I'm strangely interested in the guides despite the fact that I'm positive I know everything of value in them. I don't know. I'll leave it for other people for now.
tdm111 Rather wish I could change that. Although I'm pretty sure cool usernames in a database that big is just a myth anyway.
And fight partially about GIFs ends with a JPEG. It's deep if you read it in an awesome voice, like Morgan Freeman or something.
Really the 3 tactics are kill them fast (which is really just a post game strategy), kill them from far away, or use stop. And Stop is by far the most popular method. From there it is just a matter of specifics. If you use stop but have trouble killing all of them in time then do you cast stop again, attack with magic, run back out of sight (assuming they didn't see you on the way in)?
Pssst. Legends is where it is at dude.
The lag is actually because the read speed of the optical disk is slower on the ps3 than it was on the ps2. The disappointing thing is that it would be an easy fix to give the game install data on the hard drive. Square is normally even pretty good about giving players install options based on how much space they want to use.
It seems like you know, but to be explicit anyway; once they see you they can no longer drop anything. At that point there is no reason to stick around. Although there is a small window (when their eyes are going bright and stuff) that you can sneak in one more kill if you're lucky. As for actually fighting them early like this, I'm only aware of one stable method. The range on your fire spell is longer than their field of view. So find the farthest point that you can lock on and open fire. Cheap, but it gets the job done. I highly recommend you come back with some form of stop to do your actual farming for power stones though. Once you have stop it is a matter of getting close without being spotted, but once it lands the kill is yours.
Fair enough. So long as you have a good backup nothing beats the nuclear option; fresh install on fresh components. Especially if the current machine is getting long in the tooth. Still, worth a look to see if some of your newer parts like the power-supply are better than what is in the new box.
Possible, yes. But I doubt it. Hard drives by and large don't break slowly. Fine one day, failure to boot the next. Have you tried looking at the performance part of the task manager and seeing if anything is capping out?
Irrelevant Irene?
In that case this should just be a matter of getting you online. Were you able to get on before, or is this the fist time you are setting up internet for this computer?
I always forget how odd this game's sales are. Back when it came out my gaming news was like 1/3 have I seen a commercial, 2/3 did Blockbuster have it. It wasn't until much later that I even knew that Double Fine was pseudo indie. Granted I didn't even know what an indie game was then, but whatever. I'm excited, but did they have to do this now? Christmas eats up like all my money. I already own Psychonauts 1 and I don't think I'll have $40 I'm willing to spend before this closes.
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Bleach at least does most of its filler as entire arcs or stand-alone episodes (which are often ridiculous and easy to know its filler). I get annoyed when filler segments are a few episodes long, or worse when they run along side cannon stuff eating up chunks of episodes. I watched all the Bleach filler anyway, but at least I know going in that I don't need to pay much attention.
Xenoblade X might just be a console seller for me. Well that together with the next Zelda at least.
Yeah, poking around every so often in a file explorer can really help. Back when I was recording stuff I often would forget to delete the raw recordings. Having all of a KH game's cutscenes in a lossless format isn't exactly tiny.
And how does that make indigo and lavender feel? Are they okay with this?
I'm going to assume this petition is satire in a futile attempt to believe no one is this stupid.
I definitely agree with this. I might play it again with friends to see what they pick, or maybe in a couple of years go back to explore what consequences there are during the story. But the fact that the game will always end in one choice no matter what, it denies the player a goal to strive for during replays. Though most people seem to play games in a one-and-done fashion so that may not have been important at all to the designers.
I honestly think they are doing pretty well at the moment. We have two disks on one console to get most of the story now, and with KH3 (barring new unannounced stuff) will be four disks on two consoles to get pretty much everything. That is a pretty dang low barrier to entry for a series that has seven titles currently spanning over more than a decade. Sure they could re-release 1.5 and 2.5 onto the PS4. And perhapsthey should have named things better so people know that those titles are HD collections and that non-numbered titles have story too. But ultimately I don't think it matters much. If people want the back story in full and refuse to buy the consoles or games they can just watch let's plays. Otherwise It might not be that bad to jump into KH3. KH2 did a great recap job. Although that had two stories, not seven. At any rate while they could be better it is in much better shape now than it was just as recently as KH:3D