Anonymous
8/20/2025, 9:09:13 PM
No.213854209
>Filloni balloney
Okay, that got me lmao
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:02:35 AM
No.717965858
>>717957871
Hexen 2 and Heretic 2 was just as wonderful as the first.
Can't wait for Nightdive to do Heretic 2 and Hexen 2 together. Hexen 2 is at least playable on modern machines using a source port, but Heretic 2 is a fucking crapshoot.
Anonymous
8/7/2025, 10:58:42 AM
No.717493075
>>717491363
I agree with you and i also really like that kitten.
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 12:36:49 AM
No.716356216
>>716353786
Show me the hats, i want to see the hats.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 6:25:43 AM
No.716283935
this is the most obvious fake shit ever, why would such an early emulator have audio? oh yeah, and where was this supposed switch 2 dump of the game they're emulating?
PCSX4-tier retarded nonsense.
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 9:51:45 PM
No.23397762
>>23397756
not that anon but i'm honestly waiting to see what hitpiece gets written about me just so I can laugh at it
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 5:25:15 PM
No.716058730
>>716058610
At this point, any big idea that I have, I post here to see what kind of reaction it garners.
Typically, if there's a bunch of bad faith shills and malicious misinformation, that means it's a good idea.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:53:02 AM
No.715392197
>playing ctf_2fort circa 2022
>equip the Eureka Effect
>build a teleporter behind the sewer stairs to catch enemies offguard
>hide and wait
>a Demoman starts going up the stairs
>teleport behind him
>MISS 6 MEDIUM RANGE SHOTS ON HIS BACK
>run away right in front of him while dodging his grenades
Will never forget. Will never use a bullets weapon again.
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 8:21:44 AM
No.714558448
This was a fun van tonight.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 7:00:19 PM
No.713271316
Keep making these Kojima threads, please
The fact that some weirdo japanese dude that makes games for himself and his obsession with films makes this many autistic people either massively butthurt contrarians or just drooling hardcore dickriders with no inbetween makes me laugh so much
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 11:48:59 PM
No.17766917
Were there any real possibilities for Germany to win post-1942?
Serious question for once: was there any realistic path to victory for Germany after 1942?
By "victory" I don’t mean conquering the world or some Reddit-tier scenario where they puppet the USSR. I mean survival as a dominant or at least intact power: forcing a negotiated peace with the Soviets, keeping the Western Allies out of France, holding most of Europe, etc.
Personally, I lean toward no. Once Barbarossa stalled before Moscow and the U.S. entered the war, the material imbalance was catastrophic. Even if the Germans win at Kursk, or avoid Stalingrad, the Allies' industrial capacity, manpower reserves, and ability to open multiple fronts made German defeat nearly inevitable. The clock was ticking.
People like to play the “what if Hitler wasn’t Hitler” game (don’t invade the USSR, don’t declare war on the U.S., etc.), but those are pre-1942 decisions. After '42, it's mostly a downhill spiral. At best, they could’ve delayed the inevitable.
That said, I’m open to arguments. Are there plausible scenarios (not total fantasy) where Germany could’ve stayed in the fight or even come out ahead?
Looking for real strategic or logistical alternatives, not anime-tier Axis victory fantasies.