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I don't understand

>tfw finally bothered to patch red alert 2 so i can play it again

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Dead and back commander, dead and back...

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> I think NOD sucks!

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>NO WAIT, DON'T TRANSMIT THAT.

>>Yea Forums

I loved all that campy stuff in red alert 3 fucking great.

fuck i cant find my image of beating the final boss of the soviet campaign with a flood of conscripts.

>that barely-stifled laugh
Hard to blame him, and it definitely made the clip better.

How come humor in games used to have so much soul? You would have seriously good actors like Tim Curry making these corny jokes and it would be really comfy.

Writers writing a thing for fun and actors doing it because it's a laugh
Now everything's virtue signaling or nobody hears of it.

Space doesn't exist. The earth is flat. Fire is cold and water is dry.

Because you can't have good humor in a paranoid culture where we spend more time thinking about if things are "woke" enough instead of creating quality products.

Western society is dying.

well
water cant be wet ao technically its dry

Conscript and the bear is better. Shame you can't damage the boss with the bears from what I recall.

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I doubt old games were written by "authors" so they weren't trying to prove that they could write great and mature stories for mature people such as themselves.

Bow to your new Insectoid Overlords

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*Heavy breathing intensifies

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Actually water makes things wet because it forms hydrogen bonds with the surface which means it sticks to things, and it's a liquid at room temperature precisely because the molecules forms hydrogen bonds with each other, so chemically speaking water is definitely wet (unless it's a single water molecule on its own).

ANTS?