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« on: October 10, 2012, 12:16:09 AM »
As a game, it wasn't exactly terrible (except story, and saying that, they did just steal the Pokemon formula), as a message, it was terrible... especially since most of what they said in there is completely wrong... the fourth wall breaking moment was nice, I suppose.
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« on: October 09, 2012, 05:30:52 PM »
Lagged to buggery, so it changed to
I Love Deathcore and Dead Bodies - Walter Sallivan's Wish House
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« on: October 09, 2012, 04:38:13 PM »
In no particular order, and the first 25 songs that I actually think of;
1. Judas Priest - The Hellion/Electric Eye 2. Korpiklaani - Keep on Galloping 3. Arnocorps - Total Recall 4. Daisuke Ishiwatari - Endless Despair 5. Motoi Sakuraba - Dark Element 6: Korpiklaani - Eraamaan Aarjyt 7. Korpiklaani - Juodaan Viinaa 8. Wintersun - Battle Against Time 9. Wintersun - Death and Healing 10. Ridarre av Kodden - Esoteric Visions 11. Dethklok - I Tamper With the Evidence at the Murder Site of Odin 12. Twilightning - The Escapist 13. Twilightning - Masked Ball Dalliance 14. Elegy - The Guiding Light 15. Behemoth - Ov Fire and the Void 16. Behemoth - Daimonos 17. Overkill - Give a Little 18. Overkill - Elimination 19. Avenged Sevenfold - The Beast and the Harlot 20. 3 Inches of Blood - The Hydra's Teeth 21. Ender's Game - Forever Ends Tomorrow 22. Devildriver - The Axe Shall Fall 23. Devildriver - Impending Disaster 24. Absolute Power - Lazarus A.D. 25. Rob Zombie - Feel so Numb
And I have missed out quite a few I wanted to put down...including some stuff from Manticora, The Black Mages, and various other things...plus I wanted to put down more Daisuke Ishiwatari stuff, but oh well.
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« on: October 09, 2012, 08:32:51 AM »
Another one of my 'I shall take a random band/album that I have never heard of, write it down, and listen to it later
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« on: October 09, 2012, 04:55:39 AM »
Knowing my luck, it has already been posted elsewhere, but oh well.
How many PETA members does it take to change a lightbulb?
None, PETA can't change anything.
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« on: October 08, 2012, 04:36:45 PM »
I just haven't really used iTunes much, been too busy playing games.
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« on: October 08, 2012, 12:49:28 PM »
Just beat the last boss(es) and it was rather...underwhelming, I expected to die once or twice, but no, no trouble whatsoever, I only took health damage once...then again, I suppose a fully upgraded grenade SDU + Sticky Longbow Mirvs that do 4017x9 and repetitively hitting his chest with them and rockets that do 12752 (plus the fact that it was a Tediore) will kind of make it easy-ish... and Decepti0n made the first part quite easy as well... was level 34 and dinged to 35 after winning. I had more trouble getting there with all of the explosives that were being thrown at me, but oh well. Still not found anything that tops my Sniper Rifle that has no scope (2892, as opposed to everything else only coming up as 1400-odd to 1800-odd). To be honest, I would probably have had less trouble if I carried around more than the bare minimum of things (i.e. if I had a shield and gun for most occasions instead of just carrying what I have equipped (Sniper Rifle, Shotgun, Rocket Launcher, Pistol, and the rest) and selling everything else... especially if I had kept that one explosion immune shield I found.
As it goes, I have had a few shields that have said 'grants immunity to corrosion damage' and yet I have still suffered the corrosion effects, is this a problem for other people (I have googled it, and it came up with a load of unrelated stuff and no mention of whether other people have found this or not).
Edit: Well...that was pointless but epic, I just hit a Rakk with my grenade and proceeded to kill a few others
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« on: October 07, 2012, 05:53:14 AM »
B0re seems more useful later on in the game when loaders appear often and in playthrough 2 (True Vault Hunter mode) some enemies who had shields/health have armour instead. Death mark seems like a good co-op skill as you can get more out of it in groups.
I just remembered the other reason I kind of wanted to go for Death Mark, it's because of Unf0reseen (Your holographic decoy explodes when you become visible again, causing shock damage to nearby enemies), which when mixed with Many Must Fall (Killing an enemy with a Melee attack while Deception is active causes you to deploy another holographic decoy, re-stealth, and add time to Deception's duration, this can be done multiple times in succession). I've just realised that I have been using the Vault Hunter's Relic since the start of the game, and have kept forgetting to change it, so hopefully I will find a good relic soon. Also, with Mirv grenades, if it says 3146x8, does that mean each child grenade will do 3146, or does it mean that the initial explosion does 3146, and each child grenade does 393?
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« on: October 06, 2012, 04:04:26 PM »
Thanks for the link. Used my Golden Key from the start of the game at level 13 and got a rather awesome rocket launcher (and now I have one that is about 4x the strength of that one). Unfortunately, one of my side missions has glitched (i.e. one of the switches is red and there is no way to make it green, tried following the lines, tried shooting it with a random shock sniper, tried pushing the switch that summons all the enemies, killing all the enemies, then pulling the switch again, and it just doesn't work) which sucks because the reward was apparently a choice between two sniper rifles. Have looked for fixes, and apparently there are none, I suppose it is just a case of better luck next playthrough.
Current loadout is a sniper rifle that has 1422 damage, a shotgun that does 359x15, a rocket launcher that does 12352, and a pistol that does 766x2 and fires insanely fast. I have also made it to level 31 finally, although I am second guessing which tree to go to the middle of now. Which would you reccomend I go for; Death Mark, or B0re? Death Mark was my original choice, but B0re is looking quite tempting for some reason.
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« on: October 05, 2012, 12:13:49 PM »
All of you better give me one good reason why you haven't bought this game. I bought it. Got it with all of the other GTAs for £5, I just don't have any people on Steam to play online with, it generally runs it at 5-22 FPS, usually averaging 12-15, and I can't be bothered to try and do the story when it is likely to crash when the hail of bullets starts, so therefore I won't have free reign over much... unless there is something that auto-unlocks everything (after all, I have already done quite a lot of stuff on the PS3 version, so it can't really be that dishonest).
>get a computer that doesn't suck >get some friends >get the simple native trainer
All your problems are now solved.
My laptop doesn't exactly suck, if I had a better CPU, I would apparently have the minimum requirements, and if I had a better video card as well, I would have the recommended settings (according to CanYouRunIt). It's possible that it will be able to run as fine as other games I have played on PC...plus I am poor and have no job.
I don't think that I have any friends (online or offline) that have Steam and play GTAIV online on PC.
I will have to search through all of the mods that I downloaded when I bought the whole GTA collection, I think that may have been one of them.
Well there's your problem, laptops cannot do gaming, unless you fancy shelling out £1,000 +, or you particularly enjoy RA2 and other very old games.
Meh, my laptop runs games well enough for me to play them, I have had little to no trouble with most games I have tried to play...unless they were old, in which case it required a lot of screwing around with the original install, but when they worked, they worked fine. Hell, even Fallout New Vegas runs adequately.
You must not play a great deal of new games.
Also enjoy the laptop for the year that it works. 
I do play a lot of new games, just generally not on PC unless I really want them and they are PC exclusive, or if I really want them and they are really cheap. I've had my laptop for a few years now (since just after finished my GCSEs) and it has been working perfectly fine, and the two I had before that worked perfectly fine (one of them for two years before I upgraded and gave my old one back to my dad, one for four years before I upgraded and gave my old one to my stepdad so that I could have my new one in my room).
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« on: October 05, 2012, 10:52:04 AM »
All of you better give me one good reason why you haven't bought this game. I bought it. Got it with all of the other GTAs for £5, I just don't have any people on Steam to play online with, it generally runs it at 5-22 FPS, usually averaging 12-15, and I can't be bothered to try and do the story when it is likely to crash when the hail of bullets starts, so therefore I won't have free reign over much... unless there is something that auto-unlocks everything (after all, I have already done quite a lot of stuff on the PS3 version, so it can't really be that dishonest).
>get a computer that doesn't suck >get some friends >get the simple native trainer
All your problems are now solved.
My laptop doesn't exactly suck, if I had a better CPU, I would apparently have the minimum requirements, and if I had a better video card as well, I would have the recommended settings (according to CanYouRunIt). It's possible that it will be able to run as fine as other games I have played on PC...plus I am poor and have no job.
I don't think that I have any friends (online or offline) that have Steam and play GTAIV online on PC.
I will have to search through all of the mods that I downloaded when I bought the whole GTA collection, I think that may have been one of them.
Well there's your problem, laptops cannot do gaming, unless you fancy shelling out £1,000 +, or you particularly enjoy RA2 and other very old games.
Meh, my laptop runs games well enough for me to play them, I have had little to no trouble with most games I have tried to play...unless they were old, in which case it required a lot of screwing around with the original install, but when they worked, they worked fine. Hell, even Fallout New Vegas runs adequately.
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« on: October 05, 2012, 10:48:00 AM »
I've had some fun with Deception and Execute. If used right, you can launch yourself after flying enemies (like Buzzards) and kill them with one melee (I have only managed it with the Buzzard a couple of times). It's also probably pretty old news, but it seems as though you can skip the end of the reload time if you melee just as the magazine (or whatever is used to store the ammo) is pushed into the slot (there is usually a little bit of animation after the ammo goes in, but it can be cancelled into a melee if done right (I wasted a lot of ammo testing to make sure I wasn't wrong)). Level 25 now, very nearly dinged to 26, and I already have a plan for how to spend skill points (i.e. minimalistically get to the bottom of one tree, then minimalistically get to the centre skill of another one)... oh yeah, and I need to remember to stop meleeing Hot Loaders; 'oh look, an enemy *Deception, Execution, explosion, down*'.
As it goes, am I the only one finding that I have more money than I know what to do with (i.e. too much money, spend it all in the slot machine in hopes of getting Eridium)?
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« on: October 05, 2012, 10:36:14 AM »
All of you better give me one good reason why you haven't bought this game. I bought it. Got it with all of the other GTAs for £5, I just don't have any people on Steam to play online with, it generally runs it at 5-22 FPS, usually averaging 12-15, and I can't be bothered to try and do the story when it is likely to crash when the hail of bullets starts, so therefore I won't have free reign over much... unless there is something that auto-unlocks everything (after all, I have already done quite a lot of stuff on the PS3 version, so it can't really be that dishonest).
>get a computer that doesn't suck >get some friends >get the simple native trainer
All your problems are now solved.
My laptop doesn't exactly suck, if I had a better CPU, I would apparently have the minimum requirements, and if I had a better video card as well, I would have the recommended settings (according to CanYouRunIt). It's possible that it will be able to run as fine as other games I have played on PC...plus I am poor and have no job. I don't think that I have any friends (online or offline) that have Steam and play GTAIV online on PC. I will have to search through all of the mods that I downloaded when I bought the whole GTA collection, I think that may have been one of them.
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« on: October 05, 2012, 02:43:12 AM »
All of you better give me one good reason why you haven't bought this game. I bought it. Got it with all of the other GTAs for £5, I just don't have any people on Steam to play online with, it generally runs it at 5-22 FPS, usually averaging 12-15, and I can't be bothered to try and do the story when it is likely to crash when the hail of bullets starts, so therefore I won't have free reign over much... unless there is something that auto-unlocks everything (after all, I have already done quite a lot of stuff on the PS3 version, so it can't really be that dishonest).
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« on: October 04, 2012, 04:07:38 PM »
I have to say that I had major doubts about whether this would be any good, but both me and my mum thought it was rather good.
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« on: October 04, 2012, 12:21:31 AM »
Hmm... possibly Morrowind (I think that was on the Xbox 360), Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 3, Fallout 3: New Vegas, Fable (you can get it from the Games on Demand thing, I think), Fable 2, Fable 3, and possibly Dragon's Dogma. All I can think of now... even though most of them are just sequels.
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« on: October 03, 2012, 10:48:28 AM »
Not really doing much. Attempting to get a job, failing to get a job, and playing games.
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« on: September 30, 2012, 05:38:31 AM »
Bought the game yesterday after trading in a load of things, decided to play as Zero, and I'm not really having too much trouble. Got past Boom Bewm rather dishonestly by dying, waiting at the ledge and killing Bewm with an explosive handgun, then ran up to Big Bertha and circled it, shooting more handgun shots, and then killed him with several more hangun shots and some grenades. Killed Flynt in the same dishonest way by eventually dying, then waiting outside of the boss area.
Just got to Sanctuary, and my current weapons are a Sublime Corinthian (Red Sniper Rifle with a bayonet, deals fire damage (the thing that finally replaced the sniper I got from the Premiere Club thing), and a Double Lovin' Pounder (Shotgun that deals 30x9 damage, two ammo per shot (four per mag) and does explosive damage...also it has a scope).
I also read the QR code on one of the folders, and it said 'NICK WILSON
HO OH' (apparently Nick Wilson is an artist who worked on it).
To be honest, Zero isn't being too difficult at the moment, as long as I attempt to stay away and use my sniper, then melee/shotgun when they get close, it's fairly easy.
I am also currently using 13/12 slots, which was either a glitch, or something planned for people who don't clear their inventories before completing missions.
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« on: September 29, 2012, 09:46:39 AM »
Okay, so why does everyone have a furry avatar?
Presumably in an attempt to squick Nary and piss off/squick GF. Personally, I think GF is the only one affected as Naryar appears to be saying things for the ham value.
I just did it since everyone else was doing it.
And I still don't really consider John Syrus McCloud (who is completely unrelated to Fox McCloud) a furry even though he's an anthropomorphic Luxray (yes... a Luxray - I have a bit of an affinity for the "Gleam Eyes Pokemon").
I think that if it is anthro and/or sexual it counts, or something... I honestly can't remember it, although I did read something about it once. I can't be arsed to change my avatar, so it will stay as the dancing Felyne from Monster Hunter.
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« on: September 29, 2012, 03:44:07 AM »
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