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  1. Pixies is busy pretending to make an epic film production with legos.
  2. I think Mothy had it right, except for Walsy. The bespectacled man is definitely Walsy, since his avatar has a bespectacled man.
  3. Wow! It's like you've known me my whole life. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yeah, I am not supposed to reveal it yet, but I am you... just look at our identical IP's. Also, far right, first pic: Walsy, and red hair lady is Gabs (oh, i'm good)
  4. I hear there is a scene with a green dragon. edit: and of course you would assume that you are spiderman, Mothy, you always try to be the emo superhero with spiders in his pants.
  5. Second photo, far right: Darth Drabek. Am I right fellas. I mean, am I right?
  6. He doesn't understand that the awesomeness of the actual figurines is degraded during the taking of high-quality production stills.
  7. As for the last production still, I know the one on the far right is Numbers, but I can't guess the others.
  8. I had no idea you were blind, sorry. Personally, I am not an optometrist, and I cannot correct that.
  9. Oh, the guy with the peg-leg is Eldar, right? And I want to be in the movie. I can be a shipmate for Eldar, and Mothy too. We can be the forum's axis of Christian evil in the form of pirates.
  10. sorry man. How about Freelancer though? I have broadband now... I VANT TO PLAY WITH THE GANG!
  11. The sewers were great because of the music. And the boxing was teh sveetness. I liked tricking the guards though-- Guard: "hey you, you aren't supposed to be here!" Indy: "Hello, I'm selling these fine leather jackets."- -(and if the guard's DC is low enough), Guard: "Oh, that is a nice jacket... How much?" -(if the DC is too high) Guard: "I'm not falling for that, you're coming with me!" Indy: "Wait, I have something for you..." This brings up a window of your inventory, so you could bribe him I guess, but I always selected, "[Give fist]" wherein Indy throws a punch and begins a boxing fight with the guard.
  12. The subject of this TOMBS report is LadyCrimson Funloving, enthusiastic, and a frequent proponent of the OE forums, LadyCrimson has only once before received the TOMBS love she has surely deserved. In fact, she is so devoted to these forums, she was very recently instated as a moderator. Looking at her first post, one can witness her passion for Kotor 2, the game which probably brought her here in the first place (as it has many others). This passion has lasted for more than a year, and in her signature on the boards, one can visit a website she set up to honour K2 with screenshots. The reviewer doesn
  13. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
  14. Right... But your story was good. And Kirottu's was also. Meta was right about that opening line working, because it was all about the technique, so she wouldn't feel stalked. Oh, and to make it all about you, Pixies, I wanted to note that I finally got a broadband internet connection.
  15. Text-boxes nowadays are great for low-budget modules, but for game developers the standards are higher. Gamers today who pay want voice-overs, facial expressions, and scenery displayed graphically rather than textually. These things are all possible and will improve with time. On the other hand, text descriptions in games can tap into your imagination better than anything graphically can, much like a book. Maybe we are talking about two different branches here, rather than one branch growing into another.
  16. I was playing NWN for the first time when I realized something... Obsidian won't have to try too hard to make a better game...
  17. Haha, it thinks I'm a democrat!
  18. For sure such an evolution in RPG's is disappointing, and I wish the already successful companies such as Bioware would stop going for "safe bets", realize that people will buy their game simply because their name is on it, and make an epic, classic RPG. They are obligated to do so in my eyes. From my sig, Urquhart says some stuff pertaining to this kind of:
  19. Maevar, to me, the answer to your underlying question is that games cost a lot more than they used to. You note that these games need more creativity put into them, making each place in the game unique, but classical RPGs don't seem to make enough money to compensate for the time it takes to do those things. If you look at it in a positive light, game-developers like Bio made it easy for consumers to create more for the game after the game is made. Even if there is some generic junk going on, a company would not do so well if they spent all their time making unique places and gave nothing to tide over the community until their next game. I look at Advent: Rising as a game like that. Majesco said, "Let's make an adventure game with an awesome story and combat and every scene is epic." They failed money-wise, but I found the game to be an 8.5 to 9, so it wasn't a bad quality game... There may have been other factors there, but after you played through the game once or twice, there was nothing much more I could do to enjoy it. No multiplayer, no modules, no community. I hope RPG's have a bright future. I cringed when you repeatedly said, "I fear, I fear," because it got old; those fears were from worst-case scenarios and it seemed like you were generalizing all RPG's. As a sidenote: Advent was cool but had some cheesy, kid moments. Kind of like how Darque is.
  20. Suggestions... you mean, constructive suggestions? Because if that is what you mean, I have to stop typing now...
  21. In the PS3 game called "Assasin's Creed" the player will be able to do things to get certain citizens of the town to like him. Go out of your way to save a miner, a group of miners conveniently steps in front of the guards chasing you after you kill a mark. On the other hand, if you are a jerk to the townspeople, they'll point to the guards where you are hiding in the crowd. It sounds like it'll be a good game. But it is noteworthy in this thread because there is the concept that civilians can be affected by the player and consequently have effects on the player later. Edit: I just read that "Assasin's Creed" won't be PS3 exclusive. YAY for me!
  22. Haha. So I started reading this thread and decided to go to the first page to catch up, and I didn't realize that Warmyth was a necroposter until I saw EnderAndrew's posts. I looked at the date and it was two years ago, haha. But I don't understand why the Planescape franchise has to be dead... I know WOTC stopped it officially, but why would you need WOTC's permission? Do they own the franchise and are just being idiots by not letting anyone use it? Idiots. Necroposting...
  23. Blank replied to Atreides's topic in Way Off-Topic
    So do we have to wait until he does changes the topic, or is it open to anybody to change it from the time he didn't change it?...
  24. Report. You are good at those. Although, I don't remember you doing a narrative...

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