Listen, intelligence is mostly based off of environmental factors anyway. And IQ tests are not a very substantial measurement of intelligence in this regard. I would hope that most of you know that the human brain is more complected then a simple test can measure.
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Listen, intelligence is mostly based off of environmental factors anyway. And IQ tests are not a very substantial measurement of intelligence in this regard. I would hope that most of you know that the human brain is more complected then a simple test can measure.
I generally like think of myself as wrong most of the time. This gives me opportunity to adapt and change my opinion as time passes and more intellectual discussions are had. I really enjoy hearing other peoples ideas and reconsidering my own stance on subjects.
I've always believed that questioning how things are and the mechanics of how things work is extremely important to the developmental growth of the human brain. With that being said though, I believe that the denial of the contributions that humans have made to global climate change is just an example of miscommunication. As important as this subject matter is, I don't think that it gets enough attention. If more people knew the truths of global climate change and how important it is to understand the detriments it presents to the future of the human race, we would spend less time bickering nonsense and more time attempting to stop the facilitation of the real issue at hand. just my two cents though.
Probably Rome Total War or Black & White 2. Those were the very first PC games that I ever bought/played. I remember before I got my first "gaming" PC (Which was a piece of **** at the time) I read all of the reviews and tried to learn everything about the games before I bought them. Black & White 2 was the game that I was most excited about though. The graphics were excellent and the city building looked easy and "most importantly" Fun! Also the ability to create armies and train a gigantic creature was pretty appealing too. Rome total War was a masterpiece. The notion that you could create armies consisting of thousands of soldiers and manage your conquered cities/economy was mind blowing to me at the time. The game also got me interested in the ancient world. I started watching documentaries and I really got obsessed with world history for awhile.
When I first played KOTOR II for the original Xbox, I was completely immersed in the lore and mythos of the game! And this was before I even read reviews or even knew anything about a game before I played it. Also, pretty much every elder scrolls game. I couldn't tell you how many hours I sunk into those masterpieces! I also really got into Dark messiah Might and magic. The combat in that game was addicting as hell! And even though the story was not very impressive, I still found it pretty engaging at the time.
I've tried the graphics and sound overhaul. I didn't like it very much. I found the original game to be much more pleasing to the eye. Just download the graphics extender, set your native resolution and just jack the AA/AF to the max! It's beautiful even by today's standards! I just got done playing the game for the first time earlier this year! Very good game.
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