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Post by Silas on Nov 3, 2005 10:22:37 GMT -5
I have my password memorized into the section, so all I have to do is input my name, then the password pops into place, then I select 15 minutes because I don't like people to think I am actually online, the I post as fast as I can and be on my way.
Isn't this a nice conversation about Kingdom Hearts?
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Post by Arilan on Nov 3, 2005 22:08:17 GMT -5
I'm the only person on my computer to have an account on this site, so my username/password both show up whenever I visit. I just have to click "login". Easy.
So, has anyone else played KH? Cause if not I don't care if this becomes a spam thread.
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Post by Avelon on Nov 4, 2005 0:35:25 GMT -5
Not only am I the only one who visits this site, I have my own computer in my bedroom. So I stay logged in. people.mainz.netsurf.de/~engler/dl_timeline.htmlHere's the DragonLance timeline. Last I knew, there were over 30 (living) writers publishing stories about the world of Krynn. Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickman co-auther the Twins chronicles. I went to GenCon dressed as Raistlin during the Time of the Cataclysm and got my picture taken with them. ^_^ There are well over a hundred original DragonLance books. I believe there's also an Advanced DragonLance, following TSR's Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, which also has books. ...if I thought this conversation would last, I'd just make a thread for fantasy novels.
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Post by Soul-Divider on Nov 4, 2005 12:22:58 GMT -5
I'm the only person on my computer to have an account on this site, so my username/password both show up whenever I visit. I just have to click "login". Easy. So, has anyone else played KH? Cause if not I don't care if this becomes a spam thread. I have Played Kindom Hearts. And it sucks. It's a complete insult to some of the best FF characters. This view is also shared by many other people I know. This is also why the vote to have a Kingdom Hearts board has no votes in favor. Simply because it was crap.
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Post by Arilan on Nov 4, 2005 18:31:47 GMT -5
It's not the best game, I'll grant you, but it's certainly not the worst. And the FF characters don't really show up an do much. Mostly cinematics so who cares? It's not like you have to play with them.
Also, may I point out that, while I happen to know that all my fictional characters are real inside my mind but the FF characters actually cannot be insulted. They are bits of programing.
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Post by Avelon on Nov 4, 2005 19:48:27 GMT -5
Are you so different? Are you not just a conglomeration of impressions? You are what you were made to be, just like them. Yet you can be insulted. So, too, can they. The only difference is that they were not programmed to react, while you were.
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Post by Silas on Nov 5, 2005 4:34:07 GMT -5
And Ave smells like rotten egg sandwichs, but that's aside from the point. We can all be insulted, but we can't all be insulted accurately.
And I would like to point out the immense population of gamers who enjoyed Kingdown Hearts. It may seem the majority of this forum do not, but the numbers of sales would be enough to convince me that it's a nice game, would you not agree?
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Post by Jest on Nov 5, 2005 6:06:24 GMT -5
That's pretty accurate, Ave does smell like rotten egg sandwhics.
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Post by Avelon on Nov 5, 2005 14:23:14 GMT -5
I smell like the first leaf that falls in Autumn, thank you.
And no, Silas. I would not agree with sales implying the quality of the game. 1.) Collectors. They probably make up less than 5% of the sales, but they're a factor. 2.) Parents, for their children. It's a fact that parents do not know how to choose what game(s) to buy for their kids. 3.) When was the last time YOU returned a game you didn't like? Yeah, you put it in the closet and forgot about it. Or gave it to a friend who MIGHT like it. Or gave it to a sibling who ticked you off. Or something.
Sales don't mean much. Similar to new releases in the theater - YOU try getting a refund if the movie was nuts. EDIT: Sdon't? The hell is "Sdon't"?
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Post by Silas on Nov 5, 2005 14:29:14 GMT -5
I actually returned a couple games in my time. I am trying to remember which one I did more recently (recently meaning before World of Warcraft because in all honesty, I haven't made another game purchase since I got this.... except a couple bargin bin ones for my brother's PS2 which I consider his anyways because he had bought me a $10 lunch that day which somehow allows him to deserve $36 of PURE GAMING ACTION!)
And Ave, you smell like the first Autum leaves to fall in a pile of dog nuts... on an egg sandwich... on a radiator in a house built with asbestos.
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Post by Jest on Nov 5, 2005 18:19:17 GMT -5
I traded games, it was my thing. You'd bring in a game and the video store would give you one of the same value or you can pay the difference. Unfortinatly I traded some good games...but whatever.
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Post by Soul-Divider on Nov 6, 2005 12:22:12 GMT -5
that's very true, you often end up regretting trading in old games. Like when I first traded in my snes, to get a PS I was gutted. the ps was nuts. I wanted an N64 and I missed my glory games from the SNES
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Post by Silas on Nov 6, 2005 23:03:40 GMT -5
Yes, Nintendo held the reins. Even now I find that their's has more quality than Sony or Microsoft. However, some people are slightly blinded and others are just stupid. I can't complain though, I know where my quality games came from and I both appreciate and enjoyed it.
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Post by Avelon on Nov 7, 2005 5:52:59 GMT -5
And Ave, you smell like the first Autum leaves to fall in a pile of dog nuts... on an egg sandwich... on a radiator in a house built with asbestos. I get the feeling Silas doesn't like me too much. =/ I wonder why.
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Post by Silas on Nov 7, 2005 10:24:36 GMT -5
But I loooooooove you Ave. Have my babies.
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