From alright to terrible · 1:29am Nov 24th, 2015
So my MacBookPro was doing alright one day, playing some Dante&Holly Dark Souls playthrough, go check them out by the way, when my laptop starts ticking like an old clock. Then it shuts off and every time I try to start it, it ends up giving me a white screen with a file and a question mark.
So the hard drive just literally failed me out of f^cking nowhere.
Sh!t news:
It wiped out everything I had for Crimson, Wasteland to Wonderland, Legacy of the Z Fighters, and all of my pony images that I've saved up over the years. Not only that, but I'm going to have to wait until after Thanksgiving before I can get it back. As of writing this message, I'm at a friend's place and they let me use it for a few minutes to get this out. No back ups at home, so I'm afraid that it'll be a while before any updates.
Good news:
Semester's just about over, and I don't have any more homework assignments until next semester, so I'll be updating as much as I can when I get back to it!
See you all later, and sorry for the inconvenience.
Friggin' Apples.
Random news: I'm NOT doing a Fallout 4 story. Ever.
Ah man, that really sucks. It's come to the point for me that I do everything on my laptop, and hearing stories like this makes me hope my computer doesn't just quit on me suddenly. I wish you luck on writing those chapters again, I know from experience that it's not the greatest moment.
On another note (hopefully more positive), have you played Fallout 4? I can understand not writing for it (considering what you already have on your plate), but you gotta be enjoying it, if you have it anyway.
Well shit.
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Pip-Boy edition.
It's good, but could do without the asinine amount of loading screens and settlements.
8.5/10