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Quote from: Lync Volan on 2015 Feb 21, 01:32:33
not that it makes much difference to me since the teachers never wanted to keep me in class
Quote from: SolarStorm on 2015 Feb 20, 21:35:07
Good luck with the tests and competition!
Quote from: Lync Volan on 2015 Feb 20, 09:43:11(pretends like i understand how school works)
Quote from: Midnight Breeze on 2015 Feb 20, 04:02:15
I remember when I was a kid I couldn't even beat games on easy, still needed cheat codes just to see how the game ended. Then my mom got mad at me for cheating my way through games and then asking her to buy me more. I stopped using cheat codes after that and realized how much they ruin games. Haven't cheated in a game since I was like...15. So much more fun when you play legit.
Quote from: Midnight Breeze on 2015 Feb 19, 13:15:24Spoiler: showWho designed The Crew's faction recruitment system? And more importantly, are they still employed? I don't understand how this managed to make it out of alpha in one piece. Early in the game you are forced to join either the Wolves or the Eagles before ever even meeting the other three factions, then slowly throughout the game you unlock the others and can choose to change factions. Problem is changing factions causes you to lose all your rank and reputation and start over from the bottom.
Anyone with 3 brain cells could see that that would cause the two initial factions to be dominant. Why would anyone want to change to another faction when they're already established in one? It's not "5 way faction war" it's "2 way faction war with 3 other spectator factions on the side that don't really matter." I want to join the Crocodiles so I can rep the South, but the Crocs are so ridiculously underrepresented it would be like playing as the sacrificial lamb 24/7. It's infuriating that this unplaytested hodgepodge of a faction system even made it past Ubisoft's whiteboards.
Quote from: Sunshine Smash on 2015 Feb 18, 06:47:17
Dude, Crystal Tower in FF3. First you have to go up a 13 floor tower, with some pretty high monster spawn rates. Then you fight Xande, a pretty mediocre boss. But there's an extremely long unskippable cutscene before and after. After that you have to go to the World of Darkness and fight 4 bosses, all a lot more powerful than Xande.
Then you have to fight the final boss, which is even more powerful than the other 4 bosses, and she even has an attack that could take out at least 2 team members of you aren't powerful enough to survive it. If you lose, ONCE! You're back to the entrance of the Crystal Tower.
Quote from: Sunshine Smash on 2015 Feb 12, 10:17:54
I guess it could also be called a....
U2
YEAAAAAAAAH!
Quote from: Chishio Kunrin on 2015 Feb 12, 13:49:59
I think rainwater can conduct electricity, too, which is pretty dangerous when lightning strikes. But at least the rubber on the bottom of our shoes doesn't conduct electricity.
Quote from: Midnight Breeze on 2015 Feb 12, 09:21:33
I hate the way my mom says W-2. "Dubyuh two".