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Would you want Sacred 2 In Game Events?
gogoblender replied to Schot's topic in Sacred 2 General Discussion
It's a fantastic Idea. Those events in Guild Wars were very memorable and superbly planned. They actually changed a lot of the merchants during those one week sessions, had grand daily events running every few hours on one day. (ahh, the Pumpkin king! http://www.guildwars.com/events/ingame/hal...2k6/default.php ) and more importantly, they affected the kinds of drops that you could have and instituted special quests that would give you seasonal items that later on became collectors items. Stuff like this is a winning strategy. It very much improves the content of the game being played and builds community spirit and loyalty. A win/win situation for Sacred 2 if they could succeed with this. gogo -
Bad news. Cyclops got hit by Nishroy
gogoblender replied to Yaga's topic in Republica Universa: Public Forum (Non-Secure)
I haven't seen him here on these boards now for a few days, Jun if you need help with managing the account, please pm me or yaga. Cheers! gogo -
Wankers I hope you're feeling better? I had noticed that your posts had gone missing. I'm glad you were able to get to us to leave this message and I hope you get better soon and back to your normal rambunctious, high energy self. Keep safe gogo
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I love REM too, and them giving stuff away via free download puts them even higher in my book. Great headsup TY gogo
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This thread's great energy was just what I needed before running off to work, this thread's all about you Kerr...go off topic at will! Also, wow...that is an amazing sig Erling did. Good job! gogo
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Hi Sinister. There is also the rush. When you know that a battle can kill you if you're not paying attention...your heart will race, ^^ Dragons will mean something..heck everything does...because you always have to be on and wary of anything that can kill your toon. gogo
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Sausages... first time I purchased these ever
gogoblender replied to gogoblender's topic in The Dark Kitchen
I was thinking that browning the sausages then adding them at the end would keep their "friedness" in bites you can savor during the gumbo/stew. True? gogo p.s. it looks like Sil is the Chef on this one, let's hope he drums up a pic the next time he stews something up -
I just saw it last night. Hmmm, and that's a pretty big hmmm. Is the movie good? I'm not too sure, as I'm still scratching my head over the huge range of feelings I had when watching this movie. Right off the bat, I liked it. Great cinematography, great score (Mark Isham...he rocks...remember Crash?) And that cool edgy hand-held camera effect that I've fallen in love with ever watching Battlestar Galactica. I was engrossed with the starter family and was more delighted with finally meeting up with characters that I had met with many, many years ago when reading the novella upon which this movie was based written by Stephen King. In my opinion, The Mist was the weakest out of the lot of stories... it just seemed so unfocused... it made me just think and ask... Creatures in the Mist coming out and eating people...who cares? However...I guess the book couldn't convey the transformation of a world who's military leaves a dimensional door upon...and is it ever a huge change. Landscape, atmosphere, sounds...lol, food chain ^^ Spoiler here for those who haven't seen it yet... I wanted to mention a few things that I really enjoyed about the movie, and I'd be curious to see if anyone here had liked the movie. 1-The spiders were awesome. The way they laid eggs in humans and had the tiny creatures bursting out from sores and just...emptying out the human... gross. I was also very impressed by the effect they used to animate the webbery that shot out of the spiders...wafting in the air like that but hugely corrosive... yes they burn. 2-The final huge creature at the end. When Stephen King wrote about that part of the book...way way way at the end...I remember being filled with wonder. A creature that dwarfed a Blue Whale, and who's body was so high up in the air, above the clouds who's legs would dwarf a house... More than anything the director had the actors convey the sense of ...I guess at this point they suspended their horror for sheer wonder, and a kind of awe...and..ultimate despair. When you see this creature you finally realize...you're screwed...I mean REALLY screwed. (sorry for the choice of words, nothing else seemed good for that moment) When they, you I see this beast...you come to realize there is no hope. None. 3. Fantastic ending. Took me completely by surprise and had me biting my nails while wondering...during that final scene in the care when he's with the five of them SPOILER SERIOUS SPOILER HER LOL... what is he going to do? I paused the movie at this point and asked my friend who was watching it with me...are you now as terrified by the options available to them? Are you scared...do you have ANY idea of what they are going to do? And when that gun slowly comes up into the camera eye... I almost felt like crying...that a film maker would do this to us at the end of the movie. And...it doesn't end there...it gets worse/better...but for that, dear readers...you'll just have to rent the movie. gogo
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Awesome Topic, BHJ. Has it been ten years already? Here's the funny thing... I only got my first mp3 player a few months ago...when my parents sent me that 80 gig ipod through the mail All this time, I guess I was resenting the fact that what I thought was the best portable player ever...the Sony Cassette Walkman... was slowly being edged out by the Discman. I've never bought a discman, thinking that they were a step back...all that spinning and moving parts...too much to break....and I'm kind of rough with my stuff. The mp3 player then comes around....course I'm even more angrier at that, lol... to properly use it you had to have a computer...whatever happened to the ease of the walkman ^^ So happy birthday Mister MP3...Glad to have gotten you finally...but also glad to have never paid for you. gogo
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Wiki tells all ommmmmm Know they dragons and their resistances http://www.sacredwiki.org/index.php5/Dragons gogo
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Give it a go, Sil. You've already published lots of writing for Sacred. The stars await gogo
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Bad news. Cyclops got hit by Nishroy
gogoblender replied to Yaga's topic in Republica Universa: Public Forum (Non-Secure)
I'm hoping you're okay Jun? gogo -
What a great sale. K, I'm sold...I expect to see it on my desktop when I get back from work. oooooh, new cool software....no more ms! *crosses fingers* gogo
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l *cough* ol gogo p.s heh, actually forgotten about that, eeeeeeeeeeeee...
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With all of the talk on the other thread about Ubuntu, I was thinking that it could maybe bump it off course, so I've decided to start up another thread and hopefully Schot can tell us how it goes tonight with his latest, tastiest little toy. And as a congratulatory gift for the his acquiral, a nice set of links from PC Game World for Apres Install ^^ Seven Post-Install Tips for Ubuntu 7.04 Course if it works out for Mister Schot, we may wants it as well... gogo
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Welcome TRD to Clan D.a.r.k Ogame Uni 9!
gogoblender replied to gogoblender's topic in General Discussion
Oops, I forgot to mention, TRD, your permissions are adjusted, you can see internally now, also your forum title has been modded and...you got your own new D.a.r.k Genuine Battle Blog which you can get to internally on this board from this link here: http://darkmatters.org/forums/index.php?showforum=351 Cheers! gogo -
Pretty cool Thanks for the info Ike, you already got something going in? Anyone else, all ye space bards ^^ gogo
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Please join me in welcoming our new fellow member TRD to Clan D.a.r.k. His discussion thread was a success and he is now a Fellowship Initiate for Clan D.a.r.k for a month, where he'll be transformed into a full member of D.a.r.k with complete bar privileges. Welcome to D.a.r.k TRD! gogo
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What we are drinking?
gogoblender replied to gintukas's topic in The Daily Grind: Real life right here!
Sounds good. I get to be drunk all the time gogo -
What we are drinking?
gogoblender replied to gintukas's topic in The Daily Grind: Real life right here!
An amazing article. I mean...they have to go somewhere right? I never knew that they could still be detected after they passed into the water supply. Something else for me to be worried about lol Great find here Gint +++ gogo -
woooooooo, lol, I'm putting money in the piggy already...two sacreds in the house ^^ gogo
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Wiki link on background
gogoblender replied to ganto's topic in Forum Changes, Feedback and How to Reach us Live
oooh, IE... the microsoft culprit gogo