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metadigital

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  1. Yeah, it was a bit obvious that someone came in and decided at the eleventh hour to double the XP for everything. I guess they realised that the fanboys would be disapointed that, despite the level cap being raised to 50, there wasn't enough to do in the game to get past the fifteen level (without cheating).
  2. Well you're no fun. You Amerikans can't pronounce English correctly. You should call it "American", except pretty soon the indigenous language of the US will be the same as Southern America, namely Spanish (and some Portuguese). "
  3. This just means that everyone has to kill Reveilled in game 3. "
  4. I think the results of the question will be skewed by the audience: young, pre-/just-post-puberty boys are hardly likely to play a grrl with grrls' germs. I like to play with females. I use strong female roles from RL as my inspiration (which most teenage boys don't have access to, except for their mother, and I don't want to open that can of worms ... ).
  5. It was worse in K2, though. (I'm thinking particularly about the BAB.)
  6. Those criticisms were levelled at ST. (The 1968 film 2001: A Space Oddyssey, directed by Mr Stanley Dr Strangelove Clockwork Orange Kubrick had no sound in space. Nor any lasers. Or laser guns.)
  7. Because it's pronounced Pitts-bur-RA. Like Edinburgh.
  8. Now, now Ender. I really can't be drawn on this. And you shouldn't be asking. Show that you are a good sport and take your lumps. I can neither confirm nor deny any player's vote. (It's not fair.) The player is always capable of owning up, though I doubt that will happen (and probably not for the reason that you will jump to first ...).
  9. Well. I was disapointed in the interpretation of the ruleset used in K2. And. I was hoping that they wouldn't repeat that. Again. And, also, do something better.
  10. How do you pronounce scone?
  11. So that's how Atris really told the Exile she loved him. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Is that a lightsabre in your pocket, or are you just pleased to meet me ...
  12. And I thought you were on a search for truth.
  13. I didn't mean realistic as in real, I meant realistic as in RPG self-referentially real. (As opposed to the made-up tripe they dished out in K2.) Obviously I know that SW isn't real. :ph34r:
  14. How about realistic classes, or even no classes?
  15. Ah, this is way more interesting than the original topic.
  16. Do you pronounce it properly? Let me help you: Pits-bur-RA
  17. ... Or you could use the save game editor.
  18. I play females to the exclusiion of males, whenever possible.
  19. Well, you could play a game where you just go out to get influence with him instead of one/some of the others ... just to see (and to role play a bit ... ")
  20. Maybe it was an enchanted enhanced shielding visor, and they made a neologism ... "
  21. Actually I was just quoting Sixth Sense with a KotOR twi
  22. Does that mean that game play would need to include the z axis, unlike the previous titles ...?
  23. Tolkien wrote it in the interregnum between 1918 (where he fought in the trenches, hence the reference to the battlefield bog) and 1945, so yes, it does reflect his personal take on the World Wars. Hence his very downbeat take on "humanity" (as expressed in the characters and races of M.E.), such as the bit at the end of Return of the King, where Saruman takes over the Shire. NZ is a nice place. Pity about all the Kiwis living there.
  24. It's actually not. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hey...come out of Lala Land, will you? Star Wars is classified as Science Fiction. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> RP's point was that, although it might be fictional, it ain't science-based. Which is true. There is no concession made for any of the normal laws of physics or chemistry (save for those it was impracticle to avoid, like gravity). You could transcribe the SW story onto a Seventeenth Century Pacific setting, with Spanish Galleons, Dutch and English traders and warships and not lose any plot. It is a "romantic" (or "swashbuckling") adventure. It's more Flash Gordon than I, Robot.

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