I clocked 500+ hours on the GameCube version and maybe half of that playing Blue Burst on some server that shall remain nameless because filthy pirates. Haven't tried PSO2, seems like too many hoops to jump through for some partial translation. Also might run like Bane Shift on my computer anyway.
I played about 5-600 hours on PSU on the XB360. I was super excited and subsequently disappointed when Sega abandoned the Western release without so much as an explanation.
I don't understand the hate that PSU gets in the PSO community, I had 3 characters with 1000+ hrs, that game was baller.
I used to use rainmeter, but I don't remember what I did to it that firked my entire desktop, and was too lazy to fix it, so I uninstalled it. One is a private server, the other's the actual game.
Sok, I spot a recycle bin that's full. Did you just delete everything on your desktop to make it look clean for the forums? Also, consider cleaning up the back alley.
I don't empty the Recycle Bin often... I mean, the whole point is so you can recover stuff you delete by accident, right? You can actually see if I have one file on the desktop also
This sounds really interesting actually, where are you studying? Also, what're you basing your reconstruction on?
I'm based in York, but my main study areas are north and south Wales. The reconstructions are based on the relationship between sea level and groundwater level. I work in freshwater, back-barrier marshes - using a combination of empirical and modelling methods. Ha! That types like something I'm very used to saying. Basically, I play about with peat deposits and groundwater monitors, next to the beach. It's pretty cool.
I have the opposite problem. My steam library keeps growing and I don't have enough time to play the games.
Ah, that does sound really quite interesting. If you're looking primarily at water levels (ground and sea), I'm guessing you don't look too much into fossils in sediment cores? Thinking specifically of benthic foraminifera there, just because of the range they can give on environments. That'd probably be my approach to the question, anyway. Honestly, don't know. I did see the thread, but I've got a lot of plates spinning right now. I'll think on it, but I can't promise more than that.
I'm looking at testate amoebae and may look at forams as I need to figure out what a couple of clay layers are. Also, Belgium should be lots of fun, I've only heard good things about Ghent.