Everything posted by Gorth
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Movies you've seen recently
Attack of the Crab Monsters. Good cheesy fun. Way better than Humanoids from the Deep.
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Mass Effect 3
Visuals are nice, cinematics not too shabby either. Music sounds like a copy of Vangelis' old movie soundtracks style wise (which is good). But Jeebus, whoever thought that combat system was a good idea needs a special Chinese Hell with all kinds of unpleasantness set aside for him I wonder if you need to create new EA account to play the demo.
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Neverwinter Nights 2 first timer, anything I should know?
We might be a minority, but I liked SoZ best of the bunch. Only major detractor was some really, really bad voice acting. A case of less is more. Heck, much less would have been much better
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What are you playing now?
Gratuitous Space Battles. Got it from one of the past 'Humble Bundles'. I'm seriously considering some of the expansions for it. There is something relaxing about just hitting the 'Fight' button once the planning and deployment is done.
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Mass Effect 3
It was thought about a long time ago (conversation from May last year) --- My 'why not' guess explanation: TIM has always been on the side of the Reapers. But the Reapers aren't monolithic. The Reaper handling the Collectors was part of a splinter group, going off the reservation with their "human reaper" experiments. TIM, allied with the main horde, was working towards the same goal via a different path-- making Shep into badass zombie cyborg. That he could test this badass zombie cyborg by using it to capture/destroy the work of a rival Reaper faction was a nice bonus. There is, as I see it, a certain similarity between both the Collectors' and Cerberus' pre-ME2 activities (sampling different weird galactic species and experimenting on them, etc.). Ah yes, makes sense. It's the faction that wants to build bigger and bigger reapers versus the faction that wants to build small, flexible Sheperd sized reapers. He is the 'prototype' without knowing it, getting pitted against the evolutionary dinosaurs of Reaperdom. There can be only one
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Obsidian's Secret Project
If that was updated 01/2012, that would have been after the Southpark announcement? Very nice man... announcing that there is something unannounced. Maybe he takes bribes?
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Movies you've seen recently
Saw the 'Iron Sky' trailer. Looks like the kind of Instant Classic that 'Dead Snow' was. Earth is under attack by Space Nazi's in UFO's.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS THREAD!
I think I tried one of them, can't remember if it was the first or second one though. At the time I was in love with an Amiga shareware game though, called BattleForce. A turnbased RPG/Tactical combat hybrid mech game, so I never really looked closer at the "simple" action games of the time. Slave Zero however had that dystopian "Bladerunner" feel to the city fighting and destructible terrain. Something I'm a bit of a sucker for.
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Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
That was awesome. Mudcrabzilla? Who needs dragons in video games?
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Obsidian's Secret Project
Hehe... The story of O ... For those who don't know 'O', it's a notation for the relative complexity of an algorithm.
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Mass Effect 3
I think one problem may be that people, intentionally or not, equates The Smoking Man (sorry, just too many similarities to X-Files to not think of him) with Biowares writers and takes his words as the writers intentions. If I look at isolated incidents, I see gaps and holes in the story, but if I take two steps back and look at the big picture, I see a relatively simple story. TIM is lying through his teeth to manipulate Shepard into doing his biddng to the best of his ability. Collectors, to the player, never really comes across as a major military threat, limiting themselves to hit and run attacks and on top of that, seems happy for the time being to target only human colonies in that frontier space section that seems to be *not* under Alliance jurisdiction. On the contrary, I got the feeling that they (the colonies) didn't like the Alliance and outright resented Soldier Girl (what's her name you seem to know from the past) for being there and trying to put up some planetary defences. Maybe TIM has a suspicion that they are not a threat in a head on confrontation, but may be a strategic threat because their motives are unknown. Never saw that knee before it hit your crotch etc. They could have been building genetically engineered virus bombs for all we know. So, he picks up a resourceful guy from the freezer, puts him in the defrost program and instills some angst and sense of impending doom in him and sends him off to do the hard and dirty work, maybe even surviving in the process. Did anybody ever really verify that Earth was the target or was that just mentioned in passing by somebody impressed by the sheer size of the shelf space in the collector ship? Maybe they had a plan to lure the Alliance fleet away from Earth and forgot to leave notes lying about with an exposition on their plans for world domination? Honestly, I don't (or didn't) play Bioware games for their plots. Never cared much for saving Imoen either.
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Mass Effect 3
They weren't known for the attacks on the human colonies, that was a secret. But if you picked up stuff from the various novels and comics, the Collectors as a "mysterious species" were well known in Omega and that region of space. Everyone knew they came through the Omega Relay, and they tended to turn up and conduct strange deals and collect species - aka, seemingly pull random slaving missions. Trade weird, advanced tech for specific odd genes, mutated creatures, and the like. They have that reputation of engimatic, not to be messed with that would be very similar to some darkly dangerous, semi-criminal group would have in those environments. Also, that they'd been around for a very long time, but no-one knew specific details about them.. Just that they had that sort of reputation. Ah, I only know what I'm actually told "in-game" @Malcador: Is that from the "Codex" entry of the gun? I might have skipped a bit on the reading there.
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Neverwinter Nights 2 first timer, anything I should know?
I tried to start a game of MotB around Christmas last year, but I just couldn't get into it. I would love to play through with One-of-Many, but I just can't stomach the "highlevel" play
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Mass Effect 3
Collectors edition of ME2?... there has to be a pun in there somewhere Romance option? Personally I think it's silly, but then I thought whoever did the voice acting for EDI did a great job of providing "it" with personality. I thought they didn't have much of a reputation at all, going to great lengths to remove all traces of their presence after raiding a colony? Only becasue that surviving Quarian (sp?) recording events on his iphone (qphone?) does Sheppard and Co. know for certain that somebody and their insects invaded a colony. Otherwise Collectors are known to intelligence services because of their shady dealings through strawmen and mercenaries. Wasn't the BFG of the Normandy based on the tech of that lizard-bird species that Garrus belongs to?
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Mass Effect 3
Sheesh guys, all that hostility over a video game? It's not like we are discussing articles of faith or something Anyway, thread way past the 500 post mark, time for a fresh start here
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The funny things thread
Would you be happy to know that the meter has changed several times? The most recently being in 1975, where it was based on the speed of light. Prior to that it was something like the wavelength of light from a krypton-86 lamp. Which was apparently asymmetric, hence the problem. And before that it was a particular metal bar. Which changed size depending on the room temperature...
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What are you playing now?
Stop that. The original Syndicate was great (on the Amiga, in 1993). No idea about the PC version though, it might not have aged gracefully in the 20 years (almost) since then. It was better with the American Revolt expansion.