

That’s why they never released Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money
I’m just a weird, furry, pan guy (cis he/him). I also have a big, blue username.
Currently on Earth for 8 years ensuring steps to unite humanity and usher us into the galactic civilization just so I can see my boyfriend again.
That’s why they never released Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money
You ever play X3? That’s what I’ve considered to be the Warband of space games for a long while.
Makes me wonder what the instance rules would be for links to public domain torrents in general. I’m so used to the corpo sites just blanket banning all torrents, period.
Kal Ort Por
Hehe reminds me of my Hide macro. I would make it bow 3 times and say “Kal Ort Por” before hiding, so people would think I teleported away when being chased by PKers in Felucca. 🤣
Stellaris is the best 4X game I have ever played. I haven’t even seen all the content they keep adding, without owning any dlc. And this is a Paradox strategy game; there’s a fuckton of DLC.
IIRC, we first got DSL when I was just leaving junior high. Or maybe when I was a sophomore. I really don’t remember when, but when I was doing most of this downloading, it was on DSL. When we still had dialup, I couldn’t even reliably play UO all weekend (first-world problems, AMR?), because we only had 1 phone line and someone would eventually need the phone.
I made so much money in high school downloading MP3s or anime from Napster/Kazaa/Limewire and burning then to CD/DVD since I was, like, the only kid in town with a computer, access to the internet, and a DVD burner. I remember getting asked how my parents let me get away with it and I was like “my dad is the one who taught me how to do it!” He was always borrowing games or music from co-workers. He got the DVD burner to make copies, since DRM was basically non-existent at the time for a majority of games. S’how we had Quake!
Risk of people uploading images that are illegal and you would end up being liable for hosting them. Risk of being hacked…
I don’t know how big of a risk this really is these days… I used to host a PHPbb forum in the early 2000’s off my personal computer and it didn’t get any traffic beyond myself and the friends I told about it. Kinda curious about that, myself, with how things have changed over the last 25 years.