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In Topic: Mega Man Legends, O.RainFall, O. 13
31 July 2011 - 06:51 PM
I was excited for mml3, so it kinda sucks. -
In Topic: School Shooter: North American Tour 2011
10 April 2011 - 11:23 PM
I wouldbuypirate it (if it was sold). -
In Topic: Dragon Age II
28 March 2011 - 11:46 AM
Weren't we supposed to be able to import our characters and weren't our decisions supposed to have more consequence then simply being mentioned in conversation? What happened to the strategy (I use this rather loosely here) aspect of combat from the first one? The combat in this game is fast and I while I agree that certainly has helped some gripes I had with the original, it feels too fast in some places. Who has time for strategy (and who needs it?) when cannon fodder spontaneously appears from all directions and dies in two to three hits? The graphics have certainly improved from the first, but at the cost of reusing the same areas over and over and over again. I mean, in some places they don't even try to hide it, it's literally the same table with the same papers/skull/etc. lying on it as the last hidden room/hovel/house. There is some aspect of enjoyment in this game I just can't, in good conscious, appreciate it because these things, while not game breaking, clearly show that the developer either didn't care enough or were rushed to cash in on Dragon Age: Origins. Also, what's with this idea that every game has to be "mainstreamed" (whatever the hell that means)?
Oh and it's the douchebags on Bioware's forums telling the developers that these complaints are from hardcore (fanboy) gamers, who will never be happy, that cause these problems. I mean, there are people saying that the removal of party members armor was good because they didn't want to deal with managing the rest of their team. That only one main city was better, because it was easier to keep track of what merchants had what.
I can't wait for Dragon Age 3, it should take place in only one area, preferably the final battle between the darkspawn (I don't want to read or make decisions) and I'll have just been given the most powerful armor in the game, but won't need it because mashing the A button is all it takes to win (I don't have time for strategy, I just want to kill stuff and win so I can get back to Call of Duty: 2011). -
In Topic: UCLA girl hatin on asians
24 March 2011 - 10:12 PM
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The thing that used to piss me off most was the realization that adulthood doesn't necessarily equate to maturity.
Exactly what bothers me now, I look forward to the day when I am numb to it (or everyone grows out of it, though I fear I'll be dead long before such heaven on earth).
It's funny, all these people saying they want someone that can hold a conversation... yet I haven't met a single person that could do that for me. Ugh I'll stop there, nobody wants to read that. -
In Topic: UCLA girl hatin on asians
21 March 2011 - 07:13 PM
pathwriter, on 21 March 2011 - 05:32 PM, said:I honestly don't get it. You'd figure that with all the hours I've worked in the library and other computer labs on campus that I'd have run into this sort of thing. Sure, I've watched people spend 4 hours on Facebook (and on Manhunt [gay hookup site] and World of Warcraft and other suitably embarrassing things), but everyone is actually fairly quiet and polite. You'd figure, if nothing else, that there's be one token really loud black chick or something but, nope, it's pretty much heads down and focus. Then again, the same is rather true of places like Texas, or so I am told. Maybe it's something to do with red-state-type influences? We have more than our fair share of the guys you were complaining about in your first half (and their female equivalents), but they just don't go to places where learning might happen if only by osmotic pressure.
On the note of people who apparently cannot afford internet access, though, sometimes that is true. I was working a midnight shift and a guy came in, no joke, with his entire home rig. He'd cleared it with me first (who the fuck cares at 3 AM?) and we got him connected to the network exclusively so he could verify his copy of Spore. The world is a strange, strange place, especially for us nocturnal folk.
I'm probably just remembering the times it happens more than the times it doesn't, but I honestly don't even try to study in the library. I have never had a pleasant experience studying there, though that's not solely due to the aforementioned.
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14 Dec 2009 - 21:35Ooooh. I get it. Cheeky girl.
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