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Labadal

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  1. I haven't recieved a single backer update despite backing the game via paypal.
  2. I was very disappointed by that game.
  3. Reached Ashbury in Arcanum. Had Chukka join me for now. Going to do a few sidequests later on, but I'm going to try to advance the story a bit first.
  4. I'd buy it. I loved playing BG: DA2 with my brother. We had a lot of hilarious and thrilling moments, especially on the Extreme difficulty.
  5. Finished the weakest part of Arcanum, The Black Mountain. It is boring as hell and I hate those traps. I can avoid them without much trouble, my party members on the other hand...
  6. Some guy that has the worst username ever posted these news on gamebanshee. I think they cover rpgs. Wasteland 2 Update: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/wasteland-2/posts/412225 Shadowrun Returns Update: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1613260297/shadowrun-returns/posts/411147
  7. I didn't have a big problem with his performance but it felt like a cashgrab to me. The movie can't compare to the original thrilogy in my opinion. No really exciting moments, sure the motorcycle chase was actiony but not that interesting. I was bored through most of the movie and when the ending came along, I was like "WTF?". I liked some parts of the movie, like when he's in the cabin. You weren't sure what was going to happen and I liked that. The rest was standard fare. The movie felt more "safe" than really bad. A disappointment for me, but I had heard from a couple of friends that it was an average movie.
  8. The Bourne Legacy. It sullied the legacy of the Bourne movies.
  9. More Arcanum. No quests done, I just played for half an hour. Finally doing main quest again in Black Mountain. I've been in lots of places you're probably not supposed to visit yet, but it is more fun that way. And if one has already played the games before, it isn't really problematic. Backstab is your friend. I picked Harm just now, for the hell of it.
  10. Hello, and welcome. I was home because I'm ill. Spent a couple of hours playing Arcanum. When I play like this, I don't like to play them in short burst, wich unfortunately has been happening a lot lately. Today, when I finally could put in some time, I really got into the world.
  11. Stopped playing Arcanum for a while, but came back to it today and finished around 10-15 quests. One thing I wouldn't mind to see in Project: Eternity is the waypoint system, I use it a lot.
  12. The Cartel A collection of big and influential companies and other organizations that together control the markets, prices, distribution of both legal and illegal wares. Through this network, most things can be obtained, slaves, food, drugs, clothes, weapons, medicine, etc. They operate in all the big cities, and if you are new and planning on starting a business, you will have to hope that you get their blessing and accepting their protection is a must. Accept or face dire concequences. Not being a part of this organization can mean anything from "accidents" to your business locales, or "accidents" involving you or your family members. They don't bother with smaller shops or street vendors, they don't pose a threat in the market, but get too much attention and you might get a surprise visit when you least expect it. The Cartel's leaders are focused on business and making as much money as possible. Therefore, they don't use brute force unless it is the only way to convince someone. Threats are very common, but also very effective. Most people know that when the Cartel has visited you, it is most wise to accept. There have been relatively few deaths related to people refusing to join. In some instances, The Cartel simply takes over the business and throws the victim out of their shop right then and there. Telling the authorities what has happened is like hitting a dragon with a feather duster. It is impossible to know who is a member and who isn't. Talking to the wrong person could hurt you even more. The organization has members ranging from noble lords to crime lords. They might loathe eachother, but they do know that working together will fill their pockets. The Cartel has a board consisiting of 8 of the richest people in the regions. This board changes every 3 years. If they are still the richest people, then they can stay in their postion for another three years. Unfortunately, while deaths might not be usual when forcing businessmen to join the organizationl, backstabbings and betrayals whithin the faction are more common. That means that you might rise in power and gain extreme riches, but it is at the risk of losing your life. Many deaths have been recorded that involve betrayals within the faction. One would think that this would weaken The Cartel, but usually the smartest people are usually the ones that survive assassination attempts. If it is found out who is the person behind a failed coup, that person is not killed. Instead they get a tatto on their chest. The tatto is an emblem of The Cartel symbol. He or she are then thrown into a slave camp. Usually, a person that recieves a punishment like this ends up dead in less than a day. The Cartel are so big that the authorities, or at least the honest officials that want nothing to do with them, can't do much. They can sometimes stop a few of their operations, but then The Cartel just pops up in a new place. The biggest probelm with The Cartel is that they can effect most of the markets as much as they want. This means that availability of different items, and the pricing can sometimes hurt the general population. This is expecially evident during troubled times like war. The Cartel thrives in times of war because they can raise the prices of essentail everyday wares to ridicilous prices and make a hefty profit. People are starving? It doesn't matter when you can get extra money from it.
  13. Lol at not showing the hardware.
  14. PS3 and PS4 owners doesn't deserve this.
  15. Awww, I'd hug that guy.
  16. Sure, sometime in 2015.
  17. inFAMOUS didn't look impressive, but I'll get it because I enjoyed the other games in the series. I liked Braid, The Witness looked cool too.
  18. The next game will be very interesting. Milan's second goal was lovely.
  19. Beat the Gilded Arena in Darksiders 2. It ended with a fairly fun boss fight. PoP: The Forgotten Sands. Reached Solomon's Tomb. It's an okay, but as soon as combat starts, it turns to crap. Dust: An Elysian Tail. I'm having fun with this one. The combat can get a bit repetitive and I hate Fidget, but the game looks really good and I'm always in favor of Metroid style games.
  20. Leaked info about next gen console specs.
  21. The PSP and Vita also suck.
  22. Nonsense, it will be crap like the PS1, PS2 and PS3.
  23. Interesting update. I always enjoy reading about the stuff that goes on in actual development of a game. I did however not get very excited by the new art. Maybe it is because I liked the orlan one very much. I felt this one was a bit generic. (I hate the word generic!) Or maybe it is because it reminded me too much about the genasi in D&D. The painting isn't bad, and the actual race looks okay. I was just hoping for something totally crazy and unique for the God touched in the Eternity World. There could still be many different variations. Am I correct in assuming that this one is related to Earth? (I think the whole elemtnal thing is what I don't like and reminds me of the genasi.)
  24. Hoping that games are locked to hardware, not accounts, being region locked, require constant online. I hope consoles are digital only, no used game market and games will be streamed to your console. Also no backwards compability. Focus less on games and make it more of an entertainment box. Make most games PlayStation Move compatible.
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