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The Damned

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  1. I'm really sorry about not being able to direct this one. I honestly thought I would have the time to do it, but then life reared its ugly head.

    I honestly thought I could do it, but with work and some minor family stuff, it's basically just a matter of not having enough time to cover everything. I would have been involved in name only; I simply couldn't have put any significant time into this without missing out on work or skipping family stuff. Neither would be appropriate for the sake of what is essentially a hobby.

    So, who ever takes over, thank you. And to everyone I let down, I'm sorry. I really do wish we could have made it work.

  2. I just ran the Crystal Ship "B" to victory. It was the luckiest run I've ever had, I think, including all the times I played it before the upgrade.

    You start with two Crystal guns, and that's nice and all, but then I stumbled upon a Flak 1 cannon.

    Then I found another one.

    Then a third one.

    I ended up selling the two crystal guns because fuck them, I got three flak cannons.

    Then I was given a Zoltan shield by a Rebel ship I talked out of fighting.

    I ended up facing the boss with maxed out shields, engines and guns (but sadly, never found a fourth weapon to use, but the three flak guns... holy shit, so powerful), and easily won.

    I've also gotten really good at unlocking the other ships by concentrating on getting to the last sector. I still die most of the time, but I got all the A and B ships, with three of the C ships unlocked just in the last day or so.

  3. We know they're not gone, that's not the point. The point is that removing items between gens shouldn't be a thing in the first place.

    Without going into the long, lengthy dissection of save data structures and how they are applied to newer values contained within each version and generation, there's no technical reason for not making items transferable as well. It's basically like converting the data for a pokémon from gen 3 all the way up to gen 6 is relatively easy, but even though the data for items is even smaller in size and easily converted as well, it's still not done.

    I can only think of a possible balance issue for competitive play as a reason. Like, suddenly more people have rare items that could provide an edge in tournaments... but that doesn't really stand up, as those items are available in-game with enough Battle Points. Hell, they give you 10 BP just for using PokéBank the first time, They toss them around like candies.

    It just doesn't make sense.

  4. Clarification: naming a pokémon is only possible if the Trainer ID number, as well as a hidden "secret" ID number, match that of the pokémon itself. In Black and White (and presumably X and Y now), the player must also have the same name and gender of the trainer that originally caught the pokémon they are trying to rename. There is also evidence to suggest that even if you manage to have all the requirements met, a pokémon transferred from older games will still not be nameable. Sucks, huh?

    If you somehow were lucky enough to get those requirements (or just hacked your game to get them), then you can rename traded pokémon.

    So our Flygons (and all other pokes with bullshit censored names) are now permanently unnameable. The only option is to wait until someone makes a cheat for editing your save game, and then acquiring said method and manually changing the name. Which is not likely to happen any time soon, and is something most players don't want to do.

  5. The GTS/PokéBank name censor is bullshit.

    I have a Flygon, level 100, that I bred and trained from my Sapphire game. It's been brought forward all the way up to Black. I go to put it in Bank, and the game says one of my pokémon has a name that isn't allowed, and it will be changed. No warning of which one. That needs to be fixed. I think I would rather have left him on Black for now than have his awesome name gone forever.

    It's still intact (minus its held item, which is another bullshit issue... I highly doubt that the extra two bytes of data is enough to somehow pose a problem), but the whole point of naming them is to make them special.

  6. Borderlands 2 (Steam, PC)

    Although it was released in September 2012, Borderlands 2 has been something I've thoroughly enjoyed last year. I got it during the Steam Winter Sale after it came out, but only got around to playing it during the next spring.

    Almost 700 hours later, I've:

    • gotten most of the legendary guns and gear
    • looted and been rewarded billions in cash
    • hit the level 50 cap
    • hit the level 61 cap
    • hit the level 72 cap
    • completed the Over Power missions (effectively level 80)
    • incinerated, corroded, electrocuted, exploded, punctured, slashed and smashed thousands of skags, robots and pyschos
    • shoot that bastard Handsome Jack in the face with more bullets and rockets than some small nations
    • attended Tiny Tina's tea party enough time to know the dialog by heart
    • watched the sun rise and set over The Dust's rocky horizons a dozen times each
    • watched the old characters Roland, Lilith, Brick and Mordecai suffer and fight back along with me
    • rescue and be rescued by... I don't even know how many teammates. Hundreds?
    • laughed at the stupidest things, cry a bit inside at the worst things, and pushed on through the crappiest of them
    • and still managed to find time to see the sights and meet the locals, only 21% of which ended up being shot by me and/or my teammates (you may be asking, "which were you shooting, the sights or the locals?" Answer: yes!)

    My time on Pandora this year has been pretty good. The small amount of shitty players ruining the fun and fuck ups from Steam being down/computer needing a new video card have been such a minority, I can honestly say it's been pretty much all good.

    I have good hopes for Borderlands 3, if it ever comes out.

    The Walking Dead, Season 2 (Steam, PC)

    Clementine is the only fictional child I have ever cared about. Period.

    And the shit she has to go through in Season 2 makes all the shit from Season 1 seem like a cakewalk. I have actually cringed over some the things that have happened to her so far. I mean, that whole stitching her own arm scene. Fuck. Every stifled scream and moan of pain was almost enough to make me pause the game. I felt bad for making her do it, even though she doesn't actually exist. The empathy I have for that character is probably more than I have for some actual people.

    FTL (Steam, PC)

    It's FLT. Come on, what else is there to say? Shields, boarding parties, the fucking random bullshit that makes and then breaks your best plans.

    Would buy an Android version for my tablet.

    To The Moon (Steam, PC)

    Short, sweet, a little sad. A throwback to the old SNES games, but with far more story and less game. Maybe one of the few "indie" style games I liked enough to play to the end.

    Link's Awakening DX (GameBoy, 3DS)

    This one is kind of cheating, seeing how I play it pretty much one a year, but I still love it.

  7. Do you know what would happen if someone gave me a Mudkip?

    I found a Treecko at a second-hand store once. I spent twenty minutes throwing it at people while yelling "TREECKO! Use Tackle!" (despite the fact that Treecko doesn't learn Tackle) until they told me to either buy it and leave, or be escorted out by security (which I doubt they had, because it was a second-hand store). Treecko sits on my shelf with the others now.

    If I had a Mudkip, I would end up having to explain why some special needs kid was caught humping things and how the fire alarm went off to the police. Probably not worth it.

  8. As this is a new game with massive character and plot reveals, be warned:

    SPOILERS AHEAD

    It came out a few days ago, so some of us must have played it by now. The first part, "All That Remains," starts with Clementine, the secondary character from the first game.

    Suffice to say, Telltale Games sucker punches the fuck out of you with the first scene. God damn, you, TT Games.

    There were two scenes that genuinely made me feel bad.

    The first one involved that dog you encounter near the river. I realize now that no matter what choice you make, that dog is going to attack you. What does matter is how you deal with the dog after it attacks you. I had to pause the game to figure it out. I finally choose to put the dog out of its suffering. It may have been an unprovoked attack, but not even that dog deserved to suffer. Fucking brutal.

    The second is a required action, so there's no illusion of choice. You have to do it. Clicking on the action to have Clem clean and stitch her own wound was nearly unbearable. I know she had to do it, and I know she's a fictional character, but fuck me, I cringed at each stitch she pushed through her own skin. When she almost passed out from pouring the hydrogen peroxide on the dog, I was about ready to quit. That's just wrong.

    Not to mention the assholes she ends up meeting, how they treat her, how they lock her up in a shed, only to force her to break out, steal medical supplies, treat herself, and still manage to fend off a walker by herself. These people are almost entirely assholes and I'm hoping at least four of them die horribly. I even started to make Clem tell them off after that whole shed ordeal. Ask the pregnant woman how the father really is. Tell the guy with the rifle he's a fucking idiot. Tell the doctor he's a jackass. Snarky, yes. Safe, no. Justified. You're damn right.

    And that's just the first of five episodes for this game. Four more, and then we might have a third season. Telltale is becoming one of my favorite companies. They've brought back the old point-and-click games, and made them varied and interesting.

    How about you guys? What choices did you make? Who did you go to help in the end? And most important of all... what are you expecting in the next episode?

  9. I actually thought that it was a trailer for Mario Kart 8 as well. I was surprised to see that Kirby would be in it, but not surprised that Rosalina would. I mean, she's already in Mario Kart 7.

    Then it turned out to be a teaser for Smash Bros. Yeah, cool.. but I was let down by the whole "not really Kirby in Mario Kart" thing.

  10. From what I've found so far on my game:

    Arek is Grass

    Dhsu is Psychic

    Doulifée is Fire

    Dusk is Dragon (With Gabite, Dragonair and Druddigon)

    jmr is Water

    unstablehamster is Ghost

    wildfire is Rock

    ocre is Grass

    bleck is WaterMalakhim is Water

    Species is Fairy

    chthonic is Flying

    But with the exception of Dusk, everyone only has t2o pokémon, which seems to indicate they haven't beat the Elite 4 yet. Maybe they need to be updated? But I've had wifi going most of the time, so they should all be up-to-date by now.

  11. Well, thanks to Steam giving me the dreaded code 118, my Secret Santa recipient will no be getting his twelve days of games-mas. I had the song written out and everything.

    So until Steam resolves the issue on its own (I've tried all the suggested fixes to no avail), I'll just have to sit on the remaining 10 games going towards him.

    Sorry, you know who. Steam doesn't want to cooperate with me today.

  12. It better be.

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    Rule number 1: Never change the deal.

    EDIT: I don't think anyone mentioned this yet, but there is a new patch for Pokémon X and Y. It fixes some minor things but mostly, it negates Battle Analyzer and Instacheck, so cheating in on-line battles is harder. Well, for now, at least.

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    QR codes for those that don't want to hunt it down themselves on eShop.

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