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Fullmetal Alchemist On PS2: Good Or Bad? ..and the Broken Angel
Subaru replied to Subaru's topic in Computer Gaming
Indeed, if you like Fullmetal Alchemist, I'd say go for it. Otherwise, I don't recommend it. -
I just signed up for a free hosted account a week or so ago and left for some much needed vacation time. I just got back today and came on here to check the posts and what-not and to get my site started when I see this at the top: If this is due in fact to my inability to be on here while I was away for vacation, then I believe this needs to be looked into by the staff here. There should be some way for the hosted members to be able to tell the staff when we're going on vacation or something to freeze our credits. And for the life of me, I know it probably says it somewhere and I've over-looked it, I didn't know credits shrank that fast. o_O They would have had to have gone down at least 1 a day. Why didn't they shrink -before- I got hosted? Any help/advice would be great, Thanks.
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Future King Of Rpg? What shoud have a RPG to be best?
Subaru replied to Giniu's topic in Computer Gaming
Personally, I like the nice real-world touches to games such as:Changing weather (rain, snow, hail, fog, etc..)And perhaps day/night cycles (morning, mid-day, afternoon, night)I just enjoy the interesting changes, and a lot of my other gaming buddies tend to go for games that incorporate that. -
Fullmetal Alchemist On PS2: Good Or Bad? ..and the Broken Angel
Subaru replied to Subaru's topic in Computer Gaming
I picked it up anyways since I had nothing better to do. I do have to say that it's a nice game for FMA fanatics, but for anyone else, I don't recommend it. But like I said, if you're a fan of the series, it's kinda interesting to get involved with our FMA characters. -
What Is The Best Adventure Game For This Year ?
Subaru replied to arab200's topic in Computer Gaming
While Fullmetal Alchemist didn't exactly float-my-boat as far as game play, I do have to say that as it stands right now, it's my favorite for the time being simply because I'm a FMA fanatic as well. It's enough to hold me over for one of the better promised RPG's later this year. -
Need A Help With Tales Of Symphonia?here I Am!
Subaru replied to Lloyd1405241475's topic in Computer Gaming
I really do like the game. It was easy enough to play, but kept things interesting enough to keep -me- interested. Replay value is great as well. Not to mention all of the side quests such as the chef, the titles, and not to mention the hidden weapon quests you can do. Very nice game, and one I highly recommend. -
Being a fan of the Anime (and others), I've been staring at this game since it came out wondering if it would be worth buying for more than my usual fan-reasons. I've read reviews about the game and what I've read has been a direct split in good and bad. Has anyone here actually played the game and could tell me your "unbiased" opinions on it? I don't really care if you like the anime or not. I just want to know if the game has good graphics, a good plot, and just good play-ability over all.
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Pulling all-nighters, eh? I used to do that in Highschool, but once I got into college I had to use my time a little better. You're right about the Speech balloons. They do post a bit of a problem when you're playing, but after you've played the games long enough you just sort-of overlook it. You think the girls talk too much? I think it's a nice change of pace. Most games have male characters yakking their heads off leaving you to sit there wishing they'd just shut-up already so you can get on with the game.
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Man..I remember when Pokemon first came out all those years ago. I never really got hooked into it, but I did think the little characters were cute. And like most of you, I picked up 2 of the games: Pokemon Yellow, and Silver. I never played through the games seriously though...I used my Game Shark to get all of those Mega-powered Pokemon early in the game so it made for an easy play. I'm a cheater..I know.
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You're right if you're trying to buy them anywhere but online. Like I mentioned above, you can get them at Amazon.com and several other online places. Wal-mart usually carries the 1st in the series and the last on a regular basis, and EBGames usually has the 3rd and the Last, and sometimes the 2nd.
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DeviantArt is a great place to meet fellow artists who deal in the same type of artwork you do, or just to browse the amazing artwork. I tried to sign up once, but Hotmail killed the validation e-mail and I never bothered to try and sign up again. However, I think I might just make time to try again with my yahoo e-mail instead.
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o_O Sounds quite involved. *writes it down and makes a note to herself* I'm certainly going to check all of these out.
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Sounds like some interesting suggestions. I like a nice escape, that's why I read a lot of Fantasy books, and why I like MUDS so well. I have to concentrate on what I'm reading, and therefore, I become quite engrossed in it.
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..And a dog is a dog and cat is a cat, right?
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P2P programs(merged) What P2P program are you using?
Subaru replied to prolifik's topic in Computer Networks
I liked Kazaa until 1) the ad-ware became unbearable. 2) Got a virus that my Anti-virus couldn't do anything with and I had to manually go in and trace the junk down to remove it from my computer.. Then I started going the Bit-Torrent route and haven't had any troubles with anything since then. -
Best Place For Information On Perl I would like to learn Pearl
Subaru replied to VJgamer1405241488's topic in Programming
I'm going to tell you the same thing I told you in your C++ thread: Unless you want to blow Mega-bucks on buying books, I'd do an extensive search in google for Online Perl Tutorials and Perl resources. The Net is one big open book and if you utilize it properly, you can find out anything you need to know for free. -
I've been searching around the Net for some interesting MUDs to play. I was curious as to if anyone knew of any that might be worth my time to try out.
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I'd probably stick more with a Dell...I've had to fix too many E-machines here at the college. ' You can go to their website and customize your own Dell to suit your needs and budget plus, every month they run specials where you can get free upgrades, free shipping, and so on...
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The .hack// game series is for the PS2. The titles of the 4 games in the series are:.hack//INFECTION, .hack//MUTATION, .hack//OUTBREAK, and .hack//QUARANTINE.Each game comes with an anime DVD that goes along with the plot of the individual game. You can pick them up at Walmart, EBGames, Amazon.com, etc...
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I Feel Sick! Yahoo to host the wikimedia foundation
Subaru replied to saxsux's topic in Search Engines
They must have made one very appealing counter-offer against google. o_O -
In essence, to be human would be to have a conscience soul. Non-organic matter cannot have a soul, and therefore, does not have a conscience existance. It just simply exists.
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Being a fan of .hack//sign when it aired on TV a couple of years ago, I got sucked into the whole .hack//gaming series that was spawned from it. I love the games, but what adds to my interest in them is you get the feeling that you're playing an MMORPG when you're really not. It's hard to explain if you haven't played one of them before, but either way..They're quite interesting. Any thoughts about it?
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What Do You Use For Web Programming? Frontpage, Notepad, etc.
Subaru replied to Airlub's topic in Websites and Web Designing
I use notepad myself unless I need to do something quickly, then I resort to using Dreamweaver to whip up something on the fly. -
Though I do all of my coding by hand using notepad now, I do have to admit that Dreamweaver would be a personal favorite if I had to whip-up something presentable on the fly. It's a very effective tool in website creation.
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I learned HTML about 9 years ago by picking downloading small websites onto my own computer and playing around with the HTML. When I changed something, I'd look to see how it had affected the page. I'm more of a hands-on learner, so that approach worked the best for me. I'm not too keen on reading through 1000 pages worth of "How-to's". I just like to jump in and try it for myself.