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Pidesco

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  1. Pidesco replied to Rosbjerg's topic in Way Off-Topic
    Years ago when I played my first multiplayer game(Quake, I think, or maybe Hexen...), I had to pick something so I picked this. I doesn't have anything to do with anything though. The avatar is my favourite IWD portrait.
  2. Not much else to say, really.
  3. Are you kidding? The AI in Civ3 does cheat but you have a huge advantage on the easiest level. Things did get a bit harder with the expansions, but Chieftain level was really easy. I remember that for me Regent was where things started to get hard in Civ3. The trick on the easier levels is to expand as quickily as possible.
  4. It doesn't matter if civ3 is a crap game. The "just one more turn" psychology gets me everytime.
  5. This thread seems to be about how you define RPGs. Are RPGs about rules and stats, or about options and openendedness? I choose the second option and as such, to me, GTA is more of an RPG than Diablo.
  6. David Ogden Stiers?
  7. I think The Da Vinci Code is an awful book, with one dimensional characters and a plot twist that made me cringe when I first read it.
  8. Glad to see we agree. Didn't Chasing Amy make you laugh and cry in one sitting?
  9. To me, the problem with Jersey Girl was not Affleck and J Lo but that it was a lot worse than other Kevin Smith movies. To my mind, there is a huge difference in quality between Jersey Girl and Chasing Amy. Have you seen Chasing Amy?
  10. You mean like SHODAN? Now that would be cool!
  11. Did you sacrifice furry forest animals to Pit Demons so that your partner for life would be also a geek and a gamer?
  12. Another film I really liked this year was Before Sunset. Didn't see the first one though.
  13. This statement may unwittingly make the thread move in unadvisable directions. :ph34r:
  14. I'm a university student. English Lit. But I'm hoping to start working in translation as soon as possible.
  15. I'm not sure about this anymore, but I think CRTs are still the best option for gaming, unless, of course, you have a problem with space. And anyway CRTs are cheaper.
  16. To be more specific about the battle against Malak, all it took was buffing myself up as much as possible and wailing on him until he died.
  17. I thought Malak was easier than the end bosses in all rpgs by Bioware and Black Isle.
  18. There were two things that I found strange in this review: 1. The reviewer states that the story isn't as good as in KOTOR1 but everything he mentions about it seems to make KOTOR2's story better and not worse. 2. The writer says that the final battle is a lot easier than the battle against Malak which he thinks was a very hard battle. But, wasn't the final battle of KOTOR1 very easy compared to other RPGS?
  19. Worst Star Wars joke ever: Who da man? Yoda man!
  20. You are all Fools!! The only true Sith is Spaceballs' Dark Helmet.
  21. My favourite movies of the year up to now were Lost in Translation, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Kill Bill. I'm also waiting for Garden State. I'll only see it in 2005 though. >_
  22. You've got it all wrong. They're not hobbits: http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20041031 They're ewoks! :D
  23. Well, what are you writing your essay for? School? University?
  24. Doesn't anyone miss Parker Lewis Can't Lose?
  25. That reminds me of System Shock. It was very well voice-acted by the staff.

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