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  1. Fallout 2: NCR problem

    Other possibilities are that you may have entered NCR with drawn weapons by mistake. If you enter NCR through the world map & appear within the city, the police quickly grow hostile. There can also be a problem having Gorris in the party, if your game is unpatched the police always conscider him...
  2. Game News Shadowflare episode 1 now FREE

    Thanks for the link. Downloaded it for my other half & he was amused. Not enough to buy the other parts (only mildly challenging & $'s are worthless) but enough to give a thumbs up to the price of admission.
  3. Nethack avatars by John Shaw uploaded

    Nifty. Time to stop wearing this red x.
  4. Game News Gone Gold's Ten Ten of 2002

    Mainstream Reviewer of the year award. I played IWD enjoyed it for what it was despite some very frustrating characterization (or lack thereof). One was enough for me. Can't imagine playing the 2nd, not to mention paying to play the 2nd & claiming to *Love* it. Frustration of IWD started at...
  5. "Noobs" could not find better word run Summoner 2

    If that is the official site, it doesn't reflect well on the game. Ouch.
  6. Game News HomeLAN Fed's second best PC game - Freedom Force

    I've been looking at that one (Freedom Force) & think it might be worth a playthrough. I was checking it out in development cycle & am hoping they pulled off the *hero* aspects well. I like the fact that apperently almost everything can be destroyed despite the fact that one probably shouldn't...
  7. Interview Tim Cain speaks on Temple of Elemental Evil

    Sounds good to me. I'd like the opportunity to get down with my evil self. If it's even half as good as I hope it may make D&D worth another look. Yes!
  8. Planescape Torment Versus Fallout Versus Morrowind

    <sighs> Must be time for some reading on threads bearing PS:T as a subject, or better yet buying a machine that I can game on. This one doesn't fit that bill anymore. To be honest I'm somewhat hesitant to give PS:T a shot. Micro-nonlinearity describes a game which is highly linear in nature with...
  9. Planescape Torment Versus Fallout Versus Morrowind

    90 Degrees aka right smack in the middle of the whole damned mess. A great story might be an interesting playthrough once just to see how things develop & unfold but offers not much in the way of replayability. Games divided into proper chapters, levels or scenes tend to seem more linear in...
  10. Christian Computer Games reviews Morrowind: Tribunal 75 %

    Allright! Now I can add the Christian Gaming reviews site to my bookmarks. Ought to fit in nicely with Christian Movie Reviews. At this rate I'll never have to think again to keep my family safely entertained. I can also hope to keep any smatterings of free thought & reasoned judgement out of my...
  11. RPG clichés

    <It’s so silly to have a large group of people walk into some house all with their weapons at the ready, and asking a poor homeowner for directions and other stupid questions.> If a heavily armed group of strangers came barging into my home the first thing I would do is panic & think they...
  12. The Eye of the Beholder Thread

    I now have the driving urge to buy my oldest kiddo a Gameboy Advance & this is after we'd decided not to. Screw it, I want the Gameboy, she can borrow it when I'm done until they come out with the next Gold Box. :D
  13. What is the Greatest Rpg that you have ever actually played

    Fron my first sight of Scrapheap I knew I wanted to play this & was hoping that the full game would live up to my expectations, it hasn't let me down yet. We bought Fallout upon release & I have spent the time since trying to recruit my family & friends to play. Results have been mixed in that...

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