Redwall

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  1. I'm confused as to the point of this post. Fable's story isn't any worse than most mainstream games... why single it out? Molyneux, for all his huffing and puffing, has never put an emphasis on story (Black and White? Populous? etc.) and with Fable from what I'd read before I played it I was expecting a traditional, cliche-ridden fantasy story (which is what I got).


  2. there's some part in the game where you find a man cheating on his wife, and he bribes you into not telling his wife. You can take the money and not tell his wife, or tell his wife and not take the money, or something like that. But you can't take his money and then tell his wife anyway, which is TRULY EVIL (tell me if I have recalled this story wrong plz ¬¬)

    You have recalled it correctly, except that you can do the "truly evil" option? Maybe it's because I have the PC version (The Lost Chapters), which has extra stuff. In fact I remember most quests having such a "truly evil" option; for example, in one quest a guard hires you to kill an assassin, but the assassin will offer you money to kill the guard instead. You can take the assassin's money, then kill the assassin and go back and get your money from the guard (and kill the guard too, though somewhat pointless).


  3. The gist of it is this: a guy has two sons. One is a hard worker who stays on the farm and is the best son ever and so on. The other one (the prodigal son) goes to the city, gets drunk, gambles, fucks hookers, etc. The prodigal son goes broke, ends up with nothing, and goes back to his father. The father throws a party and lavishes gifts on the prodigal son, which pisses the first, hard-working son off.

    Thus there isn't really any actual repentance involved (the prodigal son returns not because he realizes the error of his ways, but because he has nowhere else to go). The story is about unconditional forgiveness/mercy.

    Now back to our regularly scheduled programming?


  4. And I never said we should "forgive" them for their past actions. You know the tale of the prodigal son? It's an exaggeration to say the least to compare Sony with the prodigal son - but the point of the story is to give credits when its due.

    :erm: No, that's not the point.


  5. Egads you're right.

    Which makes Yufster a cylon.

    Which means she has no human rights.

    Eeeeexcellent...

    I know this wasn't what you intended, but I immediately thought of Gina (the Pegasus Six)... ;(


  6. Nope, that's new. But it's the way most strategy games work and was a concession made to appeal to the larger RTS audience or something... in the BFME games I think there was an option to switch between C&C-style (left click to move) and regular-style (I didn't actually play them, but I recall that being mentioned), but apparently no such option was implemented for C&C3. Which is unfortunate, because I keep trying to play it like the old C&Cs. And sometimes it doesn't work that way, e.g. the jumpjet move in the tutorial is left-click to move.

    I know way too much about C&C for my own good. :grin:


  7. Very nice feature is that you can cut individual buildings from the power grid, freeing up the power that it uses and preventing you from being out of power whilst you build a new power plant.

    This was actually in Tiberian Sun (and was awesome back then, too) but was for some reason cut from RA2 and Generals.


  8. I love playing Total War, but I autoresolve the battles whenever possible (i.e. whenever my troops so massively outnumber the enemy that I can take the exaggerated troop losses the computer calculates) because the strategic (turn-based) game is much more interesting IMO than the tactical (real-time) battles. It's like Civilization light.


  9. Haha, this is hilarious. The C&C community is all "Generals sucked, EA sucks, and C&C3 will suck, all hail SupCom!" and here it's the opposite.

    Since I'll always hold a special place in my gaming heart for C&C (Red Alert was one of the first PC games I played, and I eagerly got C&C and Tiberian Sun soon after that), I'm looking forward to C&C3 as well. Kane is just about the best video game villain ever (in terms of over-the-top evilness, at least). I haven't tried the SupCom demo, but I'm not planning to because the screenshots never interested me.


  10. I imagine most of us had to do at least some editing to get our avatars to the appropriate dimensions for forum use, so I'm not sure yours really counts, Miffy.

    I think I can help to bring the average down a bit, though not close to the ideal 1 or 2 for new posters.


  11. Oh, and what the hell were they doing with Adama and Laura? :tdown:

    According to the podcast (which has Tamoh Penikett [Helo] and Grace Park [sharon] in addition to the usual RDM), Adama and Roslin were high on New Caprica. I honestly can't tell if he's joking or not.

    Also, Moore's summary of the episode is, "How much do you hate Starbuck?", which I think I found much funnier that it actually is.