Child of Flame
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Raven, how does it feel to be wrong in your point of view? Because you're not... Waits to get flamed along with Raven... Nah, for once I just have to agree with Revan.....once upon a time it might have been a jab at taking down social conformity, but now it's just the new trend. eru is agreeing with me. the laws of physics, time, and space have been altered. Yeah, I know, 'tis mind blowing isn't it. @Wiggster: Sadly though, due to the seventeen year old drama queens, the real non conformists get lumped in with the stereotypical bunch, as it seems most of them ARE the stereotypical bunch these days. Can't really be helped; which is exactly why I choose to be a non conformist by dressing, and acting how I feel, and telling the rest of the world to shove it. Fortunately, I'm enough of a nobody that it's not likely I'll ever get a subculture of groupies trying to act like me. @Wheelman: Dammit! I meant RAVEN!!! RAVEN Gottdammit!!! Guess I been playing KotOR too much lately.
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Who's writing style do you bother to translate?
Child of Flame replied to Darque's topic in Way Off-Topic
Are the rumors of the six fingered and six toed Newfies true? They say bad things happen when you inbreed. :ph34r: -
CANADA SUCKS!!! GO AMERICA!!! NEXT STOP WORLD DOMEENATION!!! <stupid american boy runs like hell>
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Raven, how does it feel to be wrong in your point of view? Because you're not... Waits to get flamed along with Raven... Nah, for once I just have to agree with Revan.....once upon a time it might have been a jab at taking down social conformity, but now it's just the new trend.
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The computer doesn't cheat. I swear. In-code, it's treated exactly like the player is. It gets its 4 cards randomly from a pre-selected sidedeck of 10 cards just like you do. It draws its cards at the start of its turn from the same deck that you do. It never looks at your cards. It's just following a pretty effective algorithm for winning the game. If you're not convinced, one of these days I can document exactly how it decides if it is going to hit or stay, and then you can see if it ever violates those rules or not. I promise it won't. -Akari I can verify this from a non-programmer's standpoint. I can kick the computers ass about 90% of the time without using force reload. I loved Pazaak, but that's probably because I love Blackjack, and that's what Pazaak is, minus one for the number goal, and add on the modifier side deck cards.
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Sped up Dialogue Animations
Child of Flame replied to Child of Flame's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
....And that it's exclusive to the PC for maxxed out potential.... :D -
I was wondering if there was any way you guys could make the animations for the characters in the dialogues sped up as if you pressed fast forward on a VCR when you skip through them real fast. I think it could really make this game stand apart from the crowd, not to mention amuse me in the process. :D
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Yeah, I kinda realized there weren't any obvious connections bar being different. I'm writing a sf story about a guy who rages against materialism and society in a near future, and I'm so into his character right now. I guess the being different overlapped. About appearance. If you look like everyone else, how will you stick in people's minds? If I was goth, the whole point of it would be to make people realize that things are more than they appear. I'm not saying that you must go goth to stand out though. Just like.. wear what you feel comfortable in (and I doubt chains, spikes and straight-jackets are comfy), regardless how it looks. I think it was Nietzsche who said that an action is neither good nor bad, it is the motive for doing the action that can be classified as good/bad (according to the societys morale). In the same way, the reason for turning goth decides whether you're a sucker for attention or you feel an actual need for black leather and makeup (sexual tensions?). With that in mind, I think it is a bad idea to label a goth idiot without knowing the reason for it. Take guys who like rap music. Why do they insist on wearing baggypants, 10 pounds of gold and a silly cap? I see a direct parallell towards Synth music (electric 80's and it's more recent incarnations) since all synth fans (here at least) dress just like goths. Black clothes, leather, wierd hair styles. And that's just because they like the music and want to identify with others who like the very same sounds. Heck, I dress in black when I hang at synth parties, but no way I'd label myself goth. I find it would be more effective to take on my best friend from highschool's approach if you really want to fight materialism. Guy wore some of the rattiest, weirdest clothes, many from the thriftstore, even though his parents lived in Granite Bay, and could easily afford 'designer' brands. He was also IMO a true genius. Last I knew he was teaching himself physics, and always was reading some math book or other. Also, in case anyone takes ratty clothes as identifying with the punk movement, this was not the case, as they simply were not the right type of 'ratty' clothes. Most individual person I ever knew, and that's saying something as I'm rather a misfit myself. B)
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Yeah, and it would fit along with what Lucas has BEEN doing to do just that; lest we forget Lumpy. <_<
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Weiser_Cain's Concepts
Child of Flame replied to Weiser_Cain's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Whoa, that's a little harsh. For instance, there are those of us who realize that we aren't financially or emotionally prepared (yet) for the responsibilities that go along with being a father. Which is why I'm abstinent. <_< Damn me and my stupid rationality. -
Pimp My Lightsaber!
Child of Flame replied to Dead Skin Mask's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
This idea's not all that bad, but instead of making it like a mood ring, how about make it more of an allignment saber by combining this with the idea's Mr. Skin Mask came up with in the initial post. For instance, If your allignment is towards the Light side, it's white as snow, and gets more and more brilliant, along with an increased chance of blinding your opponents the higher towards the Light you are. But if your allignment is towards the darkside, it gets blacker and blacker, and depending on whether or not you fight any Jedi in the game (not Dark Jedi, Jedi) then it would start pulsating around the edges with force lightning, and would have a bonus of shocking your opponent. If you don't fight any Jedi, than it can always just be based on how 'bad' you are. <_< P.S. There's some awesome mods on that site Victus, is it yours? -
Too.....erm....purple. Perhaps a darker shade of purple, and a lighter colored text for the links? I dunno about everyone else, but it was rather bright and hurt my eyes a wee bit....perhaps it's this cave I've been living in.....
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Who's writing style do you bother to translate?
Child of Flame replied to Darque's topic in Way Off-Topic
Well, considering I was able to teach myself how to read Old and Middle English pretty well with a little help from reference sources here and there, Grom and Sarge are easy reading. I find it helps if you imagine Grom's posts in a Gollum voice, and Sarge's in a bad Scottish accent. -
I've only got the initial Star Map on Dantooine, and I've already got everyone's sidequest except for Carth and Juhani initiated. I really do need to take Carth out and level him up sometime. I put him in the Sith Armor so I don't have to see his pretty boy face and he looks sorta cool, but UGH! that voice! :angry:
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Weiser_Cain's Concepts
Child of Flame replied to Weiser_Cain's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
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Architect of the Sith
Child of Flame replied to Darth Jebus's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
I took a political allignment test once, it said I was a Libertarian, leaning towards the left; but for the most part Libertarian. I was satisfied with that assessment, I always have been of the opinion that the people should be the ones controlling the government, not vice versa. I also would rather have less taxes, and the people paying for more government services directly. B) -
Not neccessarily. Are all of you forgetting Kyle Katarn and Jan? They were contract Bounty Hunters for the Republic for a time. Also, who's to say the smuggling missions have to be simple fed ex missions. I could see being ambushed by pirates in deep space, being set up by your employer and having your contact turn out to be a CorSec Enforcer, having to fight your way out of a bad situation.....There's numerous ways a smuggling mission could be spiced up and different from the routine Fed Ex mission depending on the creativity of the Devs......I really need to get into the gaming industry so I can put some of these ideas to good use. B)
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That's exactly what you need to do. Basically, you find out about her past, and befriend her in the academy where she's in the role of your instructor. (If you get the dialogue where say [i'm paraphrasing] "See you later friend" and she says "I like the sound of that, I haven't called anyone that in awhile") then you have successfully set it up to where if you don't kill here, and you don't simply release her, but instead question her motives after she stops attacking you, then you should be able to redeem her. Also, for any of the party member quests, I haven't read the entire thread due to lazy syndrome, but it doesn't matter what planet you're on in order to trigger the quests. So long as you've talked to them enough, all you need do is take them off the ship and walk around a bit in the trigger area for the party member quests on whatever planet you're on at the time (the immediate area of the docking bay). Good luck Snowman, stay frosty. P.S. If you do manage to redeem Yuthura, and Dantooine hasn't been blasted yet, than if you go back to Dantooine after finishing up on Korriban, you can see not only her but Kel Algwin (sp?) the other Sith in doubt at the Academy that you have an opportunity to redeem. Also of note, even if you are playing an uber LS character, it is of my opinion that the Genohardan assassination missions are still worth completing, as there should be plenty more opportunities to get your pure Light rating. One more thing worth mentioning is that if you kill off BOTH of the initiation contracts (the ones located on Manaan and Dantooine (?) then you will get an additional piece of Genohardan gear, an extra Vibrosword I believe, which is well worth it as it's damned near as powerful as a maxxed out Saber, and looks cooler for a DS character to boot depending on if you want the completely black look. The poison attribute of it is handy as well when facing off against particularly difficult opponents, as it weakens them at the beginning of the battle. JT
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You've been hitting a wee bit too much of that pixie rock haven't you? j/k That's a pretty good idea, but due to OE's flat refusal of most of our ideas, I doubt it will be incorporated....perhaps in KotOR 3?
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Don't just force choke it....raise it in the air and bring it down to the ground repeatedly with force, Jedi Knight style. B)
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Man, whatever happened to the Force resembling Eastern mysticism...must everything have a scientific explanation.....the premise of Star Wars is fantasy in a SciFi setting...Bob Damn you George Lucas!!! :angry:
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Seriously? Are they planning a High School RPG? That actually might be pretty cool. Yeah, you can choose to claim your mantle as Imperialist Dictator of the In Crowd, or lead the AV Club Resistance.
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The 'Hardcore' mod was pretty good. Made the Hard setting actually Hard.