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Since: Nov 02, 2005 Posts: 96
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(Msg. 61) Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 5:52 am
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>Glad I'm not the only infantile sole out there.
I felt quite a heel doing it...
>> I used to sculpt 25mm lead figures, one of which was "female zombie
>> hunter with grenade launcher".
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>Curious - isn't lead poisonous?
Yes, most "lead" figures are now cast in pewter. Gamers still call them
lead out of habit I think.
I still sculpt stuff, but not as much as I used to.
>I don't recall a WW1 scenario so perhaps you are playing a different Eternal
>Darkness than mine.
The one I'm playing is on the Gamecube. A woman is reading a cursed
book and as she reads, you play various characters from the history of
the book.
If your character loses sanity, amongst other things the game pretends
to start wiping files from your memory card. A corking wheeze if ever I
saw one...
I've now completed "Seperate ways". I was pleased, it didn't feel
overdone and didn't strain the plot of Leon's game. I was impressed to
see a sequence where Ada plants something Leon later finds (after years
of playing "B" scenarios in RE2 and constantly thinking "how did that
trap reset/helicopter catch fire again?", this was a nice touch.)
I do have a small gripe with the missions, but I don't want to spoil
them for anyone so I won't say what it is.
I have a feeling I'll be playing Seperate Ways more than the main game.
I've also asked for a grapple gun for christmas...
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Since: Jun 14, 2005 Posts: 107
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(Msg. 62) Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 6:20 am
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> She didn't know, it was as big a surprise to her as it was to me. She
> found out a couple of hour before me and two friends came by to pick up
> the few bits and bobs I'd left there. As I left her dad slammed the
> door in my face. That was nearly two years ago and I only found out
> about them hating me a couple of months back when Claire got in touch
> and I got it out of her. It had been driving me nuts wondering what I'd
> done that had caused them to apparently change so much.
Obviously for the best that everything is now over and done. It couldn't
have been a pleasant experience.
> I used to enjoy loading RE:CV and then letting Claire die horribly ^_^
> I then watched a DVD of the series "Spaced". In one episode Simon
> Pegg's character is in a bad mood and puts on "Tomb Raider" just so he
> can watch Lara die again and again. It made me realise how infantile it
> was, so I went and did it some more...
Glad I'm not the only infantile sole out there.
> I've got RE2 for DC, PS, PC and GC. As I said before it was for
> research purposes ^_^
> I used to sculpt 25mm lead figures, one of which was "female zombie
> hunter with grenade launcher".
Curious - isn't lead poisonous?
> >If you figure out how to get past a miniature hot air balloon looking
thing
> >let me know. I'm stuck there.
>
> I might not be up to there yet, where is that? I'm half way through the
> World War 1 scenario.
It was in some underground tunel network. I got stuck a year ago. I don't
recall a WW1 scenario so perhaps you are playing a different Eternal
Darkness than mine.
> I finished RE4 last night after a marathon session! I then finished
> Assignment Ada.
> Now, I've only finished Assignment Ada on the GC once and it was very
> late when I did it, but I don't remember the cut scene at the end, is
> that new?
> Also I don't seem to have unlocked the Chicago Typewriter, hmmm...
> Methinks I'll be doing another gaming session tonight.
> Tsugumi
Yes, the cut scene is the same. You will be glad you got the typewriter
first because when you are done separate ways you can go right back and
replay it with the typewriter ( no waiting! )
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Since: Jun 14, 2005 Posts: 107
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(Msg. 63) Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 4:55 am
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> >I don't recall a WW1 scenario so perhaps you are playing a different
Eternal
> >Darkness than mine.
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> The one I'm playing is on the Gamecube. A woman is reading a cursed
> book and as she reads, you play various characters from the history of
> the book.
> If your character loses sanity, amongst other things the game pretends
> to start wiping files from your memory card. A corking wheeze if ever I
> saw one...
That would be it. The game "changed" my tv volume looking exactly the same
as my tv did change volume. I died in the same fight three times trying to
"fix" the volume on the tv - I was afraid it might awaken others. Imagine my
surprise when I hit the mute and the volume was still "changing". The object
I'm talking about is a miniature hot air balloon thing - brightly colored -
and I came across it shortly after I learned to put the second thing (can't
remember what they were called) together to create some kind of spell
(magic).
> I've now completed "Seperate ways". I was pleased, it didn't feel
> overdone and didn't strain the plot of Leon's game. I was impressed to
> see a sequence where Ada plants something Leon later finds (after years
> of playing "B" scenarios in RE2 and constantly thinking "how did that
> trap reset/helicopter catch fire again?", this was a nice touch.)
> I do have a small gripe with the missions, but I don't want to spoil
> them for anyone so I won't say what it is.
> I have a feeling I'll be playing Seperate Ways more than the main game.
> I've also asked for a grapple gun for christmas...
> Tsugumi
Did you notice in the first mission that you could see Leon running at three
different times? Of course the baddies chasing him turned on you! My gripe -
not long enough and I bloody well hate timed missions! ( I had already
mentioned that before I even played it - I was hoping it was only a rumor)
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Since: Nov 02, 2005 Posts: 96
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(Msg. 64) Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 2:02 pm
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>My gripe - not long enough and I bloody well hate timed missions!
Your gripe is my gripe ^_^
>The object I'm talking about is a miniature hot air balloon thing - brightly colored -
>and I came across it shortly after I learned to put the second thing (can't
>remember what they were called) together to create some kind of spell (magic).
It doesn't ring a bell, I'll have to fire up the game again and have a
look.
After I've had another crack at merceneries of course...
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Since: May 03, 2005 Posts: 40
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(Msg. 65) Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 11:12 pm
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Yeah, I know this is old.
Susan wrote:
>>> Do you consult a thesaurus before you email?
>> No, I don't like dinosaurs...
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> Clever!
Very comedic
>
>> It's getting crepuscular earlier here now I notice.
>
> I don't mind entertaining words ... but when I have to drag out a dictionary
> .... even more embarassing "crepuscular" wasn't even in there!
Dictionary.com helps.
I wouldn't expect a quick change to sunlight observations so quickly in
a post.
>
>> They've started showing Family Guy over here. In last night's episode
>> the local bar was turned into a British pub, some of the regulars
>> complain and a comment from one of the British customers is "let's get
>> them to leave using our superior linguistic skills"...
>
> Personally I think the dog is brilliant.
Eh. I really don't think it's all that good.
I mean, it's watchable for the most part. But nothing to make time for.
>
>> I just have an ability to pick words up I suppose. Strange really, at
>> the school I went to, the ability to count to ten unaided was viewed
>> with deep suspicion. Due to my not being keen on sports, there were
>> rumours that I liked books (and not the sort with pictures you coloured
>> in...).
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> Some of my fondest memories are of "those sorts of books".
I never had many of those books.
.... I got a reputation for Porn, computers and maths in my school. If I
had more confidence I would have been a heart breaker too I think.
Being rumoured to read books isn't too bad. It's being able to attend
tests, make sure your phone is actually off BEFORE entering the hall,
and writing your own name on the test sheet that REALLY gets people
looking at you.
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>> As you can gather, I didn't really like school. The only way I'd
>> revisit it is in a lancaster bomber full of horse dung...
I know the feeling.
Most of the people in my school, and around my area, are imbeciles who
couldn't bash two rocks together.
Although, I stuck with some friends, and my year group in school was
quite good, so I would gladly go back to school.
Would that be English horse, or a wild White Spanish breed?
>
> There you go again. Can't just be a bomber, it has to be a "Lancaster"
> bomber.
.... The best damn bomber from WW2!
>> Oh dear, this is going to sound to good to be true, but my father's
>> name is Albert. His continuing existance makes me curse the strict gun
>> laws in this country...
>> Tsugumi
>
> Ok. I'll give you that one, but do you know a Krauser?
> Susan
>
That's cool.
You could make up your own cast and film a fan-movie!
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Since: Nov 02, 2005 Posts: 96
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(Msg. 66) Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:35 am
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>>> As you can gather, I didn't really like school. The only way I'd
>>> revisit it is in a lancaster bomber full of horse dung...
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>I know the feeling.
>Most of the people in my school, and around my area, are imbeciles who
>couldn't bash two rocks together.
>Although, I stuck with some friends, and my year group in school was
>quite good, so I would gladly go back to school.
>Would that be English horse, or a wild White Spanish breed?
Anything that makes a good splat and reeks to hight heaven would do,
perhaps with an anvil chaser or two...
Actually they demolished my old school ten years ago, my only complaint
was that they let the staff out first.
If your school was anything like mine, you could have a brain like
Einstein or Hawking, but if you weren't interested in football, you
found the goal scoring wonders who had to take their socks off to help
them to count to twenty got higher marks in stuff like maths and
english than you did...
Typical bloody Northern school.
>... The best damn bomber from WW2!
A Stirling choice ^_^
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Since: May 03, 2005 Posts: 40
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(Msg. 67) Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 9:55 pm
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Tsugumi Niyamoto wrote:
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> Anything that makes a good splat and reeks to hight heaven would do,
> perhaps with an anvil chaser or two...
That'd be Spanish then!
> Actually they demolished my old school ten years ago, my only complaint
> was that they let the staff out first.
Haha. Perhaps the doors couldn't be locked because of damage.
I know our doors were hopeless! Especially after the way chairs, bricks,
students, techers, and various other classroom objects were thrown into
them destroying them.
> If your school was anything like mine, you could have a brain like
> Einstein or Hawking, but if you weren't interested in football, you
> found the goal scoring wonders who had to take their socks off to help
> them to count to twenty got higher marks in stuff like maths and
> english than you did...
> Typical bloody Northern school.
Actually our teachers weren't too bad. They didn't let students with
good physical abilities get off lightly.
Then again my year in school wasn't so bad, so we didn't have many of
that type anyway.
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> Tsugumi
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Joined: Nov 20, 2006 Posts: 50
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(Msg. 68) Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:34 pm
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Joined: Nov 23, 2006 Posts: 81
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(Msg. 69) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:32 pm
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Hey I received an email and a link in it, they have great services. They
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