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metadigital

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  1. That's kinda like sarsperella, isn't it? (Yes, I'm showing my age ...) And shouldn't your uniform include a b
  2. ... look at the picture in your current sig.
  3. T3 is a brilliant tank, you obviously haven't added all his equipment, nor upgraded his attributes! Bao Dur is meant to be a bare-handed combat freak. Give him some light armour, so that his dex is still okay.
  4. Exactly. Kreia is really the True Prophet. She wants you to renounce the evil of the Sith and the Evil of the Jedi, and even the Evil of the Force!
  5. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
  6. Yep, I got the feeling it was a cop-out, a cheap way to fill in hours of game play
  7. Every Doctor has seen the inside of a Dalek, even William Hartnell (the First Doctor) encountered the Glass Emperor Dalek, in 1963! Since then, it has been a regular feature, blowing them up and showing the little creatures inside. Don't forget, in the first few stories of Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor, we go back and are introduced to Davros and we see the proto-Daleks (half-way between irradiated Kaleds and the fearsome cybernetic creatures we know and love now), including some without their travel machines, and a very poignant shot of one sticking its little hand out from under a coat ...
  8. soap KY substitute
  9. That is true; there are really only the thief (scoundrel), fighter (soldier) and Paladin (Jedi) / Blackguard (Sith), so there is no need for ten NPCs, without obvious duplication. Okay, add a few droids (one?), even so that's not ten. Speaking of romances, it sounds like a lot of the posters to these fora have quite a crush on HK ...
  10. They are so gorgeous! (I'm only a little concerned that Vashanti has accidentally submitted a picture of someone being attacked by a vicious rodent, that is feverishly eating intestines as the camera distracts it from its macabre assault ...)
  11. The only reason to have a romance option in a game, imo, is to have the betrothed end up as a hostage in the later part of the plot, or else killed off and therefore a vengence motivation. Just having a pixelated orgasm at the end of the story is pointless.
  12. *turns around to see who's behind* Works okay for me ...
  13. Exactly. Those are the same stages I went through. Followed quickly by: "How much of my harddrive is this game taking up?" and, "uninstall ALL".
  14. Also Deus Ex:IW (with all the extra texture packs). Might then have a quick Deus Ex game as well.
  15. Deus Ex can be played either as a soldier, or a stealth game. The "RPG" elements of the game (it is a genuine RPG-FPS hybrid) come into play when you get biomods: you have a choice of applications for each body part, and there are four levels of performance for each mod. Additionally, there are skill points to collect (like XP, but for progressing the plot, not body count), which are invested in "skills" (hence the name, cf. feats in a D&D setting), like pistol and rifle marksmanship, etc. Also, the game is incredibly long. And superbly paced. I'm not sure how you could fail to shoot the "moving thingies" ... after all, you can sneak up on practically every target and take them from behind. Did you play the tutorial? I thought the tutorial contained some of the most difficult subterfuge in the entire game! Sounds like your tactics were suspect; give it a go without charging headlong into the battle scene ...
  16. I hated both of them, but I gave Wizardry the benefit of the doubt for longer, as I used to play the first three of the series back in the eighties (!!) There was some good stuff in Wiz8, but there was a lot of tedious hacking and slashing to get to it. I got DD because Beyond Divinity was being released, and I thought it was worth a trial. I got very bored, very quickly. The puzzles seem to defeat logic in favour of chance exploration, which is not my idea of fun.
  17. Ding ding ding ding! We have a winner! Yep, it needs to actually be part of the whole game
  18. You're just saying that because you thought Mission was hot. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> If she were a little older, sure. Seriously, there is such a thing as platonic relationships. I mean, it's almost makes more sense, considering it's a virtual realtionship carried out vicariously ...
  19. I'm not sure, but that name might give a little too much of the strategy away ... "
  20. Big Bird has a wife? And Elmo and she were horizontal jogging? On a children's programme?
  21. I think it was a factor of the risk the BBC took to re-start the series; that and the fact that (I believe) they could only get Eccleston to sign for a single year. Now that the concept has been proven, I'm sure there will be more built into the next series ... (I'm a little concerned about David Tennant). Russell T Davies is a big fan, and that come through in his work (I have an embarassingly large amount of knowledge on the subject, myself, and I can tell you that there was very little controversial material in the plots: it was all consistent with the

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