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Everything posted by mkreku
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Damn, those dirty motherf***ers, looking out for themselves first. Oh, thats real cute. The level of the discussion on this board is horribly low. In fact it's not worthy of being called a discussion. Name-calling, false quoting, lying.. it's all there. The only thing missing are the "we can bomb you to the stone-age" remarks.. If you're trying to hurt me it would be smarter to use facts to challenge my statements. This childish behaviour doesn't quite work (to say the least) and only increases the doubts I have about the american school system. "It's not true retard, the Sears Towers were intentional targets." - Nartwak Got to love this last quote! Hahaha! It's like when Bush thought the Talibans were a rock group..
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England - Switzerland is about to start. If England loses this game they're out of the tournament! Go, Svennis Ok, England won 3-0. Rooney scored two! 18 year old and pretty skilled..
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Dude that's pretty rough... Man I never insulted you or your country men, or your goverment. "Maybe the quote is out of context, maybe not". Or how about yes I absolutly took a quote out of context to make you look like a jerk. I honestly hope your artistic levels far exceeds your maturity level. You write some moronic crap yourself and claim to quote me? That's not taking something out of context, that's forgery. No facts, no arguments, no nothing except lies. Great job.
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Thou art correct, TrueNeutral.
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You have obviously not seen "G
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I have absolutely no idea if there's first person in Dungeon Lords. But I do know that you can actually use first person perspective in Gothic Just a warning though: if you've never gotten seasick from playing a game before, you're in for a whole new experience with Gothic in first person mode When you choose that view, the camera shifts and ends up stuck in the face of your character. When you walk the camera follows his head. When you turn, you don't just turn around the Y axis (called Y in Europe, probably Z axis in the US), but you kind of "glide" around sideways, which is a very uncomfortable feeling. At first, I didn't like the third person perspective of Gothic either. It wasn't until I ran into a flock of wolves in the forest it began to occur to me what a great view it was. It's also much easier to swim/dive in third person. And to jump over deep chasms! Gothic is not at all like Morrowind though. It has better combat, worse control scheme, smaller world, better story, worse graphics (some say) and a much "livelier" world (full of life).
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You think you can tell anything about me from my posts? Well, let's see, in that case I can say you're the usual ignorant, uneducated american that's totally unaware of the world surrounding what you seem to think is the true center of the universe, America. I bet I am about as right about you as you are about me. American politics are all about the safety of american lives, not the safety of the world. You can either agree or disagree with that claim. Your post, however, did not adress any of the actual claims I made. Maybe the quote is out of context, maybe not. But if it were you should have explained how you wanted people to interpret what you wrote. I've never claimed americans are "garbage". I've claimed that american foreign policies are garbage. I think american foreign politics are garbage. I think the american people is exactly the same human species as the rest of the world, worth neither more or less than anyone else. As a side note: no, I am not a Michael Moore fan. I've seen Bowling For Columbine, which was an entertaining movie, but I haven't read any of his books or seen anything else he's made. I am, however, looking forward to seeing Fahrenheit 911 after I read that Quentin Tarantino watched that movie at Cannes and it made him cry openly.
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Nope, not life. It might be a bit far fetched, though..
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There's a Gamespot preview (with a D.W. Bradley interview baked in) out now. http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/dungeonlord...ew_6100790.html It sounds fantastic, although I bet Dungeon Siege would sound fantastic too if you let Gas Powered Games talk about it. Anyhow, I honestly think he can pull it off. And the more I read about it, the more it sounds like Gothic Woo!
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Maria Caliban: Letters in the alphabet? My first try at providing a riddle. Don't laugh: I am two and two, I am hot, I am cold. I am the parent of numbers that cannot be told. I am a gift beyond measure, a matter of course. I am given with pleasure when taken by force. What am I?
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Maria Caliban: Switch camels.
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Maria Caliban: Spiderweb?
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They're both gibberish to me. I just ignore them. It's difficult enough reading and writing english (I am swedish) without having to go through another layer of translating. Besides, 90% of what those two write is crap anyhow
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Hahaha, good one! Somehow, everything looks sleezier when it's in german. I wonder why
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There are rumours that Totti will be suspended from the game against Sweden on Friday. Apparently he spit in the face of one of the danish defenders during their game this week. The referee missed that. Of course, Totti should have been evicted from the game (and suspended) for the assault he did in the final minutes of the game. Tackle feet first with his shoes on the danish guys knee.. Sigh. He's a skilled football player, but he's a couple of cans short of a sixpack in his head anyhow.
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As a side note: Do you know which is the only country in the world that's been found guilty of terrorism, according to International laws, in the International Court of Justice? The US of A. In 1986 they concluded that USA was guilty of using terrorist methods against Nicaragua and ordered them to stop killing innocent people and mining Nicaraguan waters (among other things). They were also ordered to pay damages to Nicaragua. Now the good part: being too proud of admitting their errors (as I have noticed quite a few americans on this board are) they refused and used their veto in UN Security Council to stop a resolution that would have forced ALL countries to obey international laws. Quite sad, really. And after doing such a thing, the Americans later claim the UN is too weak.. Gee, I wonder why. Source: http://www.icj-cij.org/icjwww/icases/inus/inusframe.htm USA has used their veto (a veto is a UN stopping power, only granted to the five biggest nations in the world: USA, Russia, China, UK and France) more times than all the other nations in the world combined. That means, they have stopped the UN from making resolutions more times than any other nation in the world. Let me quote a few examples: 1972: Hundreds of Lebanese and Syrians are killed in air attacks by Israel in response to the killing of 11 athletes at the Olympic Games. The USA vetoes a United Nations resolution condemning the air raids. 1981: The USA orchestrates a campaign of economic pressure against Tanzania, demanding persistently behind the scenes that Tanzania change its internal economic policies to suit American companies. The USA vetoes a number of United Nations resolutions: The first promoting co-operative movements in developing countries (123 to 1 votes). The second affirming the right of every state to choose its economic and social system in accord with the will of its people, without outside interference in whatever form it takes (126 to 1). 1982: The USA vetoes four United Nations resolutions concerning South Africa and apartheid: The ratification of the convention on the suppression and punishment of apartheid (voted by 124 to 1); Promoting international action against apartheid (141 to 1); Against apartheid in sports (138 to 1); Cessation of further foreign investments and loans for South Africa (134 to 1). 2003: For the 12th consecutive year, the United Nations overwhelmingly votes to end the USA's 40 year embargo of Cuba. The USA vetos the resolution (passed by a record 179 to 3 - Israel and the Marshall Islands also voting against). The USA continues to ignore world opinion and carries on with the embargo. Source: http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/membs...to/vetosubj.htm "Even with its faults, the United Nations is not a few people in an office - it is the world community. It is the rest of the world - the 94% of the world's population that is not from the USA. By damning and ignoring the United Nations, the USA is snubbing the majority of the world's population. This will not make the USA more popular around the world." Remember that terrorism is not an action, but a reaction.
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Why do americans always refer to the killing of thousands of innocent people as "collateral damage"? Gee, 9/11 was just "collateral damage" in the war against imperialism. The real target was the Pentagon, but they missed. It is naive to think they're just defending themselves. Do you remember a few days after 9/11 when America demanded the entire world should hold a silent moment to honor the victims of the tragedy? Ok, I'm fine with that. But how many times has anyone demanded that we hold a silent moment for all the innocent bystanders that have been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan? Americans only count american lives as being worth something.
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Watch them all go "The Odyssey engine is da bomb. KotOR 2 is my dream game. LucasArts r0xxorz our s0xxorz. Star Wars pwnz every other license out there!"
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Stop stroking my c0ckpit!
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I think they'd have to put in flying missions in between the planets for smuggling to become any sort of challenge. Like in that super-old Elite game. Of course, I would love if that happened, but it won't.
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I hope you realize that the US is often criticized for choosing extremely USA-friendly leaders themselves in countries they invade? That speech has a sour taste since it's all about democracy, yet it's seldom the leader of the people who emerge from the bomb ruins.
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I'm hoping for: Barbie Horse Adventures 2 Nascar 2005 Pacman the RPG - "The ghosts have dialogue now!"
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I might have a strange sense of humour, but I laughed so hard my head fell off and rolled in under my desk.
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