Yes, although i have learned now that pulling them apart doesn't actually tell you how they work. It does however explain very quickly how and why it doesn't workOriginally posted by Bloodstalker
So you have the same problem with a curious mind as I do then?![]()
Time well spent?
I'd have to get drunk every night and talk about virility...And those Pink elephants I'd see.
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What gets really annoying to me is the need the makers of the new FF games seem to feel to put in 10-20 minutes cutscenes. Ok, so maybe it moves the story, but it gets really annoying as all get out.
maybe I was exagerating a little on the time of the cutscenes, but not by much.
maybe I was exagerating a little on the time of the cutscenes, but not by much.
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1)the Baldur's Gate series
2)Freespace 1 and 2
3)Homeworld 1and 2
4)Resident evil 1 and 2, 2 is the scariest game I have ever played
5)Alpha Centauri 1 and 2, liked the original game
6)any Civilization derivative, I really liked Call to power
7)The Mechwarrior games
8)Tachyon the Fringe
As to time well spent, it was not I suppose
time wasting when I should be having a life, oh well it was fun to waste so much time, and the games were fun.
2)Freespace 1 and 2
3)Homeworld 1and 2
4)Resident evil 1 and 2, 2 is the scariest game I have ever played
5)Alpha Centauri 1 and 2, liked the original game
6)any Civilization derivative, I really liked Call to power
7)The Mechwarrior games
8)Tachyon the Fringe
As to time well spent, it was not I suppose
I care not for endings or beginnings, but for the eternal and infinite spaces of the universe, and for the endless exploration of eternity, and mysteries which I will find plumbing the infinite depths.
"Do not turn inward to find peace and wisdom, turn outward instead to find liberation from the narrow boundaries of self", quote from Gary Paul Nabhan, paraphrased of course
"When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong" quote from Arthur C. Clarke, thought it was interesting.
Tips on living longer: eat right, exercise, and yes castrate yourself, eunuchs live longer then normal people.
"Do not turn inward to find peace and wisdom, turn outward instead to find liberation from the narrow boundaries of self", quote from Gary Paul Nabhan, paraphrased of course
"When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong" quote from Arthur C. Clarke, thought it was interesting.
Tips on living longer: eat right, exercise, and yes castrate yourself, eunuchs live longer then normal people.
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Have to agree with Sleep and Moleman on this one. Garrett is very cool. Thief 2 is one of my all-time favourite games.
1: Secret of Mana. An RPG on the old Super Nintendo. This is my all-time favourite game.
2: BG2/ToB. What can I say that hasn't already been said?
3: Thief 2. I only ever play it the way Sleep mentioned, though.
4: The Zelda series on the N64. I poured so many of the days of my life into these games, the only game(s) I've spent more time on is BG2/ToB.
A mixture of time wasted and well spent.
1: Secret of Mana. An RPG on the old Super Nintendo. This is my all-time favourite game.
2: BG2/ToB. What can I say that hasn't already been said?
3: Thief 2. I only ever play it the way Sleep mentioned, though.
4: The Zelda series on the N64. I poured so many of the days of my life into these games, the only game(s) I've spent more time on is BG2/ToB.
A mixture of time wasted and well spent.
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I thought Resident Evil one was not as scary as Resident Evil II anyway I rather liked those old zombie flicks as well.
I care not for endings or beginnings, but for the eternal and infinite spaces of the universe, and for the endless exploration of eternity, and mysteries which I will find plumbing the infinite depths.
"Do not turn inward to find peace and wisdom, turn outward instead to find liberation from the narrow boundaries of self", quote from Gary Paul Nabhan, paraphrased of course
"When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong" quote from Arthur C. Clarke, thought it was interesting.
Tips on living longer: eat right, exercise, and yes castrate yourself, eunuchs live longer then normal people.
"Do not turn inward to find peace and wisdom, turn outward instead to find liberation from the narrow boundaries of self", quote from Gary Paul Nabhan, paraphrased of course
"When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong" quote from Arthur C. Clarke, thought it was interesting.
Tips on living longer: eat right, exercise, and yes castrate yourself, eunuchs live longer then normal people.
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Evermore wasn't the sequel to Mana. They (Squaresoft) made Mana 2, but it was only ever released in Japan.
Evermore wasn't so much to my liking, either.
Evermore wasn't so much to my liking, either.
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It was the North American and European sequel to Secret of Mana. The Japenese one was labeled Seiken Denesutu, but only hit our shores in the form of a ROM.Originally posted by Ode to a Grasshopper
Evermore wasn't the sequel to Mana. They (Squaresoft) made Mana 2, but it was only ever released in Japan.
Evermore wasn't so much to my liking, either.