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Just had the XCOM Bureau Declassified crash when a cut scene was probably going to be played. The fact that the cut scene might reveal bad bad things does not help...

Spoiler:
Because of the crash I don't know if DaSilva lives or not and it's late enough not to start the game again if I don't want to see a sunrise soon.


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Ah, well, I might get naked before putting on pajamas anyway.


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TOZ wrote:
FFVI 4 LYFE

SCREAM LOUDER, PEASANT!


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I always loved FF6. Kefka may not be the deepest or most intricate villain, but he f##%s over almost every main character personally, giving you actual motivation to kill him.

In addition he doesn't just sit at the end of the game one second from completing his evil plot until you come stop him, he actually SUCCEEDS in becoming a god and destroying the world and you have to deal with the aftermath.

I wish more games had villains with that level of awesome.


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Just put Fallout 3 in :-)

Like the first scene with train car pan out, very nicely done :-)


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Ok, jokers, who cast mattress to stone tonight?! *owie*


David M Mallon wrote:
Just spent 3 hours trying to complete a quest in Skyrim, only to find that it's bugged on the 360 in most instances, and the quest can't be completed. Wonderful.

What quest is that?


Sharoth wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
Just spent 3 hours trying to complete a quest in Skyrim, only to find that it's bugged on the 360 in most instances, and the quest can't be completed. Wonderful.
What quest is that?

"Arniel's Endeavor"


Yuugasa wrote:

I always loved FF6. Kefka may not be the deepest or most intricate villain, but he f&##s over almost every main character personally, giving you actual motivation to kill him.

In addition he doesn't just sit at the end of the game one second from completing his evil plot until you come stop him, he actually SUCCEEDS in becoming a god and destroying the world and you have to deal with the aftermath.

I wish more games had villains with that level of awesome.

I do prefer Luca blight from suikoden ii. Legitimately evil. The man was nauseating.


SVT's current "nostalgia-offering" is Monarch of the Glen, which first ran when I was in my twenties!!! ARRRGH I'm getting old!


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Bah...You kids don't know what old is.


Freehold DM wrote:
Yuugasa wrote:

I always loved FF6. Kefka may not be the deepest or most intricate villain, but he f&##s over almost every main character personally, giving you actual motivation to kill him.

In addition he doesn't just sit at the end of the game one second from completing his evil plot until you come stop him, he actually SUCCEEDS in becoming a god and destroying the world and you have to deal with the aftermath.

I wish more games had villains with that level of awesome.

I do prefer Luca blight from suikoden ii. Legitimately evil. The man was nauseating.

Only played 1, never 2, it's pretty good?

Silver Crusade

Good day, all. What did I miss?

Silver Crusade

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Freehold, I was in your neck of the woods this morning. Someplace around Flatlands or Canarsie.

Grand Lodge

Freehold DM wrote:
Yuugasa wrote:

I always loved FF6. Kefka may not be the deepest or most intricate villain, but he f&##s over almost every main character personally, giving you actual motivation to kill him.

In addition he doesn't just sit at the end of the game one second from completing his evil plot until you come stop him, he actually SUCCEEDS in becoming a god and destroying the world and you have to deal with the aftermath.

I wish more games had villains with that level of awesome.

I do prefer Luca blight from suikoden ii. Legitimately evil. The man was nauseating.

DIE PIG!! *STAB!*


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Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold, I was in your neck of the woods this morning. Someplace around Flatlands or Canarsie.

?!?!

You were literally down the street from where I live and work.


Yuugasa wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Yuugasa wrote:

I always loved FF6. Kefka may not be the deepest or most intricate villain, but he f&##s over almost every main character personally, giving you actual motivation to kill him.

In addition he doesn't just sit at the end of the game one second from completing his evil plot until you come stop him, he actually SUCCEEDS in becoming a god and destroying the world and you have to deal with the aftermath.

I wish more games had villains with that level of awesome.

I do prefer Luca blight from suikoden ii. Legitimately evil. The man was nauseating.
Only played 1, never 2, it's pretty good?

One of the greatest games I have ever played. Ever. Only the saga series out ranks it.


Freehold DM wrote:
Yuugasa wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Yuugasa wrote:

I always loved FF6. Kefka may not be the deepest or most intricate villain, but he f&##s over almost every main character personally, giving you actual motivation to kill him.

In addition he doesn't just sit at the end of the game one second from completing his evil plot until you come stop him, he actually SUCCEEDS in becoming a god and destroying the world and you have to deal with the aftermath.

I wish more games had villains with that level of awesome.

I do prefer Luca blight from suikoden ii. Legitimately evil. The man was nauseating.
Only played 1, never 2, it's pretty good?
One of the greatest games I have ever played. Ever. Only the saga series out ranks it.

Cool, I wonder if I can find a copy or version of it somewhere.


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Dear City Guard. Yes, someone DID steal my sweetrool! I would ask you for help, but you are useless because you took an arrow to the knee.


Don't click this.

I mean it. It is a really, really bad idea. No matter that it would be so easy, or is probably harmless-DO NOT CLICK THAT LINK!

I mean it.


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I... I'm Alive!!!

And already half done!

Got the kids to join in :-)

All I had to say was "I bet I can clean your room faster than you!!"

No kid can resist the chance to beat dear old dad, I must be slipping in my old age, cause they're cleaning much faster than I;-p


The Doomkitten wrote:

Don't click this.

I mean it. It is a really, really bad idea. No matter that it would be so easy, or is probably harmless-DO NOT CLICK THAT LINK!

I mean it.

you should be aware it doesn't go anywhere, might need to check that link again :-)


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What exactly have you bet? It might be the reason for them being faster than you...


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The Doomkitten wrote:

Don't click this.

I mean it. It is a really, really bad idea. No matter that it would be so easy, or is probably harmless-DO NOT CLICK THAT LINK!

I mean it.

I've got a locked-down Firefox (No JavaScript, Java, Flash, HTML5, or anything else to make a browser useful) so I clicked it, just because I was interested in seeing what kind of nastiness it was going to fail to install...

...and was promptly informed that the site violated my company's acceptable use policy, and I may not go there.

Color me amused...


How'd you get that?

I just get the golem flipping me off, saying I clicked to many times (I.e. a bad link to a thread on the website, I used to get it before I figured out how to linksy)


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Drejk wrote:
What exactly have you bet? It might be the reason for them being faster than you...

that's the best part, kids never think to ask that :-) they're only focused on getting the best of me:-p


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captain yesterday wrote:

How'd you get that?

I just get the golem flipping me off, saying I clicked to many times (I.e. a bad link to a thread on the website, I used to get it before I figured out how to linksy)

The golem just likes to flip you off.

But you know, I don't second-click on sites that violate corporate policy. I just wait 'til I'm off the corporate network, which is a few hours yet...


Evidently its something possibly urine related??

probably best left alone:-p


Yuugasa wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Yuugasa wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Yuugasa wrote:

I always loved FF6. Kefka may not be the deepest or most intricate villain, but he f&##s over almost every main character personally, giving you actual motivation to kill him.

In addition he doesn't just sit at the end of the game one second from completing his evil plot until you come stop him, he actually SUCCEEDS in becoming a god and destroying the world and you have to deal with the aftermath.

I wish more games had villains with that level of awesome.

I do prefer Luca blight from suikoden ii. Legitimately evil. The man was nauseating.
Only played 1, never 2, it's pretty good?
One of the greatest games I have ever played. Ever. Only the saga series out ranks it.
Cool, I wonder if I can find a copy or version of it somewhere.

it was SUPER expensive on amazon last time I checked.


Freehold DM wrote:


it was SUPER expensive on amazon last time I checked.

Wonder if it is on the PSN, that would be an easy buy, I should check.


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Am I the only one who listened to Doomkitten and hadn't clicked the link?


Drejk wrote:
Am I the only one who listened to Doomkitten and hadn't clicked the link?

Nope!


It's just a bunch of annoying pop-up messages. One of my friends shot it over e-Mail with the title, "Share the Annoyance and Impotent Rage!"

I followed their advice.


Come on! just one click! what'll it hurt, everybody's doing it :-p

i did it and i'm just fine:-)


The Doomkitten wrote:

It's just a bunch of annoying pop-up messages. One of my friends shot it over e-Mail with the title, "Share the Annoyance and Impotent Rage!"

I followed their advice.

ugh! i hate those emails!!

no offense but i'm glad your link didn't work:-p

Silver Crusade

Drejk wrote:
Am I the only one who listened to Doomkitten and hadn't clicked the link?

Nope, not while I am at work


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So... KoTR II or sleep? KoTR II or sleep?

Of course! *starts up Ys: Origins*


Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Am I the only one who listened to Doomkitten and hadn't clicked the link?
Nope, not while I am at work

^ this ^


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Tacticslion wrote:

So... KoTR II or sleep? KoTR II or sleep?

Of course! *starts up Ys: Origins*

you have chosen wisely.


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The Doomkitten wrote:

It's just a bunch of annoying pop-up messages. One of my friends shot it over e-Mail with the title, "Share the Annoyance and Impotent Rage!"

I followed their advice.

Ah, then it would have been lost on me anyway. Did I mention I have Firefox locked down?

(It's hilarious watching my poor friends come over and start trying to surf the web. "NH, your browser is broken!"
"Nah, that's the browser I use for following links my friends send me. Tell me what you're actually trying to do and I might let you use a browser that works...")

And the saddest part? From what I've read, even with images, Flash, Java, JavaScript, popups, cookies, and HTML5 execution locked, there are still some web sites that can p*wn Firefox. It's sad when, "Don't do anything. Seriously. Just show me the text and nothing else," doesn't work.

Silver Crusade

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Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold, I was in your neck of the woods this morning. Someplace around Flatlands or Canarsie.

?!?!

You were literally down the street from where I live and work.

I figured! I hope I get the client.


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I took a nap when I got home from work and now I'm all confused.

Shadow Lodge

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Treppa wrote:

I took a nap when I got home from work and now I'm all confused.

Are you rolling your confusion die to figure out what actions you can take?


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riding bike, enters tall grass

A wild Treppa appears!

Snorlax! Go!

Snorlax appears, makes random noises

Snorlax uses Yawn!

Treppa wrote:

I took a nap when I got home from work and now I'm all confused.

It's super effective!


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Freehold DM wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:

So... KoTR II or sleep? KoTR II or sleep?

Of course! *starts up Ys: Origins*

you have chosen wisely.

It's really good.

*one or two days^ later*

Arg! I play this in order to avoid my obsessive completionist tendencies for faster gameplay! I don't care about that 100% for all creatures info trophy! No! I don't! You can't... make... me... care... !

* proceeds to slowly grind in an attempt to get 100% monster info completion *

Currently at the 14th floor, lucked into completing the uber-fire gobbos, and also that one guy

^ It should be made clear: the first post "happened" a day or two ago (I'm no longer exactly sure...)


Freehold DM wrote:


riding btrike, enters tall grass

This was our evening from ~7 to present, though fifteen solid minutes were spent blowing bubbles with a broken "bubble gun".

(Reminds self to teach son the difference between "bubble gun" and "bubble gum"...)


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Tacticslion wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:


riding btrike, enters tall grass

This was our evening from ~7 to present, though fifteen solid minutes were spent blowing bubbles with a broken "bubble gun".

(Reminds self to teach son the difference between "bubble gun" and "bubble gum"...)

Where did you find a trike that will fit you?

(Not a comment on your size, but on the general size of trikes. Stupid internet and having to explain jokes to avoid offending people...)


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Did you not go to Clown College?


NobodysHome wrote:
(Not a comment on your size, but on the general size of trikes. Stupid internet and having to explain jokes to avoid offending people...)

I am outrageously offended and loath the fact that this [redacted] stupid [redacted] place is so full of considerate, nice folk! BLARG~!


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captain yesterday wrote:

Did you not go to Clown College?

WHO TOLD?! MY DARK PAST-! COMING BACK TO HAUNT ME-!

(No. No, I did not.)

NobodysHome wrote:

Where did you find a trike that will fit you?

That's what she sai- Probably at Walmart. Or Amazon.

For "the Internet": I was not riding. I was walking with a Baby Bjorn. It reminds me, once again, of why I'm glad I can't get pregnant. Oof. Incidentally, my wife is hot.

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