More games need Austin Powers style interludes where it shows the consequences of murdering up terrorists and aliens.
I'm playing Alpha Protocol at the moment and one of the stats tucked away in there is "Orphans created" which i assume is a direct result of me murdering the endless stream of single fathers that terrorists in that game employ.
HerrCron on
0
Options
MrMisterJesus dying on the cross in pain? Morally better than us. One has to go "all in".Registered Userregular
My prof thinks I was too generous with the grading
so now I get to go through and re-grade every paper according to these new, stricter standards
FUCK GODDAMN FUCK FUCK
what
a
cock
It doesn't help that his standards are insane. To get an A you must have: "no mistakes or writing that is especially engaging, lively, and clear; exegesis that is accurate, complete, imaginative, and clear. It 'sparkles.'; and an argument that is very convincing, original, well-connected to exegesis, insightful."
also the fade was really not that bad. If you have any experience playing adventure games or JRPGs it's pretty obvious where you're supposed to go and what you're supposed to do. I guess if you're used to dungeons being a single straight shot it would be annoying, but after years of SMT dungeons with random holes and teleports and traps it was pretty tame.
More games need Austin Powers style interludes where it shows the consequences of murdering up terrorists and aliens.
I'm playing Alpha Protocol at the moment and one of the stats tucked away in there is "Orphans created" which i assume is a direct result of me murdering the endless stream of single fathers that terrorists in that game employ.
Maybe this is the straw that broke the camel's back. The camel here was the consensus of "this game ain't great" stopping me from investigating further.
Mojo_Jojo on
Homogeneous distribution of your varieties of amuse-gueule
I did that origin but didn't really like it, of the ones I've played (human noble, dwarf noble, mage, and dalish elf) I found the dwarf noble was the best story telling, with the dalish elf being the fastest, mage origin drags the fuck on like seriously.
Preacher on
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
Posts
Every puppies
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
i find any other way of playing an RPG retarded from a personal standpoint
I'm playing Alpha Protocol at the moment and one of the stats tucked away in there is "Orphans created" which i assume is a direct result of me murdering the endless stream of single fathers that terrorists in that game employ.
It doesn't help that his standards are insane. To get an A you must have: "no mistakes or writing that is especially engaging, lively, and clear; exegesis that is accurate, complete, imaginative, and clear. It 'sparkles.'; and an argument that is very convincing, original, well-connected to exegesis, insightful."
Uh what.
Excellent.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
hells yeah
no man the only people my dwarf cares about are his sister and his new puppy
alistair is gaining his respect though
We all secretly agree with him, we just won't admit it.
I rolled a dwarf. Maybe a commoner? I don't remember.
I flirted with some dude and ran around [strike]Ironforge[/strike] the starting dwarf city and then started yawning compulsively and saved and quit.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
of course you should be playing lol with us
is that even a question?
i mean
come on
your partner huh?
so
what business are you in?
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
i feel the same only without the respect part
The business of love.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGOohBytKTU
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
the business of being awesome
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qUECCA3qMA&feature=related
i kind of went berserk at kakos the other day
it was like a dam breaking
and now he is depressed and stuff good job will
Was this the conversation where you suggested he play easier characters?
That wasn't really going berserk.
Like maybe you should have done that in private chat where others could not hear, but that's kind of a minor thing, you were pretty respectful.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Maybe this is the straw that broke the camel's back. The camel here was the consensus of "this game ain't great" stopping me from investigating further.
I did that origin but didn't really like it, of the ones I've played (human noble, dwarf noble, mage, and dalish elf) I found the dwarf noble was the best story telling, with the dalish elf being the fastest, mage origin drags the fuck on like seriously.
pleasepaypreacher.net
ludious is our new threadmaker
with PIH as backup
go forth chatters