Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Obsidian Forum Community

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Blank

Members
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Blank

  1. Hmm, but "Lord" is a medieval title, and that is militaristic in a way (feudal lord). And there is a Jedi Council, that deliberates. And they try to keep the peace and make balance, so basically they are like galaxy police. So they police things, which is militaristic too. Verily, it doesn't matter.
  2. In le army i'd call a female commanding officer "sir"...
  3. Usually, media that wants to sell well has hot women. lol.....im just tellin it staright up
  4. I believe God has intervened in my life a few times, like when I could've died. Although, I wouldn't have minded leaving this wonderful world. One thing that I think is interesting is how eastern thinking seems more prone to attributing things to "destiny". Or am I totally wrong?
  5. Blank replied to Gabrielle's topic in Way Off-Topic
    It was about belief, which means it is on-topic, so, in WoT that is good enough.
  6. Hmm, I never did play Jade Empire, though I heard twas good. Nor did I play Deus Ex 2, which I heard was good also. Nor did I play Dinocrisis 3. So basically what I am saying is, that even though I had the xbox for a long time, I can't help you much at all with giving my opinions on games. I can't really imagine you liking Halo, even though I liked it. But it probably costs a lot less now, same with many other "greatest hits" things. I think Jade Empire is in the "greatest hits" category too (also, morrowind), which means it is $12 or something now. And does anybody know if the two "Fable" games were any good?
  7. heyz, i didn't expect you to reply within 3 minutes . I liked Morrowind for the xbox, though the graphics turned me away at first. Not very many glitches that I saw, and the transfer from keyboard to controller, IMO, seems to be pretty well-done for such a game. Now, IIRC you don't have Kotor? That might be worth getting for the box if you want.
  8. Why? Do you have a PS2 already? Because that would seemingly be the better choice for you than the hexbox. The only games I can really think of that are good for the hexbox are halo and splinter cell, but those are for other consoles and the PC too. However, those games don't seem your style (well, truthfully, I don't know what your style is). What were you thinking of getting for the hexbox?
  9. For me, the fact that SS was kickbanned at all is humourous. And thanks for posting the chat here, Llyrasaurus.
  10. OH! OH! ME TOO!
  11. DOA4: a fighting game... that's about all I can really say. The female fighters wear less clothing than they should (hey, i am a conservative fellow), and the overall visible contact between fighting characters is alright, but it looks unrealistic sometimes. The graphics are pretty, but that is to be expected from the 360. I haven't owned a fighting game before, so this was a good experience I guess, it wasn't that bad, and I am still playing it on and off; it is challenging but not impossible. If it didn't cost such a pretty penny, i would recommend it. Oblivion: More fun that I expected. The graphics are really nice, and I especially enjoy slashing dead carcasses. Suprisingly, the back of the box says it is rated "teen", however, there is drinking and violence and much blood (especially in the arena), which i guess are welcome to me, but it should be rated M for those little kiddies. There are numerous quests available, and one can play however they like, joining evil guilds or nice ones, flying through the main storyline or taking precious time exploring every nook and cranny while doing multiple quests at once. Good job Bethesda, you delivered. And SS, you really need them to work on their face models. I mean, there is not one remotely good-looking female NPC on that game.
  12. Blank replied to Child of Flame's topic in Way Off-Topic
    Your case is logical; I agree that it should stay. It would be unfortunate if it had to be closed due to spamming, but if that happens, maybe simply turning off the ability to post would be better than eliminating it altogether? The newbies might not be able to ask about it, but they wouldn't be cut off from the information either. As Fio stated, it is a good "fixture of the community."
  13. See, that is a good question, since Bastilla isn't exactly DMing this thing conventionally, if at all. I want it to be cohesive, but I don't know where the story is going. I mean, i can make my own version of where the story is going, and then people play off of that, but that kind of makes the story somewhat unrealistic, since the players wouldn't necessarily instantly be conversing with eachother. But, irregardless (Grom's fave word), I believe that is the fashion in which we must play.
  14. The joke was funny because: 1. it wasn't explained yet. 2. He knew that ineffectively stupid was his attempt at trying to "shame" people who may be shy and so might send a PM to join the game instead of "auditioning" in front of others on the thread. (I PM'd, though not out of shyness but out of directions from Bastilla in the first post). He also knew that people percieve him to be "not stupid", so his actions were somewhat mocking of a stupid person. 3. The humour is moreoever in the fact that he "attempts" to make fun of someone while knowing it is not to be effective, and knowing that others know it is not to be effective. This case seems to be related to the act of "teasing". 4. then again, humour is sometimes hard to describe, as it might vary from person to person. He also may have had other intentions, but the effect was still humourous whether you understood or not, as you exemplified in taking note that his remark seemed to be a joke.
  15. here ya go: . that'll work as long as post-15284-1134168228 or whatever doesn't leave this site, and whoever uploaded it to there (or wherever that one came from) doesn't delete it. At least, I think that is how it works. But anyway,
  16. well, your personality hasn't changed, and that was a review of personality.
  17. I gave a review of one of your alt's a while back... here.
  18. OOC: I was accepted by Bastilla as T3, and i will commence my role-playing. ------------------ A flashing icon appears in T3-M4's core receptor, signaling that his service is needed somewhere on the ship. He detaches from his charging-station and sees the other T-units in stasis, unaware of his actions. He cheerfully starts toward the room's main hatch, programmed with an optimistic work-ethic.
  19. I got the game. I like it. The end.
  20. Lack of time seems to be the bane of the free mind. At least for me. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Once again we must remember: if you are here, then the problem isn't the lack of time, but the lack of wisdom in using the time you obviously have.
  21. Don't give up on yourself. You still have a soul deep down, I know it!
  22. The loud blaring of my alarm clock broke my slumber. Another pointless day in this stupid life. Before I could shower and eat breakfast, the doorbell rang... rapidly, many times. Not being one to shun an obviously needy person, I opened the door... and of course: it was christians. They barged right into the house, complimenting as they went, "This is clean-looking for being a heathen's house." Before I could protest, they began helping themselves to the food in my fridge. "You are very hospitable for being a heathen," they commented, eyes never quite meeting mine. Were they to do so, they would see through the windows to an exasperated brain which deals with these types of crazy people every day. At this point, I knew the ordeal was halfway over. All that was left was for them to scream about hellfire and brimstone. Better to get it over with now, I thought. "So, Jesus, he was just a nice guy, right?" That got their attention, and they replied in barely intelligable shreiks similar to this, "YUR GOIN TA HELL! JESUS SAVESSSSSS!!!!!" After a couple minutes of that, I put on my enlightened facade, "I knew there was more to life than what I had. Do you have a card I can call someone with to learn more? I will go to your church on sunday, I haven't been to church since I was a kid, but I see now I was certainly mistaken!" A few cheerful exchanges later, the lunatics left my house. I really should call the police one of these days, I thought. Ten minutes later the doorbell began ringing once again, but I knew that it was more christians, I wouldn't be tricked again like before, when I was half-awake and off-guard. I quickly got ready for work and headed to my car, opened the garage, and drove away as fast as possible (I park the car facing outside, so as to have a quick getaway in the morning). Looking in my rear-view mirror, I saw that the christians had accumulated on my front porch; it was a multitude of insane beings, gnashing and clawing at my door, some of them seeing me escape and sprinting after me. I wish atheists were rewarded for persecution.
  23. Oh NOES, I have a confession to make. I started playing morrowind again because it's the only game I have that I haven't played much. Eventually it got interesting. Well, I had to look past the steaming-pile-of-dukies graphics, but after that there were a few decent and enjoyable rpg elements. I'll probably get Oblivion.
  24. Is Canada your little sister? Do you also hate the ocean? astr0, I know he is trying to tell us something, but I just can't grasp it...

Account

Navigation

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.