Where the snowbird and golf buffs play. Seldom is hear, an encouraging word! And their sour and pruny all day!! *bows* That's pretty true. But teenagers are weird nowadays. XD Walmart agrees with me.
Including wit, speeilling, no shame and greeeeeeeen.
Dat parody is lit. No kidding. They totally top our hallucination and panda discussions.
We need to co-write a cookbook.
Aw, thanks! That is a wonderful observation. XD Hard ones to top, but they did it!
There could be no other reason? (Good for you, I totally know what I'm talking about. ) Everything else was right?? XD Well I guess that's what you get when you ride it down the stairs even tho I told you time and time again not to. Now you have the CONsequence of carrying it back up.
That was before my haircut, so no. Pretty much. You're good. But where else CON I get such a good WHEE?
Oh, yep. Okay. XD Omw! This is usually when people get freaked out and think I'm weird enough to subtly run from. You still have time to back out of the convo…. Idk, but now you end up having to carry the chair back up, so maybe you've learned your lesson?
Great new parts Con! I was reading them and my matchmaking sense (which is very perceptive) began tingling, poor Alex, he doesn't stand a chance. XD They were all very good, keep it up!
I checked my standings first off, checking to make sure I was still on top. Yep, #1. I had never imagined in a hundred years I’d be up there. But weirder things have happened. I just couldn’t remember them right now.
I pulled up Google, and finally got around to searching up the game creators.
It was originally free-coded by a group of five guys from across the globe. One was from Wales, two from Japan, an Aussie, and finally, to my surprise, a South American. As I read on, though, I discovered that my fellow continentan was no longer with us, and I said a quick prayer for his soul. He had died in the plague.
The game coders had just started it as a little side project, but kept adding on. Eventually they approached a gaming company with a rough trial version. The first couple turned them away, but the current operating platform gave it a shot. It hadn’t been quite an immediate success, but after some mad coding by the remaining four members, the game took off. Since then the four had backed off, still mostly in control of the game content, but no longer actively coding most of the levels.
I dug up some old interviews, trying to get an idea what these guys were like. I found one from soon after the death of their friend, following the release of the game.
They were talking about dealing with the loss of both a friend and a contributing member to what was now the most popular and intricate game in the world.
“It was rough.” The Aussie said, in his weird accent. “We had to continue, though. We hid something in there, though, as a legacy to both him, and his country.”
The others nodded.
I figured the hidden item was long ago discovered. People had scoured this game up and down, around and through. They chatted on, and I browsed the comment section. It was full of people wondering about the hidden legacy. Nobody had an answer. Maybe, just maybe, it was still out there!
One of the Japanese spoke up. “Only the humblest gamer will find it.”
-last edited on Jun 20, 2018 16:40:10 GMT by TheGreatCon
Post by TheGreatCon on Jun 20, 2018 16:40:02 GMT
What if the chatter combat was their hidden legacy? Only the very humblest, or rather, poorest, gamers would even try it. It made sense as a tribute to his fellow South Americans, we were the poorest continent, having fallen behind even Antarctica after a couple billionaires made mansions down there.
Maybe I had discovered the one loophole to bosshood.
There was only two ways to know. One was calling those guys on a street phone, or make more moves, and see if, in fact, I could ever be a truly good gamer using only chatter combat.
That was before my haircut, so no. Pretty much. You're good. But where else CON I get such a good WHEE?
Oh, yep. Okay. XD Omw! This is usually when people get freaked out and think I'm weird enough to subtly run from. You still have time to back out of the convo…. Idk, but now you end up having to carry the chair back up, so maybe you've learned your lesson?
Naw, I think I'll stick around and see if you guess anything else uncannily correct. *glances at chair* There's not a lot left to carry back up.
Great new parts Con! I was reading them and my matchmaking sense (which is very perceptive) began tingling, poor Alex, he doesn't stand a chance. XD They were all very good, keep it up!
ThanCON ya. Oh, you have yet to see...I have plans. Plan too, this is gonna be a long one.