
Lare Kikkeli
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Why don't you just play the demo? ooh, pissy
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so is drakensang any good?
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by the way, is there a patch out for EE? if there is i'd like to patch it before starting a proper game.
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If your ticket or dvd fails to function properly you can either get your money back or another version of the ticket/dvd that actually works. Big difference right there. I can only hope that as some point the govenment steps in and ends this ridiculous freedom of game developers to sell you something that doesn't work and yet still get to keep your money. Also spread misinformation and outright lie in the marketing/hype phase and then sell you a broken product.
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That demo was pretty fun, is the full game Wii/DS only?
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Recent Isareli military action in Gaza
Lare Kikkeli replied to Killian Kalthorne's topic in Way Off-Topic
smoke weed everyday 4:20 24/7 **** israel, **** hamas -
isnt there some rule against being a racist deucebag
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Fix for the no buffs on the overland map thing: http://nwvault.ign.com/View.php?view=NWN2S...tail&id=247 Too time consuming and expensive, huh
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The Witcher: Rise of the White Wolf (360/PS3)
Lare Kikkeli replied to funcroc's topic in Computer and Console
It's not Aurora, it's based on Aurora. -
Cyberpunk juvenile nonsense. Wut? If you meant extreme futuristic, it doesn't have to go in that direction. Instead of taking Blade Runner as an inspired setting, a Ghost in the Shell setting would be lighter in tone since it still consists of familiar images and scenaries but the presentation itself is simply a guise to hide the modern advanced technologies like cyborgs, cybernetic implanted people that melded into it. Keeping the place unchanged from the modern days is simply a way for these poor cybernetic blokes to grasp hold of whatever humanity is left in them by holding onto the memories of the past, which isn't much. Or better yet, the Bridge Trilogy setting by Gibson would make an awesome game. Preferably with the Fallout 3 engine.
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What else is so disappointing about SoZ? I'm not provoking, I just really want to know what people think about it. lack of polish, whole thing feels like a fan mod, has more bugs than features. i was expecting for a new IWD, when the whole game is basically overland map + short battles. no interesting areas and the main plot is a joke. add the fact that i have to buff before every encounter makes gameplay extremely tedious. oh and newc, you can try and make fun of me as much as you want but the fact is that the overland map is broken in a way that removes a lot of tactical options from the game and makes a lot of spells completely useless.
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I'm just dissapointed. So very dissapointed Looks like the Aliens RPG or Dragon Age are the two next games to look forward to.
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actually no he's not since it affects both the 10 minute buffs and the 8 hour buffs. he's just a rabid little fanboy.
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maybe. or maybe it's just more realistic that a buffing spell that lasts maybe 10 minutes tops wouldn't be much bloody use in an overland journey that may take the better part of a day. wait are you actually defending obsdian on this? its sloppy coding. they admitted it. it's not there for realism, it's there because they either didn't know how or didn't have enough time to fix it. there's no excuse really.
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so the inability of buffs to transfer to the overland map means buffs are useless? and therefore wizards and clerics are useless because they're only good for buffing? words Compared to favoured souls and sorcerers, yes they are.
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haha, apparently the reason why the buffs disappear when you go to the overland map: "Effects are removed on the Overland Map since visual fx don't scale with the character size. Otherwise, giant walking bubbles would be striding across the land." Uh, you have a coder yes?? A person who knows computer code yes???
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I used buffs a lot in my playthrough. Didn't seem useless at all. I also could have sworn I cast non-buffs while playing. I meant compared to favoured souls and sorcerers. Whats the use of having a wide array of buffs or say persistant haste if they disappear when you go to the overland map? Casting buffs is very cumbersome and can take up to two minutes. Is this a "feature" to make the game harder? Sounds more like sloppy coding to me. Also having the buffs disappear makes you have to rest more than necessary, which in SoZ means going back to an inn or other restable area. Talk about a screw up.
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All buffs disappear when you go back to the overland map, which makes buffing pretty much useless. Which in turn makes wizards and clerics kind of useless. Nice going Obsidian.
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Oh god damn, what the hell Obsidian? You're an embarrassment. This is like POR2 all over again...
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God damn I want to play this, but I got a weird error while installing. The game wouldn't patch with the autopatcher, got some kind of error. When I tried to start a new game the SoZ campaign had no name and in char creation the new races had no description or other text. Then when I uninstalled and tried to reinstall, my DVD drive ****s itself and disconnects itself from my computer in the middle of the install. The gods are against me I guess
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There's a way of making Dogmeat an "essential" NPC, so that he only gets knocked unconscious.
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Could Bethesda outsource Fallout to Obsidian?
Lare Kikkeli replied to Morgoth's topic in Computer and Console
Kotor2 was a steaming pile of bugs that maybe had a good game under them somewhere, ditto for NWN2, at least for 6 months after release and in some ways still. I haven't played MotW since it's D&D and I'm sick and tired of 3E D&D but even if it's good, it's still just a single good expansions pack. Not exactly convincing. -
Could Bethesda outsource Fallout to Obsidian?
Lare Kikkeli replied to Morgoth's topic in Computer and Console
You know what would be cool? If MS made a handheld with a Windows-based OS and touchscreen that would support old Windows game. Then a new isometric Fallout would be commercially viable. Play BG2 and the Fallouts on the train to work! edit: I realise that this would be possible with one of them new super small notebooks, but hey touchscreen support and MS backing it & making games would broaden the audience and thus give it more support. -
Could Bethesda outsource Fallout to Obsidian?
Lare Kikkeli replied to Morgoth's topic in Computer and Console
Why on earth would Beth outsource a lucrative IP they spent millions for, after making a GOTY-quality game that has gotten pretty much universal praise? And to make an old-fashioned niche market game by a studio that has a kind of spotty track record? SURE, THAT WILL HAPPEN.