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Ludozee

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  1. Ahh, but that's exactly my point. If I may refer to a previous post I made here, you'll know what I mean:
  2. And I have no clue...
  3. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> how is that a spoiler? chris avellone even posted about it in a developer rambling thread. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The only thing he said was this
  4. And way too sweet
  5. try here
  6. autopatcher, bioware, gamespot...
  7. Then u and others bashing the game relentlsly would already be banned. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> :ph34r: Shhht! Hades_one is actually Chris Avellone's fun account! :ph34r:
  8. He said "I heard"... The only issue with the brilliant interface was that it didn't scale to higher resolutions, but that isn't a problem if you play lower than 1600*1200 1) Don't know what you mean by that exactly, but gameplay is brilliant on PC 2) 3) Apply all patches 4)
  9. I haven't, but if I had to choose between X-Box and PC, well, both cost the same, and PC has better graphics and shorter load times (well, depends on PC of course)
  10. So AFAI undrestand it, he is afraid to love...because of mistakes he made 13 years ago?
  11. I like a all kinds of music. From eighties music to trance and hardstyle. Anyway, here's a little list from the top of my head (not complete): U2 Simple Minds Pet Shop Boys Metallica Madonna Lady Dana DJ Tiesto Alphaville Maroon 5 Keane Live (Please don't laugh) I like some of Britney Spears' songs :ph34r: Duran Duran Michael Jackson Queen Wagner Carmina Burana ... Dutch (don't know if you ever heard of them...): Blof Anouk Acda & de Munnick Kane Andre Hazes
  12. Coke is the way to go. I'm going to Lan-party tonight, so obviously there will be Coke. No Lan without coke
  13. I have, it took me a while but I learned control. After my first encounter with love I figured I needed to control such reactions in order not to make the same mistakes. I think I have been successful over the last 13 years. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I thought you didn't have a girlfriend since 13 years? :ph34r:
  14. @ Epiphany: Ok, you are the second person with negative comments who actually has decent arguments. . Now I know this is really easy, but I still have high expectations and want to see for myself what's it like because I am a very positive person I am a PC gamer, so I hope most of the bugs will be fixed I am very much looking forward to the dialogue I hope the game has the same gameplay as KotOR Sorry, but I am going to play this game myself...
  15. In the spoiler forum or in the X-Box forum
  16. You've gotta be kidding me... Look, Revan got to level 20, Exile gets to 25+ levels... the only people who'd enjoy the game where you'll have two uberpowerful jedi/sith are munchkins !!!! Both KotORs were too easy putting Revan and the Exile together is kinda overkill. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ahhhh, come on, don't be so realistic! Storywise I would love to see Revan make a comeback too. Can't say much about the Exile because of Int. PC, but it sounds pretty good to me.
  17. I love it for a whole bunch of other reason .. the use of colour is brilliant! the simple philosophy of the film is explained very well through the styles of the fights and through nicely written dialouge! oh and did I mention the brilliant use of colours??? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I thought you were colourblind?
  18. Yes but it would seem more like you've already made up your mind, and since you don't own the game it would seem alittle flawed. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> No, I haven't made up my mind yet. I have high expectations, which maybe explains my enthousiasm. My expectations remain high, because IMO of all the people who criticised the only one had decent arguments and wasn't whiny", like OMG! Obsidian really sucks" and "This game is sooo bad because of the ending". The few positive comments were decent and had good arguments, and what those people stated as positive things, like dialogue and influence, really appeals to me.
  19. Well, I never experienced a violent thing as they occur in games, so I don't know when a game offers "realistic" violence. I think this goes for most people. And like someone else just stated: people who can tell when violence in a game is real probably don't want to play such a game anyway. I agree with you that long term exposure to violence can make people feel indifferent about it, and that it doesnt apply exclusively to games, but this boils down to the fact that violence is bad. That's not news... @ draakh_kimera: Go play Larry: Magna **** Laude (stupid filter )
  20. Let's put it this way: a game, a piece of software, can not be blamed for anything. Like I said above somewhere, it all boils down to responsibility, and this starts with parents and school who teach us the moral values of scoiety. A "normal" person (by current society standards) wouldn't kill someone because he just played a videogame in which he killed someone... Someone with diffculties recognising the line between game and real life should be protected against such violent influences, but this doesn't mean that all the "normal" people should be affected by the countermeasures.
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