More importantly, Sony Station is up and running, so we can play Pirates of the Burning Sea again. And we get free stuff. Free stuff is always nice, especially since they really didn't have anything to steal from my SOE account. I didn't even have my name on it.
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Reminds me of Nocturne, top down, same engine as the Blair Witch games, it was made by the guys that did Blood Rayne, it actually has a character that may or not be Rayne's sister. Too bad they didn't make a sequel, the way it ended sort of needs one.
I have one request for animations in FE, namely, in the UI, make the spellbook pages turn in a magical way, with glitter and shiny sparkly stuff. It would make it feel more mystical :)
Right click on them.
I'll put this as bluntly as I can. In 1989 my country's government shot it's people in the street and blamed it on terrorists that no one saw, no one found and no one heard from again. In 1991, intellectuals were protesting against the temporary government trying to become a new dictatorship. They were branded as Nazi sympathizers by the government and clubbed to death by miners, in the streets under the cheering of the ignorant crowd. The president then thanked the miners for the
When I played Elemental on my old X1950, the fan speed really took off when the engine was turned on. I was a bit paranoid, so I played with the cloth map on at all times, that may help if you're not certain if you have sufficient cooling. Also, in regards to the 8800 series, League of Legends burned mine, they weren't the most reliable cards ever made, especially not the gas guzzlers at the end of the run.
I really hope they get this sorted out and everything ends well. One of my favorite MMOs, Pirates of the Burning Sea uses the SOE authentication servers, and has been down ever since this debacle started. That's just not fair. I was going to raise money to buy a duck with a hat to follow me around while I swashbuckle. It's stuff like this that really makes me lose faith that big publishers will stop treating costumers like potential criminals. The paranoia
My guess for one method, building a ton of units, have the AI do the same, set them on auto-explore and hitting the end turn button really fast until the game screams to stop.
That would be great . Thanks [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
I keep meaning to finish that story I started in the Elemental Army, since the rest of it relates to the map. Well, it's mostly a pun on some of the names, and the shape of the map. One thing I haven't got yet, why does a lake and a river have the same name, Gandru? Somewhat related to that. Does anybody know how I could use the map editor to overlay an image that I could "color" over it? I keep meaning to make the full map of Elemental and the one
2.5 million per year? The minister of transport in my country (which has no roads), embezzles that much in a week. It's a bit hard to believe that a country that still has some resemblance of an economy can't scrape that together. This is just sad. What could be more important than the search for life on other worlds? The quest to prove that we aren't alone, that somewhere out there, there's someone else reaching out across the stars, searching for the answer to the sa
Heavenfall is right, even if you were to try and change all references to spells and other things, it would take you a very long time and figuring out how to get to some deep rooted stuff would probably be more complicated than it's worth.
Ok then, here it is. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nd1TCEPMwMI
Aw great, now my computer's going to point out that I have a large nose every time it boots. Still, at this rate my computer will turn into GLaDOS by the time Windows 12 rolls out.... wait. I just counted them, Windows 7 is the ninth at least.
Well, remembering the power level of offspring in the early version, I'd say after Z, there will be 1.9GT
Congratulations, I really liked your idea. I preferred the one with the giant randomly spawning army eating frog, but I voted for yours [e digicons]:thumbsup:[/e]
I haven't really kept an eye on what the AI's pioneers are doing, or what's no being done to them by the monsters :). Although, I did have the opportunity having both enemies spawn right next to me on a medium map. If this does happen, then it is kinda sad. And it would explain why their cities keep showing up in my neck of the woods, the ones infested with the armies of the damned and eternal death. Another thing comes to mind though, am I alone in wanting there to be som
I had the same issue on my old X1950 card in Elemental. It happened to me in the version of the beta patch that was out in early January. I hadn't changed any drivers for my card in ages, mostly since they stopped supporting int in 2009. https://forums.elementalgame.com/404570 I couldn't tell you if it still does that, but I can assure you, that it runs great on the video card from the contest :)
I played the release version of the game last year. It wasn't really the final version, having a lot of things that needed fixing and updating, the game being made in essence by two people for most of the time. But the shear size of the galaxy you can generate blew me out of the water. If you've got a strong enough PC, you can add a million solar systems. It's received a lot of updates since release, and the stuff they want to add to the game sounds very awesome. So long t
I dug into it a while ago and made some really weird names, like: Gnmsp. Personally I prefer the name list method, like the Space Empires series had.
For me, it would have to be Ultima Underworld. That game was a 3D first person dungeon simulator-RPG, back when 2D first person mazes were considered to be first person shooters. It had physics, back most first person games didn't let you look up. It had multi-elevation surfaces, sloped floors and curved walls, back when everything else was a rectangle. So many good things happened because of that game. Heck, that's why we've got Bioshock, Thief and System shock and that&#
Being about the same age as it, and only dreaming of having a computer for most of that time, I didn't get a chance to see the OS/2 in action. But what I do miss about it are the jokes, which are just about the only relation I have with it. Jokes like: OS/2 VirusScan -- "Windows found: Remove it? [Y,Y]" Windows vs OS/2 = Michael Jackson vs Mike Tyson OS/2... Opens up Windows, shuts up Gates Microsoft gives you Windows... OS/2 gives you the whole house</p
If it's the one about Merlin and Arthur when they were young, in Camelot, then I saw a few episodes of it, but didn't really keep my interest since it was more or less Smallville with swords. They even dressed Merlin like Clark Kent.
Happy birthday Lord Xia, as a present, I give you this emoticon [e digicons]:moo:[/e] , please take care of it.
I've finally got the full game. It can run on the extreme setting thanks to the awesome video card from the Design a spell contest, (thank you again folks). There are two, maybe three things that irk me about it. It's confusing as hell. At one point, the guy stops in the middle of combat, to get stabbed by an alien, then goes about it like nothing happened. The screen is so filled with static, blood and artifacts, that most times I don't know what's going on. T