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Starcraft 2: Zerg Harder

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    sarukun wrote: »
    He's not a complete noob, he rarely used that strategy, and he was fully aware of its flaws.


    It was fucking hilarious when it worked, though.

    Oh, it was just a hilarious cheese that only worked on total noobs? OK.

    Still, though, you might as well build a hero. Your first hero summon is free (other than the 5 food), and you need the altar to get up to tier 3 (which you need to build siege engines) anyway. Most people use the blood mage and buy him boots of speed and a staff of teleportation so that they can use flame strike to harrass the enemy town. That's in solo, of course.

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    CalliusCallius Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Anjin-San wrote: »
    After NWA hip hop practically ended.
    No it didn't, you're stupid.

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    Kuribo's ShoeKuribo's Shoe Kuribo's Stocking North PoleRegistered User regular
    edited May 2007
    NWA isn't hip-hop it's gangsta rap

    there is a difference, you know

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    sarukun wrote: »
    Defender wrote: »
    sarukun wrote: »
    Uh, it was the temple blowing up, not the energy.


    You basically answered a quesiton no one asked.

    What part of it was unclear? That they blew up the temple? There was a mission in the game where you blew up a Protoss building and it caused a chain-reaction pylon explosion.

    I don't know which part of this scenario isn't clearly explained by the game.

    Well, the fact that the temple doesn't actually "explode", merely that it chauses a huge radiation of energy that appears to only kill Zerg.

    Still not seeing what part of this scenario is confusing, other than the part where I thought you were talking about the blow-up-the-power-supply level because you talked about blowing up protoss buildings, and then you changed back to "no wait I meant radiating energy."

    Maybe you need to replay the missions. I do not recall anything being unclear when I played the game.

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    Calamity JaneCalamity Jane That Wrong Love Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Callius wrote: »
    Anjin-San wrote: »
    After NWA hip hop practically ended.
    No it didn't, you're stupid.

    I thought it was the make outrageous claims stage. :|

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Trexy wrote: »
    Trexy wrote: »
    Final Fantasy 7 was like, the best game ever made.
    I love you

    Man, that was supposed to be a troll post.
    Even if it is true.

    I guess saying "FF8" would've been overselling the troll...FFX might also have been too much. Yeah, 7 was a good choice. A bad FF game, but not a bad game on its own.

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    TrexyTrexy Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Steam tanks are pretty potent,
    I finally found the replay of
    Moon VS Sky
    Where sky uses the towered expansions + steam tanks strategy

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    TrexyTrexy Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Defender wrote: »
    Trexy wrote: »
    Trexy wrote: »
    Final Fantasy 7 was like, the best game ever made.
    I love you

    Man, that was supposed to be a troll post.
    Even if it is true.

    I guess saying "FF8" would've been overselling the troll...FFX might also have been too much. Yeah, 7 was a good choice. A bad FF game, but not a bad game on its own.

    It was more because there are a million FF7 fanboys out there who will legitimately make this claim, not because the game itself was bad.
    I really enjoyed it.

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    PotUPotU __BANNED USERS regular
    edited May 2007
    cloudxsephiroth

    Hellooo...

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Trexy wrote: »
    Steam tanks are pretty potent,
    I finally found the replay of
    Moon VS Sky
    Where sky uses the towered expansions + steam tanks strategy

    Oh, Siege Engines are awesome (for certain things), no question about that. But not for your whole army with no support and no hero. You can knock that shit down with wisps and glaive throwers if there's no army or hero with it.

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    Calamity JaneCalamity Jane That Wrong Love Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Oh boy. Final Fantasy.

    /run

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Trexy wrote: »
    Steam tanks are pretty potent,
    I finally found the replay of
    Moon VS Sky
    Where sky uses the towered expansions + steam tanks strategy

    Man, the info panels on that are questionable at best. I didn't watch the replay, but it says that the NE player built TWENTY ancients of war. That's a fuckload. It also said that he upgraded Hides 4 times. That's...impossible.

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    TrexyTrexy Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    The game info is not always accurate, replay is fine though.
    He did build a lot of AoWs though.
    Uprooted them to protect expansions against tanks.

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Trexy wrote: »
    The game info is not always accurate, replay is fine though.
    He did build a lot of AoWs though.
    Uprooted them to protect expansions against tanks.

    Well, he apparently had a level 6 DH and a level 7 Panda. That'll fuck up your tanks real nice.

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    TrexyTrexy Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    I believe the high level heroes are what ended up winning the game.
    I would recommend watching it, it is a very entertaining replay.

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    Calamity JaneCalamity Jane That Wrong Love Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Hrm. Hey, which Final Fantasy was the one with the giant steampunk mechs and the floating white bear things with wings? I enjoyed that one, looking back.

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    BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    ... 6? I think 6 fits the steampunk mechs description best.

    They've practically all had white flying bear things, aka moogles

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    ... 6? I think 6 fits the steampunk mechs description best.

    They've practically all had white flying bear things, aka moogles

    I don't think Moogles appeared in any FF game before 6. They did appear in Secret of Mana, which predates FF6 (I think), but they didn't appear in the FF series until 6 that I know about.

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    BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    there was a moogle village at some point in the one with Ex-Death or whatever his name was.

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    PataPata Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Defender wrote: »
    ... 6? I think 6 fits the steampunk mechs description best.

    They've practically all had white flying bear things, aka moogles

    I don't think Moogles appeared in any FF game before 6. They did appear in Secret of Mana, which predates FF6 (I think), but they didn't appear in the FF series until 6 that I know about.

    Moogles first appeared in FF3

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    BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    that's the one. Japanese 3, not american 3.

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Pata wrote: »
    Defender wrote: »
    ... 6? I think 6 fits the steampunk mechs description best.

    They've practically all had white flying bear things, aka moogles

    I don't think Moogles appeared in any FF game before 6. They did appear in Secret of Mana, which predates FF6 (I think), but they didn't appear in the FF series until 6 that I know about.

    Moogles first appeared in FF3

    On the NES? The one where they first introduced the job system? We're not talking about the one with Terra, Edgar, Sabin Locke, Celes...we're talking about 8-bit FF3 on the NES?

    EDIT: I did not play through 3, so I wouldn't know, but are you sure? And if so, why didn't they appear in 4? Were they in 5? I don't remember 5 too well.

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    PataPata Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Yeah the NES one.

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    OK. What about 5? Were they not in 5, or am I forgetting something there?

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    BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Defender wrote: »
    Pata wrote: »
    Defender wrote: »
    ... 6? I think 6 fits the steampunk mechs description best.

    They've practically all had white flying bear things, aka moogles

    I don't think Moogles appeared in any FF game before 6. They did appear in Secret of Mana, which predates FF6 (I think), but they didn't appear in the FF series until 6 that I know about.

    Moogles first appeared in FF3

    On the NES? The one where they first introduced the job system? We're not talking about the one with Terra, Edgar, Sabin Locke, Celes...we're talking about 8-bit FF3 on the NES?

    EDIT: I did not play through 3, so I wouldn't know, but are you sure? And if so, why didn't they appear in 4? Were they in 5? I don't remember 5 too well.
    I played 3 on the compilation or whatever it was for the PS1 recently, and there was definitely a moogle village you needed to visit at some point.

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    Green LanternGreen Lantern Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Yeah wikipedia says the same its the Nes FF III

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    PataPata Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Yeah they were in FF3. They didn't appear in FF4 and have been in every Final Fantasy game since 5

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Pata wrote: »
    Yeah they were in FF3. They didn't appear in FF4 and have been in every Final Fantasy game since 5

    Again, because I'm asking to clarify here: Were they in 5, or merely in every game AFTER 5?

    Man I can't remember moogles in 8 for some reason.

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    BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    I'm sure glad we've sorted out this important point

    Moogles in 8 were limited to the chocobo raisin' tamagotchi minigame thing, from which you could get items for the main game that allowed you to summon mog in battle or something

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    StratoStrato Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Defender wrote: »
    Trexy wrote: »
    Steam tanks are pretty potent,
    I finally found the replay of
    Moon VS Sky
    Where sky uses the towered expansions + steam tanks strategy

    Man, the info panels on that are questionable at best. I didn't watch the replay, but it says that the NE player built TWENTY ancients of war. That's a fuckload. It also said that he upgraded Hides 4 times. That's...impossible.

    Not for Koreans

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    I'm sure glad we've sorted out this important point

    Moogles in 8 were limited to the chocobo raisin' tamagotchi minigame thing, from which you could get items for the main game that allowed you to summon mog in battle or something

    Ahhh there we go.

    OK so...Moogles in FF5: Yes or no?

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    TrexyTrexy Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Man, why did I have to mention Final Fantasy.

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    BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    because you are awesome

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Strato wrote: »
    Defender wrote: »
    Trexy wrote: »
    Steam tanks are pretty potent,
    I finally found the replay of
    Moon VS Sky
    Where sky uses the towered expansions + steam tanks strategy

    Man, the info panels on that are questionable at best. I didn't watch the replay, but it says that the NE player built TWENTY ancients of war. That's a fuckload. It also said that he upgraded Hides 4 times. That's...impossible.

    Not for Koreans

    Those god damn Chinamen.

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    Green LanternGreen Lantern Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Yes

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    sarukunsarukun RIESLING OCEANRegistered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Defender wrote: »
    sarukun wrote: »
    He's not a complete noob, he rarely used that strategy, and he was fully aware of its flaws.


    It was fucking hilarious when it worked, though.

    Oh, it was just a hilarious cheese that only worked on total noobs? OK.

    Basically, yes.

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    StratoStrato Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Are we still on for 9, boys?

    Frozen Throne, that is.

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    DefenderDefender Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Shit man I usually play at like 10:30 or 11:00. My usual AT partner isn't around, though.

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    TrexyTrexy Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    T minus 25 minutes

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    StratoStrato Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Defender wrote: »
    Shit man I usually play at like 10:30 or 11:00. My usual AT partner isn't around, though.

    Are you in the east?

    I don't know where you live

    From now on the world runs on EST

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