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DaeFenris

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  1. I dont mind noobs, I actually dont even hate them as some do. So what if they are new, everyone is new to a site at some point in time. But anyways onto the topics subject.
    Somethings I can not stand or tolerate.
    -Grammar; I do not like people who can not type words out, it gets very annoying and also I dont like people who use "txt tlk".
    -People who hate noobs; so what, they are noobs. Everyone was once a noob! Give it a break!
    -Rippers; I hate people who will try and steal stuff from your website or copy your content.


    I think we are confusing the terms "noob" and "newb" here. Noob being the stupid user that asks basic questions (generally a thousand times) and generally uses bad spelling and grammar. While the newbs are the nice little fun-goers who know how to ask the appropriate questions and often times find most of the information they need for themselves.


    Being an avid MMORPG player, I definitely hate noobs. My list could go on with lots of other little things, but most of these problems come from noobs. Grrrr...I'm mad just thinking about it.

    And GiantRoy: OMG HUGE SIG :blink: But it's pretty

  2. @daefenris i think i know what you are talking about. is it in disc 3 when your at treno and you see te ATE of dagger getting mugged and you gotta press the button wen te exclamation mark comes up? i think thats wat your talking about, but i think i might just start again. I already finised the game like 5 times and just trying to get all charcters at level 99 for a change instead of 50, and to get info for my ff site. Well thanks guys for your help.


    That might be it. I only remember that it is after the card tournament, and it involves staying behind as Vivi. I'm sure there is an FAQ that you can find that will give very detailed instructions on this. I suppose if you are starting over tho there is no need to go reading that. :blink:

  3. On Disc 3 while in the Desert Palace there is a Namingway card behind a stack of books in Kuja's room.There is also another way that requires you to view an ATE and make the correct decision. I don't remember the exact one, other than it is in Treno, but I do know it's also only available on Disc 3.So...it's either go back a Disc, or continue forward a Disc. Your choice :blink:


  4. Oooh Fall is the best. Right when the heat dies down and the cold is still holding back. It's nice at that time to go to the park and enjoy the multi-colored trees. I remember spending so many days outside in my backyard as a child. It was a relaxing time, especially after the heat of summer.I live in southern Texas, so yes, it gets quite hot. Even now in the beginning of Spring, I'm already hating the mild/overly mild heat we are having. I've already begun to enjoy the Winters around here for the past couple of years. Especially last year when it snowed on Christmas Eve. It was beautiful, and considering the fact that is was the first snow I had ever seen, it was amazing!Back to Fall tho. I just bought a bike for myself, after not having one for years now, and I can't wait to get the chance to ride it in the Fall. It's going to be so nice to take in the cool breezes and the low sunshine heat. Is anyone else ready for a picnic?


  5. A good storyline is the base of an excellent RPG, tacked together with above average (doesn't have to be AMAZING) graphics, free-roaming (non-linear gameplay), and interesting in game systems (like cooking, or crafting weapons).A good story-line is a must tho, otherwise it just becomes a haze of leveling up to beat the final boss, not "I must become the strongest in the kindgom in order to defeat the grand dragon and the dark wizard!"Regarding the free roaming/non-linear gampleay...some RPGs don't have much of this yet still are able to hold my attention quite well because they don't allow the intensity of the adventure to dissapate. Some RPGs on the other hand allow you to free roam almost immediately, which is a lot fun. You get to learn about places that will later become an integral part of your journey.Immersion into the gameplay is something hard to do sometimes. Some games just their hooks in your flesh before you even know it.


  6. My initial thoughts were that the aluminum would cause your devices to overheat, but if you were able to safely redirect the heat, then so be it.I know that my monitor gives off immense heat. I keep my door closed all the time, so it's very warm. I am very sensitive to cold and like to keep warm at all times. Everyone else in the house walks into my room and complains about the heat. I just tell them to talk to me through the door if the heat is too much of a problem. Hahaha.I think if I were to turn on all my devices, my room could get pretty hot! My monitor is enough to soothe me tho. :angry:


  7. Tetris DX (GBC) is my favorite by far. It was actually the first game I ever owned for my gameboy, so that may have something to do with my everlasting connection to it.This is one of the few games I can get my non gamer friends to play. I suppose because it's a puzzle game it's a lot more fun for them than RPGs, but I've tried letting them play other puzzle games on console/pc and they don't seem to enjoy it as much as Tetris.


  8. I heard that eating small amounts of food before you go to sleep help to gain weight, because the body doesn't digest it fully, but stores most of it. I'm not sure how true this is because I didn't do any research on it.I figure it wouldn't hurt tho. As long as you don't eat a huge meal that would make you too uncomfortable to sleep.


  9. This game was definitely an addiction for me. I remember spending 12 hours days playing this on our family computer and my parents were furious because they couldn't check their email or anything."Just a sec, almost to the next Act!!!", "I'm helping this guy.", or "One more creature and I level!" were heard from my mouth more times than I could ever count. Those "just one second" replies turned into hours of waiting time. My parents were never any good at getting me off that comp.One day my friend from school decided to give away his copy of LOD because he didn't like it. I was all up for that! The addiction started over again. I played this game so much...geeez....sooo much! I actually accidentally lost my D2 install disk after having to wipe my hardrive. I actually think it's a good thing, otherwise I'd still be hopelessly addicted to it.


  10. I think that age plays a small part in your ability to play RPGs, because of READING COMPREHENSION. A lot of RPGs have extremely heavy dialogue, and unless you just zone out and just play the game mechinally, then you aren't going to enjoy an RPG the way it was meant to.Story line is such a big part of RPGs that if you are 12, 20, or 67, it won't really matter if you can't read and understand the basis of everything going on.I myself love to read, and I think this is one of the biggest reasons that I love heavy dialouged RPGs. It's not just A + B, left-down down right-down, A for the ultimate combo, it's comprehending information to better the gaming experience.

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