Playing through Fable II a second time would be a lot more fun if I didn't have to worry about the same dig spots all over again.
Or if the game changed much between alignments and didn't force you into being a skills generalist. I stopped about ... 60% through my second playthrough.
The game does not force you to be a skills generalist.
I literally played through the game without touching anything but will and MAYBE a point into toughness.
This is my intention. Will stuff + Toughness.
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edited November 2008
Holy fucking shit, someone shoot me. I tell my father that I have to do schoolwork and he says he's going to go to bed. He ends up staying in the room and now he's having a one-sided conversation with me about anything he can think about. Fucking always does this.
Holy fucking shit, someone shoot me. I tell my father that I have to do schoolwork and he says he's going to go to bed. He ends up staying in the room and now he's having a one-sided conversation with me about anything he can think about. Fucking always does this.
Grab a book and walk out of the room to go sit in the family room where you start reading.
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TL DRNot at all confident in his reflexive opinions of thingsRegistered Userregular
edited November 2008
What did I miss
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TL DRNot at all confident in his reflexive opinions of thingsRegistered Userregular
Holy fucking shit, someone shoot me. I tell my father that I have to do schoolwork and he says he's going to go to bed. He ends up staying in the room and now he's having a one-sided conversation with me about anything he can think about. Fucking always does this.
Grab a book and walk out of the room to go sit in the family room where you start reading.
My father's apartment is small, it's just the one living area.
Apparently someone said a bad word. Someone did not think of the children, as we are often exhorted to do because they are defenseless human larvae. For our part, we have no authority to discuss coarse language as a social ill. It has been so long since we could genuinely discern profanity from the mass of other words we employ that we're the last people you should ask whether or not a particular word will plant a demon seed in our young.
It's pretty sick, I know, but outside of the odd bit of Call of Duty with the clan all I've been playing is Zuma. I don't even mean that as a recommendation, I'm trying to repent. That's not hardcore. If I was into Gunbound or something, you know, riding around a triceratops, that's got some credentials. You can sort of flex the edgy gamer thing there. But Zuma, I mean... Zuma. It's not something you'd want to bring up at a LAN.
We're working on fully three full-page comic projects at he moment - Painkiller (which Gabe mentioned) has somehow turned out all reverent and biblical, which are words I do not usually associate with the things I write. My cohort has something of an angel fixation, which his handle makes clear, but despite what you might have heard angels don't really lend themselves to humor regarding the game industry. He's taking full advantage of this outlet, producing work of a stupefying sort which further attempts to describe would mar.
The other two projects, I don't even know if I get to say what they are. One of them takes place on an island and the other takes place largely in the dark. I'm not trying to tease you with that data, and by the end of the month they'll both be starting up so it won't matter much.
I finally bit the bullet last night and bought some cards for Star Chamber, hopefully it will shoehorn me off that accursed Zuma. Similar to Magic Online, opening up a virtual "pack" of cards is accompanied by the sound of foil tearing, an audible cue which vibrates on some geek frequency that electrifies the entire surface of my body. I could certainly open every pack simultaneously, I have that option, it says so - but I open them individually, because every time I hear that sound my back arches and I have to grip my armrests so I don't fire off into space. I'll cook up a few decks tomorrow probably, maybe hop online and sample the human competition.
Oh, and don't forget the Van Helsing trailer. My take? Largely inoffensive!
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Or if the game changed much between alignments and didn't force you into being a skills generalist. I stopped about ... 60% through my second playthrough.
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I literally played through the game without touching anything but will and MAYBE a point into toughness.
Just let me restart with all my money and let me kill the dog.
How'd you beat the Trolls?
I felt pretty soundly pushed down the path of levelling everything up, especially since exp was so easy to come by.
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Grab a book and walk out of the room to go sit in the family room where you start reading.
@Frank: My very first character I used spells to take down the troll.
I don't either.
Kind of want it anyway, though.
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My father's apartment is small, it's just the one living area.