One of the more frustrating things I've found on my 2nd/3rd playthrough, is that there's many instances where you choose the paragon/renegade option, and it makes zero difference on what is actually said. Ditto when you've got a left/right choice (if you know what I mean). I do like the way it's done, when it's done, but I hate that it appears as though you can change what Shepard says at all times.
Try the "turn on the controller" button, which jumps to your gamer profile options. In most cases, I've found this works at pausing the game, even in a cutscene.
That's the beauty of the vita thingies. Take a few potshots, die, run back to Big Daddy and repeat. At least, that was my strategy until I got a decent supply of trap bolts. Those were amazing at taking down a BD (on Hard). Actually, it's a great tactic for any, if you've got them to spare (just get out of the way before it fires back at you)
So, I can just contact you here for help with Thundercombat then, Rhysem?:)
Though seriously, I've been out of the whole MUSHing environment for a while now, though from memory, most of the problems that came about from installing your stuff is all configurable stuff -- mostly the TinyMUSH equivalence settings. Unfortunately the days where people tried to work it out for themselves are gone.
It's probably worth stating that this was an interview by one of the members of the Lionhead community forums (fel64), who happens to run the fansite, Loinhead. Peter and Dene also did interviews for one of the 'The Movies' based podcast/radio shows (rjb2112/Roger). Details about them both here. The latter (TMOA interview) was probably a little more candid, in that the interview wasn't really as Fable-focused as the Loinhead one was.
At least to anybody in Australia. The standard price for any XBOX 360 game out here is $120 (in AUD), which according to the exchange rate, is something like $90 in the US. I'd *love* for them to hit the $75 equivalent.
Whether it's officially banned or not, I can walk into EB Games here in Sydney, tomorrow, and buy GTA just like that. Not just GTA3, but the same goes for Vice City and San Andreas. Even when the whole Hot Coffee thing hit the news, it was still on sale for a few days before they released the decaf version. Manhunt's actually banned, but was on sale for a while before any of the retailers paid attention to said-ban.
Generally speaking, these sorts of bans don't actually happen until a few weeks after the game comes out (though not in this case, obviously), by which stage the majority of people already have them anyway.
I still remember when these idiots wanted to ban PGR2 because it has tracks set in Sydney.
This has been posted a few times on the WoW forums, both on general, and the suggestions forum. While some aren't as civil about it, I think that Aussies (as well as the Kiwis) would just like to know if there'll ever be a server located in our neck of the woods, or even for our region.
This isn't just about crappy connections, though having pings I haven't had since I had dialup kinda sucks. We also want to be able to play alongside others without having to log in at 5am our time.
Whether its a yes, or a no, I think many of us just want a definite answer so that we know -- so far, there doesn't seem to have been a response.
Though it probably helped I was working on code, rather than just rp'ing away, MUSHes kinda take both, because of the RP aspect. It's a book, and a game, kind of.
Having been mostly on Star Wars mushes, I can testify that the plots and ideas presented by players at places such as [shameless plug]Star Wars Uprising MUSH[/shameless plug] were far and away better than most of the novels.
I initially misread that as tolkien ring, and I still agreed.
So... break it's legs?
Oh man, that's hilarious. Wow.
What, your job doesn't already feel like a treadmill?
So do you have 000 divert to 911 in case any non-TV-watching aussies happen to visit the States?
One of the more frustrating things I've found on my 2nd/3rd playthrough, is that there's many instances where you choose the paragon/renegade option, and it makes zero difference on what is actually said. Ditto when you've got a left/right choice (if you know what I mean). I do like the way it's done, when it's done, but I hate that it appears as though you can change what Shepard says at all times.
If only there were some movie, in which many of the classic lines could be heard. That'd do it for me...
Kid, don't get married. I'd rather negotiate playing time with the xbox than my wife ;)
Try the "turn on the controller" button, which jumps to your gamer profile options. In most cases, I've found this works at pausing the game, even in a cutscene.
Well, now you do. Don't let it happen again.
So you come here? Do you also head to your local church to tell everybody about your hate for Jesus?
On replay, that's the only thing I thought amiss. There was no "would you kindly" before injecting it, about that itself.
That's the beauty of the vita thingies. Take a few potshots, die, run back to Big Daddy and repeat. At least, that was my strategy until I got a decent supply of trap bolts. Those were amazing at taking down a BD (on Hard). Actually, it's a great tactic for any, if you've got them to spare (just get out of the way before it fires back at you)
So, I can just contact you here for help with Thundercombat then, Rhysem? :)
Though seriously, I've been out of the whole MUSHing environment for a while now, though from memory, most of the problems that came about from installing your stuff is all configurable stuff -- mostly the TinyMUSH equivalence settings. Unfortunately the days where people tried to work it out for themselves are gone.
It's probably worth stating that this was an interview by one of the members of the Lionhead community forums (fel64), who happens to run the fansite, Loinhead. Peter and Dene also did interviews for one of the 'The Movies' based podcast/radio shows (rjb2112/Roger). Details about them both here. The latter (TMOA interview) was probably a little more candid, in that the interview wasn't really as Fable-focused as the Loinhead one was.
wouldn't make an error this big. It should read: Gamers divorced IN reality!
I hate to break it to you, but the odds are you'll only get two of your wishes. Choose carefully.
Bathing? What is the meaning of this term... bathing?
At least to anybody in Australia. The standard price for any XBOX 360 game out here is $120 (in AUD), which according to the exchange rate, is something like $90 in the US. I'd *love* for them to hit the $75 equivalent.
If ever there was a more fitting signature, I haven't seen it.
I think it makes you my co-worker.
Whether it's officially banned or not, I can walk into EB Games here in Sydney, tomorrow, and buy GTA just like that. Not just GTA3, but the same goes for Vice City and San Andreas. Even when the whole Hot Coffee thing hit the news, it was still on sale for a few days before they released the decaf version. Manhunt's actually banned, but was on sale for a while before any of the retailers paid attention to said-ban.
Generally speaking, these sorts of bans don't actually happen until a few weeks after the game comes out (though not in this case, obviously), by which stage the majority of people already have them anyway.
I still remember when these idiots wanted to ban PGR2 because it has tracks set in Sydney.
This has been posted a few times on the WoW forums, both on general, and the suggestions forum. While some aren't as civil about it, I think that Aussies (as well as the Kiwis) would just like to know if there'll ever be a server located in our neck of the woods, or even for our region. This isn't just about crappy connections, though having pings I haven't had since I had dialup kinda sucks. We also want to be able to play alongside others without having to log in at 5am our time. Whether its a yes, or a no, I think many of us just want a definite answer so that we know -- so far, there doesn't seem to have been a response.
MMORPG? I don't think that acronym means what you think it means.
Though it probably helped I was working on code, rather than just rp'ing away, MUSHes kinda take both, because of the RP aspect. It's a book, and a game, kind of.
Having been mostly on Star Wars mushes, I can testify that the plots and ideas presented by players at places such as [shameless plug]Star Wars Uprising MUSH[/shameless plug] were far and away better than most of the novels.