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Oblarg

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  1. It better, or we'll be there with the torches and pitchforks. Glad to hear you're polishing it up, though. Polish, at least for me, really matters.
  2. LoF is half of the reason I read these forums every day. Your life must be exciting. You have really no appreciation for top-notch trolling. I feel sorry for you.
  3. LoF is half of the reason I read these forums every day.
  4. Liege Lord - Master Control I wish there were more good USPM out there.
  5. Annihilator - Striker The guitar tone leaves something to be desired, but I love this song.
  6. Agreed. It should not get to the game's supposed release date before the delay is confirmed, and they certainly should at least tell us something about why it was delayed so close to release.
  7. One of my main gripes with Mass Effect, it was waaaaay too easy to play. Point at target, hold trigger, let auto aim do work for you. I want a difficult game, ffs. If they are indeed making it easier, I hope they keep a difficult setting.
  8. I blame SEGA for the awful lack of communication.
  9. "Sudden urge for gelato. No idea where that came from. Still, no chance of getting that (or even "Freedom Ice Cream") in the cafeteria." Well done, Mr. Avellone. I laughed for a good three minutes at "Freedom Ice Cream."
  10. Well, this is quite funny. Now we need a November 10th prediction.
  11. Possum is irregular. I think it should be "Qua nullus sequi potest". nullus = masc. nom. sing. potest = 3rd person sing. pres. indicative sequi = (complimentary) pres. infinitive But I'm following up with a friend who has an MA in Latin. If you want to use insisto, insistere, it would be "Qua nemo insistere potest." Literally "Where no one can follow." You could also say "Qua nulli insistere possunt" if you want it to be "where none can follow" If you want to say "where none may follow," use the impersonal verb licet and the put "nemo" or "nullus" into the dative case. You can always toy around with it to get something that sounds nicer. Latin is a very flexible language. Edit: I'd only really use "nullus" if you wanted plural (none). If you're going with singular (no one), use nemo.
  12. Obsidian will either know more or tell us more about the release date within 24 hours.
  13. Certainly is a bit of a stretch, though. "Insisto" means "I follow."
  14. Insisto is also first person, meaning "I set foot on."
  15. And a Collect All Sonic Figurines game. When will Sega realize that sonic would be better off dead?
  16. The vast majority of the previews were positive, if not glowing. I don't know what sega is thinking.
  17. Agent Steel - Mad Locust Rising
  18. I must admit, this is pretty discouraging.
  19. Holy ****, they can't be serious.
  20. The june10 was a mistake, most likely. Gamestop.com still says 27th of October.
  21. "One doctor said my symptoms are "even less of an illness than the traditional version of the illness" - whatever that means." Great jab at the "not RPG enough" statement.
  22. Don't worry, we're the fanatic pack of Obsidian fanboys. We wouldn't doubt that they can make a good RPG.
  23. Your loss. I'm not going to deprive myself of something that looks to be one of the best RPGs of the past decade simply due to the release date being pushed back. If SEGA wants to delay it, fine by me, though it's not necessarily smart business practice as they'll lose what little hype they have. The community of this forum does not constitute the entirety of their market, and I'm afraid AP will go rather unnoticed if it's pushed back any further.
  24. Animals as Leaders - The Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing Best prog metal ever.
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