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Best song on the A-side. Hands down. I'm listening to some weird obscure cavern ambient I found while browsing my cds.
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Unless they use chemosynthesis, or some photosynthesis-substitute, they ain't going to live long. People don't tend to be able to disgest chemosynthic plants for a long time. I think there's too much nitrites there or something akin. Magic is a more probable option. Always stick with magic. Oerwinde, while your premise doesn't sound that interesting, because it feels a bit like that Void-trilogy with the ram-riding dwarves and agoraphopic elves(striving too much to be different) Weis and Hickman did yon year ago, I do think that half-desert half-night world has something decidedly darksunian and even Moorcockian in it. That books good with me. Are you going to set this in some particular location, like those temperate areas you talked about, or spread the adventure to see more of your world? I'd dig a bazaar-like feel of a nether city between an alien wasteland a nocturnal paradise. Could be like a trade region between the two wastly different zones. Unless you won't give the desert area any life. Of course, almost nothing could strive there, not to mention survive, in reality, but going with only half of the playground feels like slacking on potential.
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Nocturnal plant life remember?
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Wow, that's some replay value. Too bad my 1st cd is scratched to oblivion.
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I have to fill out a W8BNE(or something akin) form for the US government. It's teeth-grinding.
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Ah, I didn't know about the deck computer. That helps a bunch. Thanks. I actually didn't think there'd be so many ways about it. Shows how devouted the devs were. You should definetly write a walkthrough with that much insight.
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What is the worst game you ever bought?
Musopticon? replied to Bokishi's topic in Computer and Console
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Every level before that was built so that it is possible to fool enemies and hide behind boxes and terrain objects and such.
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As a Ventrue? I sneaked almost everything in the game as Ventrue, except that particular scene.
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What is the worst game you ever bought?
Musopticon? replied to Bokishi's topic in Computer and Console
Space Golf. lol lets paly wit atmospwre!!!!111 -
If the other side of the world is in constant sunlight, is it all an arid wasteland?
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I'd like to hear how you managed the Mary Elizabeth(that was the ship's name, right?) without anyone seeing you at the coffin scene.
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I loved Dreamfall, maybe even more than TLJ. TLJ is a masterpiece, but I felt that Dreamfall kept me on the chair's edge all the time.
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Thanks for that link. Helps a lot.
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After a sleeping off a gruesome hangover(I blame that Tapio Viina), I was at first worried over missing all the trains to home. Luckily, all the potheads were going to my hometown for a resupply and I got a ride. Such is student life.
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You can always set combat difficulty to Rough (I usually do)... And limit armour usage to exclude Power Armour. Or otherwise penalize the game to make it more difficult. How do you know Sledge has 'larger criticals' (do you mean better or more criticals?) btw? And does anyone know if there's any difference besides the AP cost on the two different attacks the sledge allows? Sorry, I don't feel the need to limit myself like that, I can just play another game if I don't like the difficulty. I tended to get very high damage criticals with sledges. Sorry, I don't know the difference. Been a while since I last played and back then it was with a pure unarmed build.
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It was their previous game, of course I hold them to their own standards. I don't particularly like Starcraft or other Blizzard rts(I instead prefer Diablos to them),
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While the Sledgehammer looks cool it's not the greatest weapon. Why? It has good range (2 hexes) and good damage for an early weapon, however, the AP cost is +1 compared to Combat Knife (which makes more damage btw) and it makes less damage than Sharpened Spear (which also has 2 hex range and 4 AP cost). Early on I'd rather use either a Combat Knife or Sharpened Spear than Sledgehammer. And while Fallout 2 has a lot options it's not a hard game. That's why I'd rather pick a sledge that does larger criticals and pushes people backward and have fun than optimize my item build. But that's just me. I'd throw it away once something better than combat knife comes along though.
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ETOS - Upon the moors
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It was just too damn long. The first movie at least had coherence, but here it felt like the production department just decided to throw in random locations from 20's adventure books(cannibal island, etc) to fight and good around in and come up with some semblance of plot to tie all the numerous otherwise irrelevant locations together. I hope the third movie is much more focused.
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If all else fails I can just attend Helsinki theology department. 40 percent in-admittance ftw.
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I send my papers to a couple of universities. Exams are on 6th and 7th of June. I've read the study books like 6 times over. Getting into university in Finland is an interesting experience when roughly around 13 percent of people attending the tests get in.
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Man, I'd really like to see a fresh take into Grimm's faery tales. I think this is a great concept.
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Find a sledgehammer. You can find one in Modoc the earliest. It's a decent weapon before rippers(New Reno, Sierra Army Base) and cattleprods(Broken Hills). Melee build is not that good build though, it is definetly doable since the game is pretty easy, but hth and especially guns would have been a better option. The former never runs out of ammo and you don't need weapons(just a lot of points) and the latter offers a huge amount of options and specialities and is generally what the game is intended to be played on. With melee, you are stuck in doing the same thing over and over again. And decapitations get boring after a while. Not to mention your companions hit you much more often than with other options.
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Don't take me wrong, I enjoyed both. I recognize them for what they are - popcorn rollercoasters - but that doesn't mean I don't like them. Witty swashbuckling, cool monsters and adventure book setting, what's not to like? A summer flick is a summer flick. If you are stupid enough to walk into the theaters expecting anything else...shucks. Undead Chtulhu Pirates vs Shaolin Pirates=instawin