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Games just came, which do I play first?
Gorth replied to Child of Flame's topic in Computer and Console
No disagreement there -
Games just came, which do I play first?
Gorth replied to Child of Flame's topic in Computer and Console
Well, as number guy said, get rid of the FAQ. You've got one important stat in the game, thats wisdom. Rest is there for variation and flavour About the mausoleum, I didn't even know you could go there without getting the quest Once you get rid of the big bad skeleton, be prepared to meet his brother (and later yet an evil overlord, and then... j/k). You could eventually save them for later and then come back with an additional NPC to help with the fighting. One final tip, death is not the end With a few exceptions, getting yourself killed in combat has no more consequences than having to walk back to the battlefield. -
Interesting legal situation. Who actually owns the story, especially if it's unpublished ? Interplay probably had/has the rights to the design documents, but if the story has never been published with or a © or a ® notice ? Just curious
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Games just came, which do I play first?
Gorth replied to Child of Flame's topic in Computer and Console
It's a dead end! Sorry, couldn't resist that one. Is it the quest you get from the dustman in the bar ? In that case, it's a simple dungeon crawl. Kill anything that moves and don't save your buff charms for later, you won't really need them that much later. -
Games just came, which do I play first?
Gorth replied to Child of Flame's topic in Computer and Console
Did you talk to Deionarra before leaving the Mortuary ? -
Games just came, which do I play first?
Gorth replied to Child of Flame's topic in Computer and Console
No idea what Soulbringer is, but try Fallout 1 before Fallout 2. Apart from that, any order of the games that suits your mood -
KOTOR 2 X-Box or PC version?
Gorth replied to AromisTallion's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Yes, and mine is bigger than yours :cool: Voted PC, as that is the only version playable on the hardware I got. The x-box is sort of feminine looking isn't it ? -
That guy really knew how to throw a party. They just don't do it like they used to anymore I didn't recognise half of the "celebrity" names on the list it showed me for my part.
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What era do most of your favorite titles come from
Gorth replied to Zach Morris's topic in Computer and Console
I think you missed the point of the question... it wasn't what era the best titles were released, but what era your favourite titles were released (which includes adjustment for first impressions, nostalgia etc.) No. I didn't miss the point. I equate quality with favorites. I would bet money that most people do, as well, but nostalgia is, as I said, the killer of reasoning. People play newer games over older games because they're better. to me, if you would rather play Ninja Gaiden 2004 over the original, yet claim the original is your favorite, you're being irrational. Thats your choice. Doesn't make it wrong or right for other people to consider some older titles superior to recent games, especially if you value gameplay, game balance and similar over presentation. When all is said and done, when I put things like BG2, PS:T and Kotor aside, I pick up my emulator and play games like Doomdarks Revenge and a couple of old SSI titles because the mechanics and most importantly, the fun in those games are superior. -
Just like Baldurs Gate II took place in Baldurs Gate...
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What era do most of your favorite titles come from
Gorth replied to Zach Morris's topic in Computer and Console
I think you missed the point of the question... it wasn't what era the best titles were released, but what era your favourite titles were released (which includes adjustment for first impressions, nostalgia etc.) -
You know what, you teacher is right Anyway, if it is just oppinions/world view you want... A particularly successful combination of genes. To the best of my knowledge, only ****roaches and rats are doing better. To mutate, evolve and procreate (a fancy word for having children). See above. Live long, be successful, get a bunch of kids. You terminate the experiment that was your particular gene combination and make room for the next revision of the gene pool. Observing nature. They look for other ways to explain things. A significant spiritual experience. Nothing that other humans could do to me. Good luck with your assignment
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The power of image editing software... The Legolas one was hilarious.
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I'd rather that you did not ... your post could be interpreted as intentionally trying to 'stir the pot' so to speak ... and I am sure that's not what you meant to do Me ? Oh noooo.... I would never do that. I swear as true as my name is Gorth Just to stay on topic, I went and signed the petition again ;)"
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Nah, it was in another time and another place, the age before handhelds and PDA's. Today I prefer Carmageddon or when travelling, to read a book
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My little brother and I came up a PnP racing game once we were bored, sitting on the back seat on a long trip. It was basically a drawn, slightly random race track on an A4 paper (with squares) Players would start with a "dot" (their racing car) at the start line and a "vector" of 1 in the track direction (it represented direction and speed of the "car"). For every player "turn" we could then modify that vector with +/- one in each direction when continued from the dot where it currently was e.g. turn 1 would be 1,0 (speed 1) next turn 3,0 (speed 2), next turn 6,1 (speed 3 in one direction, -1 in the other direction) when heading towards the first curve. Trick is to guess, what will the optimum speed to race through a curve be. Mind you, if you are going to hit the barrier with speed 10 or so, you'll crash and burn. so you have to slow down and manage a decent speed through curves before you can speed up and move a lot of squares again on the straight parts. Fun way to pass the time instead of constantly bugging our parents with "Are we there yet?" Only downside was, they didn't really appriciate the sound fx we provided the game with
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I mean, poor Gorth. I'm truly comforted by your sincere display of compassion
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I'm still moaning and whining that the frame buffer effect setting is off by default in Kotor... I wasted 25 hours of my life playing through it the first time with the effects off, never knowing that they were there, hidden under advanced settings
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INTP Not really sure if it tells me anything I didn't suspect... Famous INTP's Socrates Rene Descartes Blaise Pascal Sir Isaac Newton William Harvey (pioneer in human physiology) C. G. Jung, (Freudian defector, author of Psychological Types, etc.) William James Albert Einstein Tom Foley (Speaker of the House--U.S. House of Representatives) Henri Mancini Bob Newhart Jeff Bingaman, U.S. Senator (D.--NM) Rick Moranis (Honey, I Shrunk The Kids) Midori Ito (ice skater, Olympic silver medalist) Tiger Woods Funny, I hate golf...
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Been there, done that (signed the petition). Can we derail the thread now ?
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What era do most of your favorite titles come from
Gorth replied to Zach Morris's topic in Computer and Console
Early to late 80'es (1983-1989) or Commodore 64/Amiga 500/Amiga 4000. Which gives 8/16/32 bit Although things started to change with the Amiga, before that, gameplay was usually the selling point of a game. Sound and gfx was there to support the gameplay, not the other way around. -
Yes, one of the very oldest WOT threads (started by Mr. Teatime iirc) and gender confusion was still perfectly possible
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Then you should throw molotov ****tails at people who play playstation games... I fail to see the relevance for the subject of theft (which is admittedly also off-topic for this thread). No, we are talking about theft. In my book, if you steal something, that other people has put man-hours into making, whether it be a loaf of bread, a building, a composition, a digital image or even something as abstract as a scientific theory, you are stealing. Not really a complicated concept. Depends on whether that person is sitting outside the show for the purpose of not paying the person who put time and effort into making the music. While the mere thought of prosecuting a casual listener outside a concert (who might be there for a completely legit and unrelated reason, like taking a walk in a park), it doesn't change the fact that ethically, it's theft, because you persue some kind of entertainment created by others and you take steps to ensure, that the person doesn't get compensated for time, material and work going into that performance. Btw. I don't claim moral high ground, I was no better when I was a young man, I just don't agree to the claims that it isn't theft.
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Talk about bull **** Stealing and using other peoples work, no matter the medium is still theft. By your same logic, it's perfectly fine to do shoplifting ? The circumstances are the same, the store has a lot of stuff on their shelves, why not help yourself to a few handfuls of it... I mean, as long as you don't get caught it's perfectly morally justifiable, right ?
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Muahaha! That'll teach those bloody spammers not to drop all that unsolicited stuff off at your doorstep :D