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Musopticon?

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  1. Dragonforce - Through fire and flames Can you say cheese? Can you say ghey?
  2. On the other hand, it can't actually think. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> True enough. I remember fooling AoE 2's AI to make hordes of useless anti-archers. The adaptability is relative.
  3. I liked Thief 3's AI, which reacted to it's surroundings and communicated with other AIs. For example; if a guard saw you at kitchen, on top of an armoire; he'd first acknowledge that you really are there, understand that he can't catch you from there(some furniture was unbreakable), alert other guards and run to get an archer/mage. They also reacted accordingly and performed thorough searches on the adjacent rooms, if you had managed to dispppear(as usually was the case) during the time that guard took to get support.
  4. Awesome piratey name, byt the way.
  5. Nart the Killjoy
  6. Good, that's all I ask.
  7. I think Supreme Commander uses that. Although I don't think it's very balanced or easy to play against an opponent who can divide it's attention on almost infinite points of interest over the map, micro-manage everything and use cold logic almost refectly. And make all that on a global scale.
  8. Judge Hades, you really should play Bloodlines. Pirate it, if you can't stand paying the odd buck. You're missing a part of modern rpg history here. If for nothing else, then you could play it to give more merit to your arguments over the good an bad of crpgs nowadays.
  9. *a single handclap can be heard over an akward silence* Bravo!
  10. If it weren't for the gross stache, I'd be all over him already.
  11. Woah, Arky came back. Long time no see.
  12. I wanted to see wether anyone would get the reference.
  13. My browser fails everytime I try to go through the recognition process, as it can't withstand my mug, so I guess the end result would probably be: 99% God 1% William Gibson So, I guess I taste like turkey then.
  14. I guess they taste like Jesus.
  15. Heh, I intentionally waited to see when everyone would get online and start to play. I had to see if I had any changes of playing with yankees. I guess not, it's the wee hours, 4.50 exactly, in here. A shame.
  16. Improved Flamer
  17. I usually give him some kind of energy weapon. With Cassidy going auto with combat shotguns; my group is kinda unbeatable.
  18. I'll salivate on your short pants master, do you mind?
  19. Precisely, Jan. Edit: No jab back at me? I won! Bow down before the might of overpowered D&D-gear!
  20. It kind of reminds me of myself... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> From you that's so wrong.
  21. Kaf? I'm waiting, you know...
  22. I guess I'm here to kick ass and chew bubblegum and etc.
  23. Me no speko e undesrtando.
  24. Really? I used to adore Elaine Cunningham. One of my favorite writers actually, she did exceptionally good with the Liriel Series. Although Windwalker was a bit of a letdown.

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