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Post by satoh on Jan 2, 2017 20:21:51 GMT -5
Crap I missed it. Twice... In spite of actually checking to see if there was a board. '17 off to a good start.
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Post by satoh on May 31, 2016 17:34:21 GMT -5
I recently started playing Dragon Ball Xenoverse... which I then completed... more importantly, I've discovered I can mod DBXV. Which I did. I created a new armor set. The game has also given me a distinctive headcanon for my character, which I'm finding very difficult to utilize.
Its a very fun game with simple controls for a fighter, but despite being simple, they are very efficient. I would recommend it to anyone (capable of appreciating Dragon Ball as a setting) who was sort of interested in the fighting genre, but not really eager to jump headlong into all the complex combo inputs and microtiming stuff.
Its one of those rare instances where its extremely easy to get the hang of, while still leaving room for true mastery.
But enough of that. Being moddable is a huge boon to people like me, who basically lives to play games in ways they weren't intended.
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Post by satoh on May 27, 2016 18:54:03 GMT -5
I can't even begin to figure out where one goes to find information about whether there is some weekend activity other than iscribble going on... but I haven't seen a board in a few weeks, and I'd like to see one this weekend. THIS IS YOUR WARNING.
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Post by satoh on May 18, 2016 16:38:52 GMT -5
I don't know if I was clear about it before, but 1998-2000 is a common copyright attribution date. You see it on basically all media copyrights. It's always a begin and end date of some kind, not of the duration of the rights but if I recall, the duration of development. "We started work X, and ended work Y, and thereby the copyright lasts Z number of years after Y." Glance at the title screens of any Final Fantasy, look in manuals if you have them, inside covers of books, etc.
Much of my post was meant to be in jest. Japery. Simple inane absurdity.
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Post by satoh on May 2, 2016 19:00:57 GMT -5
car companies can now control your vehicle remotely, to a somewhat limited but still quite terrifying degree... A man in india who was fired from his job, decided that if he wasn't going to be employed anymore... neither should the brakes of any automobile using the firmware he had previously been in charge of, so he disabled them. All of them. Remotely.
I don't really see why we need all this stuff connected to a network, and the very fact that some of it is, seems like a terrible terrible idea in general.
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Post by satoh on Apr 29, 2016 19:04:23 GMT -5
I remember when I was 25 and a member of this forum... *sigh*
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Post by satoh on Apr 25, 2016 20:38:55 GMT -5
Nakkai is a place that can be difficult early on, since you basically have to explore it all the way to the last room, fight a few minibosses, a lot of enemies, and a sort of annoying major boss, before you "complete" it. (That is, get the main treasure) and as I recall, it remains accessible afterward if you just want to kill things for pocket change.
This mission is more of the traditional MML subruins exploration concept than anything else in the game.
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Post by satoh on Apr 25, 2016 20:32:16 GMT -5
I think part of the issue is that a live chat can stir up solidarity, even if it doesn't help forum usership. It keeps the community alive.
For the most part the forum only exists as an outlet to converse anyway, and most topics I've ever wanted to bring up, weren't enough to breach the "I have to start a thread, and then wait several hours for a response" wall.
That's a huge part of why I don't post more often. It's also not something that's going to change.
With a live-and-permanent chat or a game to play, it's much less effort, and therefore more likely to generate conversation.
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Post by satoh on Apr 25, 2016 14:02:27 GMT -5
Personally I like Cbox, which is simple to embed and can be accessed standalone or from various mobile apps....and if we did get a cbox, I'd be able to view two communities simultaneously... (since I could embed both in the same window)
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Post by satoh on Apr 24, 2016 13:19:21 GMT -5
I'd be up for a community MC server.
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Post by satoh on Apr 23, 2016 19:48:07 GMT -5
I'm inviting you all, and a pal from another place, to visit this iscribble board.Board's called. HF's streaming. here's a doodle anyway.
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Post by satoh on Apr 22, 2016 15:19:17 GMT -5
He died from severe nasal untreatable failure. =p
In the end we're never given much evidence on what happened to him, but Glyde has a few mementos of him with a datestamp. Generally a date is only added to a memento on the occasion of birth and death, since these are clearly of an adult Loath, we can safely assume these are either really in poor taste(Loath having all his portraits dated for some vain thing or another), or that Loath is dead.
The most puzzeling part about Loath's death however, is the date on his bust. Which appears to say : 1998-1005... this means he's either 993 years old (Right to left reading, as japan uses for many things) or 7 years old (Left to right reading like we're used to in the west.) if we assume the date is supposed to be 2005.
the 9's could also be 4's, but its more likely 1998, due to the time period MML2 was made, which would have been in the late 90's...at a guess, 1998...
*searches* according to what I can find, it was released in 2000, and if we assume it was a 2 year game, that means the date should officially read 1998-2000 on that plaque. Due to the size of the font, its hard to tell. This does seem to be the most likely event though.
I'm sticking with catastrophic prosthetic nose failure as COD though.
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Post by satoh on Apr 16, 2016 19:50:33 GMT -5
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Post by satoh on Apr 15, 2016 21:34:21 GMT -5
Board's closed.
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Post by satoh on Apr 9, 2016 21:31:45 GMT -5
Board's up!
The story so far:
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