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  1. There were a lot of shin Megami Tensei games before nocturne. All of them based- on the same pokemon style ( I think).The shin Megami Tensei series is like a dark final fantasy series. But it is not popular in America. It's only popular in japan.Of course the title was different: Shin Megami Tensei: devil summoner: soul hackers.And there are alternative titles:Devil summoner.All in all there are a lot of shin Megami Tensei games, but none of them was translated in English.Of course there is a change that if it will get really popular in America they will translate itAs far as I know there were some shin megami games for those platforms:SaturnSNESPlaystation oneBut none of them was translated yet. Of course if you know japansese you can play them. (If you will search enough I'm sure you will find them on the internet to download. (I've heard there are translations for the snes games))
  2. Friends are just tools for exchanging data, and giving trust.It's irrational to assume that such a thing that bases on things that can be replaced by other things, can't be replaced by other things.Most psychologists emphasize the pluses of socializing so much, that they forget about the positives of solitude.Social life- if you don't have an excellent intellectual discussion that's just a waste of time and money. I think friends are just a desire of children, because they don't know what to want.The desire of having friends is simply embedded in our minds by the society and culture, which wants us to socialize.I think people that have no "friends' make a failure when classifying themselves as "losers", because why would you classify someone a loser when he does not have a form of entertainment that's common.I think bad examples, bad influences are far worse than years of solitude.The only ones that can hurt you emotionally are people, that's basically the only thing in this world. (Of course there are exceptions, but that's just like with every rule).
  3. Macromedia freehand is a vector drawing program. It's just like flash, but it can make decent and professional vector art. Vector art is scalable and has a smaller size because it's determined by numbers, not by bitmaps. As far as I know freehand is sometimes used in designing houses because it can make really detailed vector images. Flash does not make detailed images. That's like comparing fireworks and flash. I've had trouble with understanding you. I think you have imported a bitmap image to the program. The program tries to "make" the bitmap a vector image, and that makes the image look "like a painting".
  4. Actually, there are free domains. But they're not "com" or "uk" There's only one free domain provider, as far as I can tell. http://www.dot.tk/en/index.html?lang=en They give you a free domain, of course they will give you an advertisement to .
  5. Actually, meditating is just focusing on one thing. When you're "thinking about nothing" you're concentrating on breathing. So actually you could just meditate without any "perquisites", which help you, but that's just like stat boosters in rpg games. They make it better but aren't required. You can also meditate by reading a book, or doing anything. You just have to focus completely on it. It actually makes you twice as efficient at work. Of course there are some techniques (other than the ones that you mentioned) for meditating: Yantra - just look on an image and concentrate on it- that's basically it. I could write a 20 page essay on "what image it should be". But that would miss the point. Of course there are many images that are created for yantra meditation. (As I said you can use almost every image (as long as it isn't of a living being). Example of Yantra images: For more images, just search "Yantra" at google images.(https://www.google.de/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=BwkjVKfAD8uH8QfckIGgCQ&gws_rd=ssl) The other way of meditating is just to listen to the voices of nature. Just sit in the garden and listen to the sounds of nature. (So simple) There are of course positions for meditating (Like the lotus position), but they're not required, they're just for "unstressing" your body. And if you don't have time, you can as well meditate in your favourite chair. (Or as I said by reading a book). Also there's a meditating diet for hardcore meditators: No - No flesh - No white bread - No sugar - No fish - Foods with chemicals Yes - Milk products - fruit - cheese - Rice So basically that's all I remember from that book about meditating I've read some time ago.
  6. I think fable is the most overhyped game ever made.They said it would be just like our own world, and even that it would be online.And I don't think they have satisfied our demands.I think they've made fools out of us.That's how it is if you put you faith in someone who's working in Microsoft.
  7. You don't' even know how I love this game.Actually this game is pretty philosophical. There are various moralistic issues in this game that will make you think about your life.(This is such a good game that I don't want to spoil it with a spoiler so I'll just say that my nick is from that game)For me that's one of the best games every produced.I think using guides for this game is a grave sin if you know what I mean. This game is really phenomenal. It should give you hours of joy and thinking, and not be a guided adventure.I've heard people like to classify this game as one of the hardest rpg of the history. I've passed it one time. But I think I'll do it again, after I'll finish digital devil saga( which isn't even half as good as nocturne. Both from the game play as from the story.).There are about 5 ending in the game. Both are determined by the "reason" you chose.<hint>Don't be neutral. That will give you a bad ending</hint>Also, now that I think about it some people might classify it as "pokemon for adults" because of the serious story - adults, and because of the gameplay (collecting demons)- pokemon.I just wish soul hackers will be translated soon. I don't know japanese...
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