if it helps you sleep at night. Afterall, you missed out big-time, and you need to cope with that. Just like the Amigan needs to cope with "losing" in the end.
But take heart. You can emulate the Amiga 39 years after the fact via WinUAE. Like thousands of other forum-going frauds in 2024, you too can pretend to have been an Amigan, but you will NEVER be an Amigan. Ever.
Let's just say that she didn't shy away from letting people know that they had **** taste when it came to RPGs.![]()
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Hauberk wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 15:11ArcaneLurker wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 13:02What the ****'s a Lilura?The_Mask wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 01:08A guy with a F:NV avatar is now a mod here. Lilura chances of joining the HQ have dropped below 0.1%, now. I hope you heathens are happy.
An authoritative blogger and former codex luminary.
Random quote from the blog wrote:In the past two decades many jealous, ignorant and arrogant commentators have tried to rewrite history; they cannot give Commodore, Sinclair or Acorn any time in the sun; not even a few years. This is how they cope with the fact that the PC they grew up with was not always the most impressive computer-game machine: by pretending that the contenders, whom IBM, Intel and Microsoft eventually defeated, never even existed; by telling only half of the story. It's called "a sore winner". And from Joe-blogger's babble to Wikipedia's history-spam, it just goes to show how insecure these commentators have been, are now and will probably continue to be in the future.
I will now express the underlying sentiment in full since it will be applicable to the vast majority of computer-gamers and commentators reading this article: You did NOT have an Amiga from 1985-90, but you wish you did because no home computer in history ever had that much soul. And while your generic-clone platform "won" in the end, you still wish you had had an Amiga 1000 in 1985 and/or an Amiga 500/2000 in 1987. But keep telling yourself otherwise if it helps you sleep at night. Afterall, you missed out big-time, and you need to cope with that. Just like the Amigan needs to cope with "losing" in the end.
But take heart. You can emulate the Amiga 39 years after the fact via WinUAE. Like thousands of other forum-going frauds in 2024, you too can pretend to have been an Amigan, but you will NEVER be an Amigan. Ever.
Let's just say that she didn't shy away from letting people know that they had **** taste when it came to RPGs.

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>sheHauberk wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 15:11ArcaneLurker wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 13:02What the ****'s a Lilura?The_Mask wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 01:08A guy with a F:NV avatar is now a mod here. Lilura chances of joining the HQ have dropped below 0.1%, now. I hope you heathens are happy.
An authoritative blogger and former codex luminary.
Random quote from the blog wrote:In the past two decades many jealous, ignorant and arrogant commentators have tried to rewrite history; they cannot give Commodore, Sinclair or Acorn any time in the sun; not even a few years. This is how they cope with the fact that the PC they grew up with was not always the most impressive computer-game machine: by pretending that the contenders, whom IBM, Intel and Microsoft eventually defeated, never even existed; by telling only half of the story. It's called "a sore winner". And from Joe-blogger's babble to Wikipedia's history-spam, it just goes to show how insecure these commentators have been, are now and will probably continue to be in the future.
I will now express the underlying sentiment in full since it will be applicable to the vast majority of computer-gamers and commentators reading this article: You did NOT have an Amiga from 1985-90, but you wish you did because no home computer in history ever had that much soul. And while your generic-clone platform "won" in the end, you still wish you had had an Amiga 1000 in 1985 and/or an Amiga 500/2000 in 1987. But keep telling yourself otherwise if it helps you sleep at night. Afterall, you missed out big-time, and you need to cope with that. Just like the Amigan needs to cope with "losing" in the end.
But take heart. You can emulate the Amiga 39 years after the fact via WinUAE. Like thousands of other forum-going frauds in 2024, you too can pretend to have been an Amigan, but you will NEVER be an Amigan. Ever.
Let's just say that she didn't shy away from letting people know that they had **** taste when it came to RPGs.
Does she have a Patreon?? Need to go donate
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Yeah, I was not born at that time... but yeah, I wish I had a piece of old PC story; it would look nice on the shelf.
The whole text has the same vibe as an Xbox message sent to you after a COD game.
Lilura is a strategy game fan who for whatever reason has gaslit herself into thinking strategy games and crpgs are the same thing. This is why she despises the Wizardry games despite the fact that they are far more “crpg” then half of the games she claims to be “real crpgs” which are mostly just rts games with vague rpg elements. The irony here is that she portrays herself as some arbiter of knowledge on “crpgs” even though her knowledge on them is limited as it doesn’t date back to anything prior to the games she played as a kidArcaneLurker wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 13:02What the ****'s a Lilura?The_Mask wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 01:08A guy with a F:NV avatar is now a mod here. Lilura chances of joining the HQ have dropped below 0.1%, now. I hope you heathens are happy.
The post before seems like it was written by a baby boomer tech guy pretending to be a woman.TenYearJoint wrote: ↑ September 21st, 2024, 14:39Lilura is a strategy game fan who for whatever reason has gaslit herself into thinking strategy games and crpgs are the same thing. This is why she despises the Wizardry games despite the fact that they are far more “crpg” then half of the games she claims to be “real crpgs” which are mostly just rts games with vague rpg elements. The irony here is that she portrays herself as some arbiter of knowledge on “crpgs” even though her knowledge on them is limited as it doesn’t date back to anything prior to the games she played as a kidArcaneLurker wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 13:02What the ****'s a Lilura?The_Mask wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 01:08A guy with a F:NV avatar is now a mod here. Lilura chances of joining the HQ have dropped below 0.1%, now. I hope you heathens are happy.
Or does she just try to find the most obscure, contrarian things to argue about for the sake of it?
Anyway are you the guy that keeps re-joining or someone entirely new?
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Yes that’s basically right on the mark. If you ever need a good laugh or example just check the lilura Morrowind review or the 100 page rpg codex thread on her.
I dunno I don’t keep up with this place reallyArcaneLurker wrote: ↑ September 19th, 2024, 13:02
Anyway are you the guy that keeps re-joining or someone entirely new?
Had missed this. Congratz' Loregamer. I cannot apreciate your work as modder as I tend to stay away from most of the games being currently actively modded but I apreciate your heart being in the right place nonetheless.
