I just want to give a plus 1 for Eths. Pretty uncommon all round. Female singer, metal, good metal at that, IN French. I also apreciate the combination of more melodic singing and screaming some of these songs have. They deserve a video posted up here, but I've played around and I cann't get a...
I never had any issues in Fallout 3 or Oblivion with invisible walls. I used to quite enjoy trying to make any journey 'as the crow flies' even if it meant wangling my way up a mountain. There is also quite a lot of fun to be had with 'whats the view like from up there? Lets find out.' I tried...
A little bit creepy... And I doubt a movie like that would ever be endorsed by Nintendo... but hey, I'd watch it. It'd obviously have to be a piss take more than anything to work, but I think it could be good. A live action Pokemon film isn't out of the question... Just not one like that.
I did a piece on 'Was Field Marshal Haig the butcher of the Somme?'
Was quite interesting finding sources and deciding whether he was an uncaring, terrible tactician, or an old school military mind fighting a modern war with no precidents to guide him.
I'm a keen airsofter (which I know is nothing like using a real firearm etc, so dont bring that up), and I take it fairly seriously in terms of skills, tactics and fieldcraft. I'm also quite a big fan of Magpul Dynamics training material. I do often find myself playing an FPS similarly to how I...
In real life most guns being fired are predominantly just extremely loud to the firer, so I dont think I'd be able to call a gun that I'd find satisfying to hear myself shoot. OR a 1911. Love those things. I'd probably say a bow makes the most satisfying sound to fire. Different types make...
I have... A 30cm steel rular. We all know those things hurt.
To anyone who has a gun in reach, unless you are a secret agent, or at work in a police department or similar, you must surely mean it's unloaded and you intend to blugeon the attacker with it. If it is however loaded, something is...
If it really counts, gravity on Screed 2. That may technically be my own stupidity with the aid of gravity though.
Otherwise quite definitely something on Killing Floor. The last night I played has all blurded into one but I'd take a fairly likely guess at the Patriarch. Far too many games...
Tifa - FFVII (well, Advent Children makes more sense)
Yuna - FFX (not X-2. that game is dead to me)
Tali - Mass Effect
Carter in Stargate ... Though fictional film and TV is a slippery slope, but I guess a little less geeky than liking a video game character.
Specifically, Dark Corners of the Earth was based on HP Lovecrafts 'Shadow over Innsmouth'
On that note, I'd really like there to be more Cthulhu mythos based games. Or a film for that matter (there are some, and they are prodominantly aweful). Dark Corners of the Earth was a very solid...
What is the general solution to the differential equation:
2d^2y/dx^2 + 2dy/dx + 5y = 13sin(x)
Anyone who can do this I'd wager, has a degree. On that note, dont expect me to explain how to do it :p. I do have the answer though.
I think it's the beet harvest thing.
Missing someone can range from regularly noticing their absense, and being reminded of things they do but aren't there to, to almost depair. A sense of adventure aside, people like familiarity. Missing someone is part of an almost ironic evolutionary...
I'm (still) a massive fan of Diablo 2, and I must say the health aspect of D3 was what worried me the most from watching their videos etc. It's nice to have something new, but I've never seen a problem with the old style health it had. I can see how many games benefit for not having fixed...
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