Never seen France invade Germany that early.Originally Posted by Rythmic
Started playing Starcraft and Starcraft Brood War. Maaaan do I suck.
"No one said it was gonna be easy! If it was, everyone would do it..that's who you know who really wants it."
All us men suffer in equal parts, it's our lot in life, and no man goes without a broken heart or a lost love. Like holding your dog as he takes his last breath and dies in your arms, it's a rite of passage. Unavoidable. And honestly, I can't imagine life without that depth of feeling.-Bierut
MMM is really good, I don't like some of the meshes for the monsters/creeps though as they are a bit tacky. But it adds a lot of play time.Originally Posted by God's Grace
Probably due to my Alliance with Japan and active support of Nationalist Spain that put my belligerence through the roof.Originally Posted by Ichigo
#Hillary4prism
BD:TW
Some piously affirm: "The truth is such and such. I know! I see!"
And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra
Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts
I hear ya. I somehow *cough*cheatcodes*cough* beat the game...dont know how though...Originally Posted by Decker
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TosaInu shall never be forgotten.
hehe, I'm doing custom games to get used to it atm. I play as zerg mainly because I last longer(thanks to zerglings lol). I was really good on the N64 version and could kick some serious tail (mainly my brothers) and was very good. Then I see that Starcraft 2 is coming out so I decided to play the first ones (which I discovered I had) and see how good/horrible I really am. Lets just say I won't be playing online anytime soon.Originally Posted by Kal 'Motep
"No one said it was gonna be easy! If it was, everyone would do it..that's who you know who really wants it."
All us men suffer in equal parts, it's our lot in life, and no man goes without a broken heart or a lost love. Like holding your dog as he takes his last breath and dies in your arms, it's a rite of passage. Unavoidable. And honestly, I can't imagine life without that depth of feeling.-Bierut
Civilization IV Beyond the Sword. Get it.
I support Israel
Picked up Heroes of Might and Magic V again. I shelved it about a month after release to wait for patches. It's now in quite good shape, and the AI isn't as dreadful as it used to be. I'm loving the way I can slap everything on full and have it play perfectly on my new PC; on my old one it was strictly half settings and jerkiness on busier maps. It looks very pretty, and I don't have to wait so long for the AI to think. Only done two missions so far, so I've a long way to go before I catch back up to where I was.
Now I'm back at work I've started a new portable game for those lunchtimes when I can't be bothered to lug in whatever heavy book I'm reading. The lucky choice is :drum roll: Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow on the DS. So far it's a worthy enough sequel to the GBA's Aria of Sorrow. Having a choice of the map or the vital stats and enemy details on the second screen makes such a difference; it cuts down on the 'start, map, start, run a bit, start, map, start, run a bit' gameplay, minimising interruptions and making the experience smoother.
The magic seal thing is awful. When I smack a boss down to his last sliver of health I don't want to have to scramble to grab my stylus and draw a precise imitation of some fancy design inside a time limit to finish it off!
Frogbeastegg's Guide to Total War: Shogun II. Please note that the guide is not up-to-date for the latest patch.
Originally Posted by frogbeastegg
If you practise a bit it gets pretty easy, keep your stylus half out so you can grab it quickly.
Aria of Sorrow is still the better game imo, I'm thinking of replaying that again.
Yes, Iraq is peaceful. Go to sleep now. - Adrian II
I just reloaded Civ III. WHY, God, WHY?Originally Posted by Lorenzo_H
Just...one....more....turn.
Next time I am burning the discs, its the only way
"The only thing I've gotten out of this thread is that Navaros is claiming that Satan gave Man meat. Awesome." Gorebag
Civ IV is even better man, trust me. BTS is right on as well.Originally Posted by English assassin
I support Israel
This last week has seen two big changes in my console set up. First is my acquiring a PS3, or PSfree as I call it, owing to the fact it was free. If it wasn't I wouldn't have bothered with it. The second is that I replaced my tiny, ailing standard definition TV with a HDTV. Oooh, prettiness. Finally I can see what I'm doing - my old best score in Super Stardust HD was a pitiful 49,000; I got vaguely respectable for a newbie 250,000 on my first go on the new TV.
God of War is on hold while I decide whether to keep going with my game on the PS2, losing the benefits of upscaled graphics and a wireless controller, or whether to restart it on the PSfree and take advantage of those bonuses. :mutters about Sony's stupidity in not putting a port for PS1 and PS2 memory cards on the PS3: I'd like to use the PSfree but there are three parts of GoW I don't want to play though again: the entire first level, the bit where you need to freeze an enemy onto a switch, and the battle with the big grey monsters in Athens square.
I started up Okami instead, and fell in love once the game got going. All other games shall remain ignored until Okami is completed, methinks.
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Frogbeastegg's Guide to Total War: Shogun II. Please note that the guide is not up-to-date for the latest patch.
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