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Gorth

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  1. So, where the heck did you misplace your "Moderator" tag?

    Don't tell me you are too politically incorrect for this place :shifty:

  2. Remind me to born as a vehicle in my next life :fear: Finished NWN2 for the fourth time. I'll put it away for a while. Not really sure what to play next Maybe Pirates! Has anybody tried Sid Meiers Railroads! ?
  3. This is a very SelFISH' thread, isn't it?
  4. They are a bit prude conservative in and around the British Isles, aren't they?
  5. My first "love" was BBC Basic. Since it isn't around anymore, I would say C++ for it's flexibility (not necessary for readability). For quick and dirty work, a combination of visual basic and t-sql will do.
  6. Maybe Projects Georgia and Connecticut? The way that New Jersey disappeared didn't really bode well for that particular project (whatever it was).
  7. No OpenGL support whatsoever?!? How do I change my vote from "not until I have to" to "no"?
  8. Once they tie me up and place me in front of the firing squad unless I swear allegiance, I'm not likely to. Not for "gaming" or "media" reasons anyway. Using my computer for traditional media was/is an added bonus, not the purpose for which I got it. DRM can rot in hell for all I care Since PC games are becoming increasingly rare (at least it appears so), dx10 is not a motivator. I need games, I'll go look for wii, ps3, whatever.
  9. I sometimes wonder where you get the energy for your enthusiastic approach to many things :)

    Five stars for my favourite Fallout fan/Malkavian vamp combo...

  10. That guy already misses the drug spambots
  11. Agree to a certain point I might be wrong, but I do seem to remember that both Fallouts had a (sort of) scaling system too, in that the random encounters increased in difficulty the further south you moved on the overland map. But since you weren't really forced to spend all your "outdoor" time in the southern half, you could just move to areas where enemies of a type you felt like bashing were more likely to be encountered. Felt like fighting plants and rats? Stick to Arroyo and surroundings for a while, feel like some power armoured, gauss gun wielding enclave thugs, hang around the area of umm... can't remember the name of the base anymore :"> I don't mind a good challenge at all. It's just that when it gets systematically kept at a certain difficulty level compared to your own abilities, some of the fun disappears. Of course, if my level 2 vault dweller falls down a pit of hairy deathclaws, some of the fun might disappear too For me (personal taste stuff), a nice mix would be to give you a chance of "getting back" (wiping the floor with them) at those who made your life miserable in the early part of the game and then use the harder encounters as stumbling blocks between you and special accomplishments, like solving sidequests, discovering that the earth isn't flat, etc. And since this is Fallout, it ought to be an option to solve at least the critical path and a number of sidestuff without always having to build the ultimate optimised combat machine Just my 0.25$
  12. Scaled encounters are annoying. They take all the fun out of levelling up You feel like you never make any progress (except that the loot grows fatter). Oblivion is by far not the only game guilty of that though. There is something perversely satisfying in frying 30 mewling opponents in a firestorm (whether it be magical or napalm) and be done with it so you can move on
  13. Looks nice. Now, can anybody tell me what the heck those paid subscriptions are that I can purchase in my control panel?!? And what is this stuff called "Friends" ? Might take a while to explore all the new buttons :)"
  14. I don't think she intended to kill the force, just study the exile and see how "it works" when somebody severs the connection and seems to be able to still walk and breathe. I can't remember the exact quote, but I think she mentions something to the effect that it is indepence from, not death of the force she wants. Interesting exercise... Atton could also be neutral evil, he does have a past as a sith assassin. Bao-dur would be lawful neutral? He was willing to facilitate mass murder on both mandalorians and jedis. Is Nihilus truly evil or is he just hungry?
  15. I always tell my wallet that it is better to burn out than fade away :"> Once it's done, it is something nobody (short of the amnesia trick) can take away from you. Is it an opportunity? Go for it if you are serious about it And if there are booth babes, then remember to bring your camera.
  16. Brian: Look. You've got it all wrong. You don't Need to follow me. You don't Need to follow anybody. You've got to think for yourselves. You're all individuals. Crowd: YES! WE'RE ALL INDIVIDUALS! Brian: You're all different. Crowd: YES. WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT. Folowr5: I'm not. Crowd: Ssssh. Sssh. A brilliant movie that mocks the sheep who follow without questioning.
  17. People who tends to get excited when discussing religion should be forced to watch Life of Brian three times a day...
  18. These guys don't really understand the concept of "Deadlines"... they keep adding pictures :cool: Yeah, Ed's beeing playing too much minesweeper on his pc again.
  19. :cool: A few more months, then it might be time to go hunting for my Kotor2 cd's again.
  20. You're Hungarian, but you don't know who Otto Skorzeny was? Perhaps they are trying to forget their past :D SS Obersturmbannf
  21. Point is, you can make a game that is aimed at a group of people who has some very different expections from what the developer would like to do. MOO fans weren't really thrilled about MOO2, but they didn't exactly go on a religious crusade to have it banned from stores. MOO3 however, was so vastly different that it didn't appeal to old fans, because it was part of an established (sort of) franchise it didn't really appeal to new fans. Of course it didn't help either that it was a crappy game. Sometimes I do wonder what the heck Bethsoft wanted with that licens (besides subsidise Herves FOOL project) :cool: Odds are, the crowd of people who like that glorified diablo clone called Oblivion would have kissed the ground that Todd & Co walks on if they had just announced that they are doing a grungy sci-fi version of Oblivion and few people would have been unhappy.
  22. Does Master of Orion 3 ring a bell...?
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