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Character Creation- By the book or DIY?
metadigital replied to Kaftan Barlast's topic in Pen-and-Paper Gaming
Verb you and your hobby horse. -
.. isn't that the plot of a film?
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Yeah, I wanted to find that transmitter thingamy on Nar Shadaa ...
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... Drink the cough syrup whilst burning the coke -- no, wait, is it burn the syrupt whilst drinking the coke? PS Kaftan, I can't wait for you to start project leading game design!
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McDonald's will take over the world, I tell you!
metadigital replied to jaguars4ever's topic in Way Off-Topic
No, it's rather fun. Really. Been there, tried that, didnt like it. " -Whats for dinner tonight? -Crushed can tomatoes with canned veghetables and pasta. -Oh, but thats what we had yesterday? and the day before that.. and... well its all we've been eating since I cooked last time. -But you only cook beans anyway, Kaftan. -Yeah, I know. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The human animal is an omnivore. It is fine to be a vegetarian, or even a lacto-ovo-vegan; you just need to supplement the lack of B group vitamin and iron sources normally found in (red) meats. I read a study a while back that blood tested some vegetarians; they were all Vitamin B-12 deficient, which has an intellect impairing effect that mimicks lunacy. (I'm serious.) Just make sure any of your friends who are vegan are eating supplements (not that I believe a vitamin supplement will replace healthy fresh food, at least it will prevent known vitamin deficiencies): a good vegetarian multivit should do the trick. Also, women need twice as much iron as men (as they lose so much so regularly), so they really need some iron suplementing; it is best if they eat red meat, though women tend to be the ones who eat red meat the least. (Because we shouldn't kill and eat cute things, and we cannot eat ugly things. But we can wear leather shoes and belts. ) -
That's hardly concealing your weapon ...
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Just too hip for the thread, Launchie.
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They recycled Planescape:Torment story. Just because you did not recognized it was recycled does not mean it was not, most stories share the same basic concepts but in KotOR2 the story they recycled did not worked for that expecific setting. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Aren't all stories in life recycled in some way or another? Films, books, even music have recycled events for centuries so whats the difference in a game. If it was about originality we wouldn't even have a Star Wars Universe as Lucas ripped off numerous Westerns and Film Noir detective films and then stuck them in space! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Tom Jones, aka The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling is regarded as the first plot of its kind in the English language (not sure about foreign languages); okay, it was written in the eighteenth century. The point is not every story has to be a rehash.
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Kotor 3: Ideas and Suggestions
metadigital replied to Fionavar's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Bastila, if OE haven't said anything yet, it is probably because they are contracted to say nothing. I don't think they are *choosing* to stay silent and weather the psuedo-libel from irate SW geeks ... -
Should Tatooine and/or Kashyyk be in KotOR 3
metadigital replied to User Name's topic in Obsidian General
Bravo PESTER POWER! -
Don't laugh at Duck Dodgers from the Twenty-Fourth-and-a-half Century!
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Use with DLA (Drive Letter Access), this is a new(ish) format and sometimes isn't set by default, preventing the write ... Also check the properties on your CD/DVD drive itself (I'm using Win XP):
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McDonald's will take over the world, I tell you!
metadigital replied to jaguars4ever's topic in Way Off-Topic
Well, I'm actually on a super-high carbohydrate diet. My staple foods are bread, noodles, chips and crisps. I'm not quite sure what I'm doing that's burning all that up, however, it may just be that I'm not actually eating all that much. Whenever I look at those lists of all the portions of meat, vegetable, grain and dairy products you're supposed to eat each day, I find myself wondering how anybody could eat that much of anything in one day. Also, I don't drink or smoke (or eat red meat), which may be helping. My body is a temple. A temple to junk food. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The liver is essential for carbohydrate metabolism. Also, if you suspect you have metabolic irregularities, one of the causes can be a thyroid problem. Neuroscientists and endocrinologists are still pretty unsure as to the whole thyroid system (causes of illness and consequential treatments, etc), but a simple blood test will reveal any irregularities (as long as you ask for thyroid performance to be tested), you don't want to have hyperthyroidism, or worms. ( " ) -
It is not a mandatory regulation of the new standard; it is just optional, so I'm sure some will do it until the volume limit becomes an issue (" TDK announced a prototype four-layer 100 GB Blu-ray disc.").
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Kotor Strategy Guide DVD
metadigital replied to Grunt_Smacker's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Isn't that the code to unlock the secret section on the SW OT DVD ? You would be correct!! Here's a hint, try finding the answers for yourself instead of waiting for them to come to you, trust me it will be many times more rewarding. WHile you're at it, don't spam other threads with your whining m'kay? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually, I was poilitely asking for help, there's a difference. Also, what do you mean by "spamming OTHER threads?" I created this thread, so I'm not sure what you mean. And finally, if you don't know the answer, then just don't post! What is the point of making a childish remark just to spite another poster? *Assuming you are actually an adult* that doesn't sound very mature. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> He means try SEARCHING the forum for the answer; odds are it has been posted at least a few times previously, if not more. -
i'm down with that... taht would make one intense game though.... i would be doing some preaty carefull gaming from now on..... WOW <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It was a plot point in a James Bond -- Never Say Never Again, maybe? -- except that they had a general body electric shock; I think we should attach an encephalic electrode. ... Actually there is already a game you can play that is basically a health programme; you can monitor your autonomic body processes (like heart rate, blood pressure, etc) and control them consciously. Now if we could rig that up for Force Powers ...!
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... And any general discussion that won't spoil anyone else's game is fine to post in the Genral forum. Unless you are posing about another console, or a geneal OE matter, or even a NwN2 or Way Off-Topic.
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Just in case anyone missed it: Compatibility The BDA announced that, while it was not compulsory for manufacturers, Blu-ray drives should be capable of reading DVDs, ensuring backward compatibility. JVC has developed a three layer technology that allows putting both standard definition DVD data and HD data on a BD/DVD combo disc. If successfully commercialized, this would enable the consumer to purchase a disc which could be played on current DVD players, and reveal its HD version when played on a new BD player.
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McDonald's will take over the world, I tell you!
metadigital replied to jaguars4ever's topic in Way Off-Topic
How exactly do you work off 2000 calories in a day? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You just have to increase the amount of exercise you do, swimming is good, for example. Steve Redgrave managed to do it with Type II Diabetes ... -
I think this is on-topic, simply because we are discussing the features of next gen consoles, specifically comparing the different optical media. Wikip
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Should Tatooine and/or Kashyyk be in KotOR 3
metadigital replied to User Name's topic in Obsidian General
... And a gimped class system to boot. -
Spielberg has mixed feelings about the effects of digital technology, however. "I'm as guilty as anyone, because I helped herald the digital era with Jurassic Park," he says. "But the danger is it can be abused to the point where nothing is eye-popping any more. The difference between making Jaws 31 years ago and War of the Worlds is that today, anything I can imagine, I can realise on film. Then, when my mechanical shark was being repaired and I had to shoot something, I had to make the water scary. I relied on the audience's imagination, aided by where I put the camera. "Today it would be a digital shark. It would cost a hell of a lot more, but never break down. As a result, I probably would have used it four times as much, which would have made the film four times less scary. Jaws is scary because of what you don't see, not because of what you do. We need to bring the audience back into partnership with the storytelling." Steven Spielberg, The Sunday Times Culture Magazine, Jun 19. 2005, p6. My emphasis; see even the director of the film that started the Summer Scary Blockbuster agrees that whiz-bang graphics and digital effects play second fiddle to good writing.
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I can empathise completely with you Eldar. A few years ago I stopped reading altogether. As I have always been a voracious reader this eventually struck me as odd. I eventually concluded (after reading some SF) that I had just become tired of a diet of strict NF. I'll never forget the feeling of reading a SF novel; it was like the breaking monsoon rain quenching the baked Earth of my mind ... delightful! Afterwards I picked up my reading again. (Now it's just a matter of time management ...)
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}> To shed some light <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks. Must have been wshing my hair that day.