Just Cause 2

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lcephoenix 27. okt. 2015 kl. 18:39 
That's beneficial, yeah :) Someone gifted me a key of South Park: The Stick of Truth and I was so happy cause that game's been on my wishlist for a while though I don't want to buy cut stuff, only to then find out that I couldn't even activate it due to it "not being available in my region". Like, it's just so stupid sometimes. You get excited and all and then.. well, that happens. It's just so frustrating, you know?

Four languages? Wow. I only know German, English, and Latin - you don't speak Latin though, so yeah, that doesn't really count :P
tso184  [ophavsmand] 27. okt. 2015 kl. 18:14 
Yes, that really sucks. I'll make sure to keep my Steam account non-German, and save keys and redeem when I go to visit my family in the cases where the keys activate region locked versions (like the previous Humble Bundle).

English is nice! I know it well enough, so righ now I really want to learn proper German. It would be nice to speak four languages fluently :)
lcephoenix 27. okt. 2015 kl. 18:05 
Oh Jeez :D Alright then, that makes more sense :) It's funny cause I wanna leave. I don't know where I wanna go but I'm honestly so sick of censorship in games. I know it sounds like a dumb reason to leave a country but it's just annoying me so much. Also, I'd rather live in an English-speaking country. I just love the English language.
tso184  [ophavsmand] 27. okt. 2015 kl. 17:35 
Isn't a party a Geselligkeitsveranstaltung? And since no one expects fun in Germany - Überraschungsgeselligkeitsveranstaltung.

I'm just joking :) People learning German often complain over that German has too long and complex words, so it was a play on that. And regarding having fun in Germany, I've visited at least once every year the last five years, and I always have lots of fun (more than I have at home). I like Germany, that's why I'm considering moving there in about a year (and that's why I try to learn some German).
lcephoenix 27. okt. 2015 kl. 17:14 
If I'm lucky, I get 360kb/s lol. No idea about my mobile connection though. But let me tell you, downloading games with the speed of 360kb/s is no fun at all.

Alright. Where'd you even get that word from? What the hell :'D
tso184  [ophavsmand] 27. okt. 2015 kl. 10:57 
The mobile connection (which I am on right now) is crappy and has a monthly limit that I would exceed quickly if I were to download games. 4-6 times a month I have access to an excellent connection though. I bring my laptop, download everything I need and then transfer to my main computer.

Huh, I totally missed that Fest was a word for party in German. So easy! I figured it would be Überraschungsgeselligkeitsveranstaltung or something :D
lcephoenix 27. okt. 2015 kl. 10:48 
I'd love to. Guess you don't have such a crappy internet connection as I have though :P

Actually, in German "Fest" is "party" too! :D It also means that it is solid though, but yeah, it could also be party :D
tso184  [ophavsmand] 27. okt. 2015 kl. 8:30 
I would highly recommend it!

I have all my games downloaded and installed (even though I only play a couple of them at the time) so I don't have to mess with that when I feel the need to play a certain game.

I'm often on a mobile connection with a data limit, so when I'm on a fast and unlimited connection I download everything I haven't yet installed. I got a 3 TB HDD for around €85, and it serves me well.

By the way, "Fest" in "Festplatte" means "party"(the celebration kind) in Swedish, so when I see a German writing "Festplatte" that looks like "Party platter" :D
lcephoenix 27. okt. 2015 kl. 7:15 
I guess I have to finally download and play it then. Sigh.
tso184  [ophavsmand] 27. okt. 2015 kl. 6:40 
Thanks! JC2 is full of breathtaking scenes between all of the destruction :D