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  1. Patman
    It' s not impossible. Much harder than the rest of the game, true, but doable with a little patience. IMO half of the difficulty comes from the poor choice of button mapping : many missions require you to keep X and O constantly pressed down ... while occasionally pushing T, R1 or R3 without releasing X or O. Sure. So comfy.

    Well anyway, I' m two missions 3 away from unlocking it (Traverse Town and The End of the World). If you want to cut the crap and get clearer guidelines this should help : http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/684080-kingdom-hearts-hd-15-remix/faqs/30943

    Keep in mind it' s just guidelines though, I passed a few missions differently.
    Post by: Patman, Nov 1, 2013 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  2. Patman
    ...
    I thought you were already long gone, I haven' t seen you in ages.
    Well anyway, bon vent !
    Post by: Patman, Oct 31, 2013 in forum: Departure Hall
  3. Patman
    Just because a game sold well doesn' t mean people actually liked it. Granted, if its carbon copy sequels still sold well chances are people did like it.

    About metacritic scores though :
    Here' s the full thing : http://insomnia.ac/commentary/how_good_exactly_is_perfect/
    As full of himself as the guy sounds he sure raises good points.
    Post by: Patman, Oct 31, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. Patman
    From what I' ve read elsewhere it' s easily doable without grinding at all, especially on beginner (you can just flee every non-mandatory fight). BTW, pausing the game doesn' t pause the timer. Personally I already unlocked it by waiting for the timer to reset, but if I ever bother to play the game on beginner or final mix I' ll do speedruns anyway.

    There' s an error in Goofy' s weapons list, the one listed as the Massive Bumper is now called the Mighty Shield. Took me a while to figure out I was chasing something I already had.
    Post by: Patman, Oct 30, 2013 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  5. Patman
    If memory serves he didn' t specify it would be a game, at least not in any interview I read (which led me to speculate it might be a movie at the time), he only said he definitely has a BBS2 story in his head.

    Whatever he dished out I just can' t imagine it not being ten times more relevant than ReCoded. Besides, it doesn' t have to be about the Xehanort arch.
    Post by: Patman, Oct 29, 2013 in forum: General & Upcoming Kingdom Hearts
  6. Patman
    Speaking of assumptions, you know Play4Real is a troll site right ? ^^
    Post by: Patman, Oct 27, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. Patman
    You' re not the only one, it' s the third time I' m asked here. ^^''
    Just a bad habit. It took me years to realize it was "wrong", When I write no one notice it anyway, I don' t bother correcting myself unless I' m typing something official.
    Post by: Patman, Oct 26, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  8. Patman
    Both my parents are opticians. You have no idea how many old people out there keep driving despite them being nearly blind. One of their clients is literally blind from an eye and the other is 3/10 (and that' s with his glasses), yet he still drives.

    Cops, I have a special newsflash for you : driving with a huge visual impairment is just as dangerous as driving drunk or high, if not worse. Yet you never think of checking that out now do you ?

    I wouldn' t prevent old people to drive, but I certainly wouldn' t mind having their driving capability checked every ten years.
    Post by: Patman, Oct 25, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Patman
    If WOW looking into it doesn' t solve anything I' d go for legal action as well, or at the very least make it crystal clear to him I wouldn' t mind going there (once I have all the evidence I need). You work for a law firm, surely there' s someone there who can explain how to go about those things to you.

    You already have some e-mails, though I don' t know whether they clearly cross the line or not. If you own one of those tiny tape recorders keep it on yourself in case he goes ballistic again, I' d love to see his face once you start recording him (don' t know how it is in the US but we can' t use such a tape as evidence here unless the person knew he/she was recorded). Could you repeat that again please ? I' m afraid I missed an insult or two. *angelic face*

    My previous bosses tried to play me for a sucker when they fired me. I almost got proof of it out of him, but in that instant she suddenly realized I was just playing dumb and they both backpedalled like crazy.
    Post by: Patman, Oct 25, 2013 in forum: Help with Life
  10. Patman
    It' s the other way around. Genetic diversity is a strength, not a weakness. The more diverse our genetic pool is the more situations we can survive as a species. What might look like a curse to you might be a blessing in disguise. Eugenism would have the same consequences as inbreeding, which it essentially is.

    It' d be quite long and possibly boring to explain the why and the how, but on a slightly different note you might want to watch Welcome to Gattaca, if you haven' t already (hell of a movie).
    Post by: Patman, Oct 21, 2013 in forum: Debate Corner
  11. Patman
    ^ I don' t think human nature is any different in the US or in France, yet although France has guns too (a third of the US gun per capita), and its citizens could totally buy a gun and go unload it in a schoolyard or a cinema it doesn' t have mass shootings on its front pages every Thursday. Or at all really. But then France doesn' t have any gun lobby, decided advertising guns was a big no no and has strict gun control laws (let' s just say we don' t sell guns at Wallmart for starters).

    I saw a humoristic picture recently but I can' t seem to retrieve it : an American pedestrian, spotting a guy aiming with a sniper rifle on the sidewalk, yet still going his merry way, whistling.

    I' m not sure whether Americans actually believe they can' t change it or just don' t really want to, but either way keep thinking you can' t change things and they never will indeed.
    Post by: Patman, Oct 21, 2013 in forum: Current Events
  12. Patman
    The reverse is also true, keep thinking you' ve been cursed and you might actually get ill. The placebo effect was "invented" by the doctor who discovered the nocebo effect in order to counter it.

    It' s got vitamin C, which sort of acts like cafein and might very well boost immunity (though it remains hypothetical for now). However, contrary to popular belief, orange juice kinda sucks as a source for vitamin C. Blackcurrant holds much more of it for instance.
    Post by: Patman, Oct 21, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
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  14. Patman
    Or houses you can afford but they somehow forgot to mention it was built on sinking sand. I heard countless stories like this. It seems in the US banks cannot be held accountable for anything lately. Too big to fall, they have carte blanche and they know it.

    If you can' t do the math yourself (hell, even if you can) try asking around for second opinions, taking a banker on his word isn' t a good idea.
    Post by: Patman, Oct 17, 2013 in forum: Discussion
  15. Patman
    Basically contracting a credit to house yourself or get a car so that all you have to worry about is finding/keeping a job is okay. If it' s to buy a TV or the latest iPod, not so much. You have to use it for the vital stuff, those that get you cornered.

    Theoretically bankers look at your situation and only accept if you can afford it anyway, but in practice sometimes, from their point of view, the less you can afford it the better since their end game is to exploit you. That' s why you gotta be extra careful and only resort to it if you don' t have a plan B, especially in the US where that kind of bank abuse runs amock.

    Regarding what you said about them living off us using credit cards the wrong way, I heard my country is planning to pass a piece of legislation regarding those practices so that people cannot be charged more than 20 bucks a month for this, otherwise it starts looking like exploitation. I certainly struggled with this myself for some time, but now that I can check my account online to keep tracks on my situation I' m doing much better.
    Post by: Patman, Oct 17, 2013 in forum: Discussion
  16. Patman
    You' ll have weird French store names as well.
    Post by: Patman, Oct 16, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. Patman
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    Legal Age

    I assume the legal age bar got lowered over the years, as it was in my country, to the point of overlaping with the years previously labeled as teen years. I think in the US you still have a few things where the legal age hasn' t been lowered as much (drinking age, a few things regarding car insurance etc ...).

    Physiologically speaking 25 would be more like it though. It sure feels like it was the case for me (even though I left my parents' house at 18).

    Post by: Patman, Oct 16, 2013 in forum: Discussion
  18. Patman
    Green tea makes me nauseous, whatever fruit they put in it. If it' s a brand you' re looking for my favorite is Lipton' s Gold Tea.

    However I very rarely buy branded tea. There' s a little shop in my town selling artisanal tea and coffee, it' s a tad pricier but it tastes infinitely better. Plus they have so many different blends I haven' t bought the same twice yet. If there' s this kind of shop in your area I definitely recommend you to give it a try.
    Post by: Patman, Oct 16, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. Patman
    It' s the other way around, work can now be fun. I' m sure knowing Rondoudou is French for Jigglypuff will take him places. XD
    Post by: Patman, Oct 12, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  20. Patman
    Wait ... do you actually play the game in French, or is it just one of those one liners establishing the character as weird/gay/both ?
    Post by: Patman, Oct 12, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone