I'm forgetful enough to have forgotten my wife's birthday. I went through 8 years of catholic schooling and still have to think for a second whether Christmas is on the 24th or 25th. But I can safely say that I don't think I'll ever forget that twist.
I think there's a very good chance that you have in fact been brain wiped.
I'm rereading A Song of Fire and Ice and I pretty much remembered Game of Thrones which I read 6 years ago or so. Happily I'm a bit sketchier on Clash of Kings which I'm about a third through. Still I have a pretty good idea of what happens in the end
Tyrion saves Kings Landing and miraculously survives even more fucked up than he is now.
I love when I forget great plots so I can experience them again but it is rare.
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“Reject your sense of injury and the injury itself disappears.”
― Marcus Aurelius
the twist i didn't see it coming. it ranks pretty much up there in best gaming moments ever for me.
for reference i was playing your average shining hero. always sided light and being nice. then the twist happened.
i went straight from shock to rage in a matter of seconds. then from on darth revan rised again destroy all that dared mess with him
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DragkoniasThat Guy Who Does StuffYou Know, There. Registered Userregular
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I could never bring myself to be dark side in KotOR, you're just a huge douche.
That being said...I always hated the final lightside robes and how much cooler the dark side robes were. But at least you don't get them til the end of the game anyway.
I fell for the twist when I first played and I fell for it again just now five years later.
How could this happen, exactly? How did you manage to put the whole thing out of your mind? Did you go into it thinking, "Hey! KOTOR I! I distinctly remember I had fun with this game, but I have no idea how it ends."
I was caught off guard by the twist, but I felt like that game came out too near Fight Club to have that twist in it, so when it happened I felt it came off too Scooby-Doo, and I worried about whether this was gonna be a recurring thing for the next several years.
Compared to the first one, I loved KotoR 2.
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I fell for the twist when I first played and I fell for it again just now five years later.
How could this happen, exactly? How did you manage to put the whole thing out of your mind? Did you go into it thinking, "Hey! KOTOR I! I distinctly remember I had fun with this game, but I have no idea how it ends."
Remember Carth Onasi.
Carth Onasi wrote himself endless notes. But he'd get mixed up. I've got a more graceful solution to the memory problem. I'm disciplined and organized. I use habit and routine to make my life possible. Carth had no drive. No reason to make it work.
God, this game is impossibly buggy and the controls are absolute shit. I am fighting a droid in an elevator and trying to get him to stand in one part of the elevator because he is supposedly weaker there. So I run in with my lead character and head over there; my party ignores me and stands stupidly in the entrance while he attacks them. I hit Tab to switch to the next character and she refuses to fucking move even after I disengage from combat. I know this is a bug because it has happened to me out of combat, too- my characters LOVE to refuse to fucking move. After every combat they get stuck for about 3 seconds before they'll start walking again. This is nearly unplayable.
God, this game is impossibly buggy and the controls are absolute shit. I am fighting a droid in an elevator and trying to get him to stand in one part of the elevator because he is supposedly weaker there. So I run in with my lead character and head over there; my party ignores me and stands stupidly in the entrance while he attacks them. I hit Tab to switch to the next character and she refuses to fucking move even after I disengage from combat. I know this is a bug because it has happened to me out of combat, too- my characters LOVE to refuse to fucking move. After every combat they get stuck for about 3 seconds before they'll start walking again. This is nearly unplayable.
1 or 2?
And what enemy is weaker if they stand in a specific part of an elevator?
God, this game is impossibly buggy and the controls are absolute shit. I am fighting a droid in an elevator and trying to get him to stand in one part of the elevator because he is supposedly weaker there. So I run in with my lead character and head over there; my party ignores me and stands stupidly in the entrance while he attacks them. I hit Tab to switch to the next character and she refuses to fucking move even after I disengage from combat. I know this is a bug because it has happened to me out of combat, too- my characters LOVE to refuse to fucking move. After every combat they get stuck for about 3 seconds before they'll start walking again. This is nearly unplayable.
1 or 2?
And what enemy is weaker if they stand in a specific part of an elevator?
And did you turn combat movement on in the settings?
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I'm rereading A Song of Fire and Ice and I pretty much remembered Game of Thrones which I read 6 years ago or so. Happily I'm a bit sketchier on Clash of Kings which I'm about a third through. Still I have a pretty good idea of what happens in the end
I love when I forget great plots so I can experience them again but it is rare.
― Marcus Aurelius
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i went straight from shock to rage in a matter of seconds. then from on darth revan rised again destroy all that dared mess with him
That being said...I always hated the final lightside robes and how much cooler the dark side robes were. But at least you don't get them til the end of the game anyway.
Compared to the first one, I loved KotoR 2.
Carth Onasi wrote himself endless notes. But he'd get mixed up. I've got a more graceful solution to the memory problem. I'm disciplined and organized. I use habit and routine to make my life possible. Carth had no drive. No reason to make it work.
Me? Yeah, I got a reason.
Why I fear the ocean.
1 or 2?
And what enemy is weaker if they stand in a specific part of an elevator?
And did you turn combat movement on in the settings?