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Sort of, although I prefer to hang out with Hanharr and T3 :luck:" I do try occasionally to people where I would think it naturally to use them. Nar Shaddaa, I would use Atton (has been there before) and Mira/Hanharr (Knows the place), Onderon is the domain of Mandalore (historial ties) and Bao Dur (he has a thing going regarding mandalorians) etc. When there are no "obvious" choices that way, Hanharr and T3 gets the summons... Edit: Ehh, the "Sort of" was to the first poster.
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They were actually quite well made, especially their "posturing" when they were to appear threatening The miniature cut-scene where two of the mini lobster droids take up position to cut off T3's route back to the hangar console...
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After that kind of "over use", you start looking at list before buying a game, to make sure you get one where she isn't deatured in... :p" First time I heard her was as Dynaheir in BG1, no big deal, she didn't have any dialogue of significance. First time I noticed her was as Fall from Grace in PS:T, all well and good, actually liked her voice there. When I ran across Mazzy Fentan in BG2, I started avoiding halflings in my party. As bastila in K1 (and cameo in K2) she made me cringe and wish they would take somebody "fresh" instead of recycling the old voices. Or at least somebody who can play "different" parts/personalities like Grey Delisle (Viconia/Nalia/Jeanette/Therese/Handmaiden)
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These cooky foreigners and their regionalisation
Gorth replied to Kaftan Barlast's topic in Computer and Console
Almost as annoying as dubbing/translation is the censorship imposed on some games... I still remember the outrage felt when I found out that the "floating voices" in Fallout 2 was a deliberate design decision in the version shipped to Europe Why couldn't they just have shipped the UK version to the UK and the US version to the rest of the non-translated markets? Instead they just shipped the UK version to everybody -
These cooky foreigners and their regionalisation
Gorth replied to Kaftan Barlast's topic in Computer and Console
So did the tentacles probably... :cool: Once saw an episode of Miami Vice dubbed to Turkish Yes, it was a long time ago, and I still bear the emotional scars :ph34r: -
If these are real, I would say they should have dropped Korriban and included this one instead. They could always have added that extra tomb to this one.
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Absolutely nothing, it's called Warhammer 40k Ah. So it's been done. I'm not a big gamer so I've never heard of that game. Is it any good? Good question. I've never played the PnP version (called "Inquisitor") and to the best of my knowledge, there was never a crpg game released based on it. It started life as a fatasy tabletop wargame and eventually evolved into large scale combat systems, skirmish combat systems and eventually into PnP roleplaying systems. Somewhere early in it's history, a "split off" system was created, taking place in the 40th millennia (as in 38 thousand years from now). It's a universe with crude but omipresent Orks, High tech, but doomed and dying Eldar, Humans, etc. Many things you would recognise from fantasy. So it started life as a miniature tactical combat game, but both the fantasy and the sci-fi versions are interesting, dark and sinister universes. http://www.specialist-games.com/inquisitor/default.htm
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Absolutely nothing, it's called Warhammer 40k
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I hope you intend to post the answer eventually some day
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This is a damn tricky one... normally I recognise people by their eyes Well, time to humiliate myself in public by guessing: Nose B looks maskuline, could be Atton. Nose F could be Handmaiden, she does have that grey/bluish skin, even before I turn her DS Nose D could be Mira, she has a slightly "reddish" skintone. Nosa A looks rather big, could be Disciple (as a spy, he is used to put his nose everywhere where it doesn't belong) Nose C could be Visas, although it isn't really her nose, but her mouth you look at when she speaks. That leaves Nose E for Kreia, although that one doesn't really look like her. Nose E could be Attons instead and Kreia Nose B I give up, I don't have the right nose for this (and LadyCrimson can stop laughing at my feeble attempts at putting noses on the people now) :D
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What's the difference between a forest and a jungle? In Sweden, they have a lot of forest, in central Africa, the have a lot of jungle... conclusion: Forest planets have lots of swedes in them :devil:" For some interesting thoughts on the difference between jungle and forest: http://www.antimoon.com/forum/2003/2430.htm
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Celebrating episode III: Kyla's fanart
Gorth replied to Kyla Carth's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
You just have to love their facial expressions... :D -
How would you have dealt with the end?
Gorth replied to ShadowPaladin V1.0's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
A "quickk-n-dirty" fix for some of the loose ends... The Mira/Hanharr thing... Have a dialogue between Goto and Mira where he reminds her, that there is still a bounty for capturing runaway jedi, preferably before he reaches his goal. Kreia giving Hanharr the reverse instructions, Mira is to be prevented from stopping the Exile. Let both follow the Ebon Hawk, Mira first and Hanharr following Miras vessel. If Hanharr wins, you don't have to fight Mira at the entrance to the academy, otherwise you have to kill her (notice the irony here, if you are a lightsider, killing your own lightsided padawan ) Besides Hanharr/Mira the only other thing that really bugged me was Goto/Remote, which really just needed a bit more dialogue and bleeps to resolve. Something along the lines of Bao Dur and Remote having installed trojan software in remote and it is now a battle of droid "wills" against each other. Loser explodes. -
The "Episode IV" wasn't in the original Star Wars, so no, didn't suspect an episode 1-3 until movie episode 2 was released and called episode 5... See my answer to one of your other posts: http://forums.obsidianent.com/index.php?sh...ndpost&p=305481
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[quote name=>' date='Mar 20 2005, 12:26 AM]just watched ANH and im sure greedo shot first. You were probably not watching the original then, but the "edited" versions. What episode number did the scrolling text say at the start of the movie ? If it said episode IV, you've been cheated and only seen the one with lots of cosmetic surgery and implants.
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It was kind of "cute" the way they covered their eyes when ducking or whatever it was they did, also when using the fear inducing force powers on them. They also managed to put up a decent fight, as I underestimated them the first time. They managed to gang up on me together with the mercs at the landspeeder on the surface of Telos leading to an ignominous death as Cannok fodder :ph34r: And yes, the mother of all stormbeasts and the tank droids barked worse than their bite. Not that I really minded the tank droid being a push-over much, just wanting to leave that place after spending half a day trying to figure out how to open the sub-level door
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The landspeeder was mostly for two things, one for quick transport around and two, more importantly, .
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Twice through and I still don't get it.
Gorth replied to SWfanfromwayback's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Thats because you can only delete your post if nobody has posted after you. Don't ask why, no idea. Suggestion: Edit your original message and remove all the text, cut/paste it to a new topic and new message in the spoiler forum. If you want this thread gone, just ask a mod (send a PM with the link) to delete it. Well, just an idea -
http://forums.obsidianent.com/index.php?showtopic=31939 Come and gone. Despite being interesting, he apparantly lacks the sex appeal of droids :rolleyes:"
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you cant fool true Star Wars fanatics!
Gorth replied to global_74's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
We were probaly nicer to you than you deserved, but nevermind that Did they run out of witches to burn in your hometown ? Welcome to the ignore list -
Perhaps T3 thinks he is the "do it yourself" type...
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Like HK-47, he smells of wasted potential... The idea was good though, when I finally decided to make an effort to get his background story out of him. Unfortunately, being somewhat specialised in "Anti-Droid warfare", the one place that was actually in the game where he would have been useful, is the one place you have to "solve" without him in order to get him (his yacht). I did raise an eyebrow though when he spilled the beans and started telling who he was and his motivations, pretty decent, just not enough on it's own. Would have loved to see some places with droids where he would be able to justify his presence. Speaking of droids... did anybody ever find a purpose for HK-47's protocol feat ?
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Sure, go ahead, abuse the poor little droid like some soft drink vending machine :'( Never thought about using that feature, kept forgetting it. Does sound like he'll have to wait until he reaches the workbench again.
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I found him mildly amusing in K1, although the "meatbag" thing eventually did get on my nerves... For good or for bad, he wasn't much different in K2, mildly amusing, but once you got the K1 person comments out of him, he sort of collected dust... Even Goto had a more interesting story to tell. This might of course have something to do with the missing droid planet and HK factory, that HK and Goto might have been intended for more screen time than they got. I wonder what became of B4 and T1 btw... did they ever catch a ride to Nar Shaddaa ?
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If anybody had told me after Kotor1, that I would ever voluntarily take the portable drinks tray along outside the Ebon Hawk again, I would have said they were crazy. I now stand corrected. It is the one and only T3 - "I'll be back!" Terminator on wheels Forget the T1000 and the Terminatrix, T3 with the right equipment makes a scrapheap out of them. Kreia was the decoy, T3 was the one manipulating everything from the beginning, pulling the strings, arranging the voice locked navigation system and all. Funny dialogue, part of the story, carries his own weight in conflicts, what more could one wish from a droid ?