Message from @LPA FreeNeko (Hermit's Youth)πΊπΈ
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okay, weight training or kettlebells?
@pjalmighty42 Just do kettles
filled with soup
Kettles are fine for strength-endurance
but not really heavy enough to train maximum strength
So both
75lbs swings tho...
Whatever works for you
It's not a replacements for compound movements with heavy weight though
so olympic-styled lifts
The turkish get up is a pretty good kettle workout.
You doing turkish get ups?
If so, thats bad ass
Im training strength movements
Atm
woah...yeah, that's almost like the kettlebell vers of the sit-up-stand up
bad ass
btw, just got head's up...does anyone know about the AMD Ryzen upgrades happening this Jul 7th?
Any vampire: the masquerade fans out there? They're making a bloodlines sequel.
the combat in both of them sucked
Didnt Vampire cuck out
@LPA FreeNeko (Hermit's Youth)πΊπΈ no, it was developed by troika and published by Activision.
Oh, okay.
Confused it with another series.
@YuriBezmenov i dunno, i haven't followed it since like 3rd edition I'm guessing. It's been a while. I think they're on 5th edition now.
Is that game any good? The original I mean
Heard it was like Manhunt
VTM Redemption or VTM Bloodlines?
I thought it was cool. Much better than redemption.
Redemption's storyline was good though.
Either or. I haven't played anything in that series haha
Redemption gets repetitive as fuck and you have to cheese the AI to make solid progress, otherwise a mediocre 3d Diablo clone with some semblence of a story
Bloodlines looks nice but the combat feels like a mixture of clunky and *floaty*
I guess my standards are lower than yours enigma. Lol I will agree though that the combat was off.
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@ChaonThe5th you can find bloodlines on steam. It's quite old, so it's prolly only like $15.
Bloodlines also came out in the late 90s/early 2000s
Bloodlines is from 2004, Redemption is from 2000
They both aged decently as far as graphics go
I never heard of redemption