Someone mentioned yesterday that there is a particular "good" ending that requires you to do some weird stuff?
Can anyone clue me in as non-spoilery as possible?
If you just make sure to chase down every part of the 'main' questline you should be good. The problem is it branches at a certain point, so you'll have to backtrack a lot, but it's worth it.
Well I did some minor spoilering for myself and to be honest I'm confused what the good ending is supposed to be.
It seems there's a bunch of endings that depend on your repuation, the amount of money you have, and whether or not the Duty and Freedom generals are both dead, one is dead, or neither are dead. And they all seem "bad" to me. Kind of. Is there a different ending?
Also, is there any penalty to killing random military people? Like can I kill the people at the blockade under the bridge in Cordon without getting on anyone's badside? I hate those fuckers.
Chat, I want a cool futuristic tablet computer but none of them are really the right one yet.
In other words, I have the exact same problem as everyone who wants a cool tablet right now.
how was SD
It was fun! We walked around Hillcrest and ate many little food items doing this restaurant sampling "taste of hillcrest" thing. And watched Bollywood movies and played a board game. And drove around the scenic route to get bagels yesterday morning in the skippymobile which is sex on four wheels.
So I got to meet Skippy as well as Mrs. Dumptruck who is very nice. And I met the Skippydogtruck who is a friendly energetic dog who jumps around a lot with excitement.
Basically I ate a lot and tasted assorted drinks and then ate and drank more and was fat and indolent.
Also hopefully skippy will not be a little crybaby about meeting internet people seeing as how I was not a neckbearded, wolf-shirted freakasaurus.
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I need to stop sleeping in late, I get the weirdest dreams.
You know how animals that are poisonous are brightly colored? And some animals who aren't evolve bright colors anyway to make predators think they're also poisonous?
I dreamed of something like an "animal camouflage regulatory bureaucracy" that went around making sure that there were always more actual poisonous animals than copycats in order to keep the strategy effective, fining animals who evolve "too popular" colorations.
Yeah, fucking weird.
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Someone mentioned yesterday that there is a particular "good" ending that requires you to do some weird stuff?
Can anyone clue me in as non-spoilery as possible?
If you just make sure to chase down every part of the 'main' questline you should be good. The problem is it branches at a certain point, so you'll have to backtrack a lot, but it's worth it.
Well I did some minor spoilering for myself and to be honest I'm confused what the good ending is supposed to be.
It seems there's a bunch of endings that depend on your repuation, the amount of money you have, and whether or not the Duty and Freedom generals are both dead, one is dead, or neither are dead. And they all seem "bad" to me. Kind of. Is there a different ending?
Also, is there any penalty to killing random military people? Like can I kill the people at the blockade under the bridge in Cordon without getting on anyone's badside? I hate those fuckers.
Those are all considered "fake" endings as far as i know. There are two other endings, which are the 'true' endings one good, one bad. In ordet to get those you'll have to follow the main questline and do all the parts of it. That should direct you to where you need to go in the last level. Your rep/who's alive or dead don't factor into these endings, it's just a choice you make.
And as for the Cordon fuckers, The only thing is that the military will be pissed at you. Even more so. But they're already pretty pissed at you so it's not much of a big deal.
I did not even know this thing existed, and yeah we use Exchange. Huh.
We don't use Exchange specifically because the mayhem you could cause in the financial services industry with the ability to remotely delete already sent emails is not to be underestimated.
Someone mentioned yesterday that there is a particular "good" ending that requires you to do some weird stuff?
Can anyone clue me in as non-spoilery as possible?
If you just make sure to chase down every part of the 'main' questline you should be good. The problem is it branches at a certain point, so you'll have to backtrack a lot, but it's worth it.
Well I did some minor spoilering for myself and to be honest I'm confused what the good ending is supposed to be.
It seems there's a bunch of endings that depend on your repuation, the amount of money you have, and whether or not the Duty and Freedom generals are both dead, one is dead, or neither are dead. And they all seem "bad" to me. Kind of. Is there a different ending?
Also, is there any penalty to killing random military people? Like can I kill the people at the blockade under the bridge in Cordon without getting on anyone's badside? I hate those fuckers.
Those are all considered "fake" endings as far as i know. There are two other endings, which are the 'true' endings one good, one bad. In ordet to get those you'll have to follow the main questline and do all the parts of it. That should direct you to where you need to go in the last level. Your rep/who's alive or dead don't factor into these endings, it's just a choice you make.
And as for the Cordon fuckers, The only thing is that the military will be pissed at you. Even more so. But they're already pretty pissed at you so it's not much of a big deal.
I did not even know this thing existed, and yeah we use Exchange. Huh.
We don't use Exchange specifically because the mayhem you could cause in the financial services industry with the ability to remotely delete already sent emails is not to be underestimated.
Huh. I mean I work at a bank, but I'm pretty sure the redundancy is high enough that being able to do that wouldn't cause any huge problems. I mean there are often recorded phone calls and screen prints and various other things to go along with it. I would assume there would be easier and less traceable ways to create mayhem if you were so inclined.
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how was SD
Yeah that's what I'm talking about. None of the FAQs seem to mention this.
Unless he's not talking about Shadow of Chernobyl.
Well I did some minor spoilering for myself and to be honest I'm confused what the good ending is supposed to be.
Also, is there any penalty to killing random military people? Like can I kill the people at the blockade under the bridge in Cordon without getting on anyone's badside? I hate those fuckers.
It was fun! We walked around Hillcrest and ate many little food items doing this restaurant sampling "taste of hillcrest" thing. And watched Bollywood movies and played a board game. And drove around the scenic route to get bagels yesterday morning in the skippymobile which is sex on four wheels.
So I got to meet Skippy as well as Mrs. Dumptruck who is very nice. And I met the Skippydogtruck who is a friendly energetic dog who jumps around a lot with excitement.
Basically I ate a lot and tasted assorted drinks and then ate and drank more and was fat and indolent.
Also hopefully skippy will not be a little crybaby about meeting internet people seeing as how I was not a neckbearded, wolf-shirted freakasaurus.
I think he played them all so I don't know. I was just in here when they were talking about it.
Volcano erupting lightning bolts? Amazing.
or his couch
or did you just share the dumptruckfamilybed?
You know how animals that are poisonous are brightly colored? And some animals who aren't evolve bright colors anyway to make predators think they're also poisonous?
I dreamed of something like an "animal camouflage regulatory bureaucracy" that went around making sure that there were always more actual poisonous animals than copycats in order to keep the strategy effective, fining animals who evolve "too popular" colorations.
Yeah, fucking weird.
Ha!
I asked this earlier, apparently the ash clouds being particle rich build up a lot of static charge.
And as for the Cordon fuckers, The only thing is that the military will be pissed at you. Even more so. But they're already pretty pissed at you so it's not much of a big deal.
I am confused as to what happened
Like did he have lightning fast reflexes and type that in there after he hit send or what
A wizard did it.
I snoozed all cozy style on a futon in the spare room / office.
I would have described the hospitality as excellent if there had been a Customer Satisfaction form drop box.
He probably pulled a TRON, jumping into the internet to edit his mistake that would've cost you at least 30 seconds of your life.
If anything, you should send him an email about how retarded it is to send emails to people who you don't need to.
And type "Please disregard this email".
Is it maybe a result of that Outlook recall thing?
People who send stuff to me at work keep trying to use that but it doesn't work because we don't use Exchange.
EDIT: Apparently all kinds of strange email voodoo is possible with this feature:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010917601033.aspx
chair to Creation and then suplex the Void.
Oh man that is quite possibly it.
I did not even know this thing existed, and yeah we use Exchange. Huh.
You owe me 4 seconds, Honk.
Things contained in parenthesis are (not) important.
What is the nature of this feud? Is it perhaps Phillips vs Flathead in nature?
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We don't use Exchange specifically because the mayhem you could cause in the financial services industry with the ability to remotely delete already sent emails is not to be underestimated.
Thanks so much!
I spent about three minutes reading this, parsing it.
Someone was being intentionally obtuse and I got to review his response before he posted!
Apparently I got Catcher in the Rye, The Crying of Lot 49 and The Sun Also Rises. I haven't even read the other books I bought.
You guys are infecting me with your irresponsible book purchasing.
Your dad should post here.
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It works under Dosbox, even under Win7. I played a game just the other day.
Huh. I mean I work at a bank, but I'm pretty sure the redundancy is high enough that being able to do that wouldn't cause any huge problems. I mean there are often recorded phone calls and screen prints and various other things to go along with it. I would assume there would be easier and less traceable ways to create mayhem if you were so inclined.
I will help you be responsible. Return that garbage. Immediately. Or throw it into a hot topic where it can be fully appreciated.
Except I can't order it from Amazon and have it arrive in 11 hours.
Also on GOG it'll probably be like ten bucks.