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TopicIs Mortal Kombat dumb, or am I missing something?
SumerNivek
10/18/20 10:39:50 AM
#22
I haven't played a MK since MKIII in the arcade and on console, so I have no idea what the story is nowadays. However, this thread is making me want to check it out.

I never really thought about fighting games having a strict story line. The only story I ever really knew about in fighting games was that Ryu beat Sagat in SF1 and that is why he has a scar on his chest in SFII. I am sure the stories have evolved a lot since 1991, however.
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"One more thing. If anything, they're Wisps in Eredar form." -Posted by Doilyn on 5/9/06.
TopicFavorite 1980's movie
SumerNivek
09/30/20 7:47:39 AM
#41
Empire Strikes Back and Breakfast Club

On your list, Caddyshack.
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"One more thing. If anything, they're Wisps in Eredar form." -Posted by Doilyn on 5/9/06.
TopicAnd I turn 29 today.
SumerNivek
09/20/20 5:10:40 PM
#10
ParanoidObsessive posted...
Talk to me when you hit 40.


Was just thinking the same thing.
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"One more thing. If anything, they're Wisps in Eredar form." -Posted by Doilyn on 5/9/06.
TopicIf I go on a Metroid binge, should I just start with Super Metroid?
SumerNivek
09/11/20 7:40:57 AM
#21
I still have my original Metroid NES cart and never beat it legitimately as a kid...I had to snatch codes from Nintendo Power and friends.

Zero Mission, however, makes the original Metroid very tolerable and quite fun. I actually prefer Zero Mission to Super.
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"One more thing. If anything, they're Wisps in Eredar form." -Posted by Doilyn on 5/9/06.
TopicIs crusader kings 3 easier to play than 2?
SumerNivek
09/10/20 12:30:10 PM
#8
Zeus, I would say it is a part of a major "umbrella franchise" which Paradox has had going since the early 2000s.

Paradox's "Grand Strategy Family" includes Crusader Kings, Europa Universalis (which is up to EU 4 now), Victoria (last one was #2, but people are hoping for #3 soon), and, finally, Hearts of Iron (up to #4).

At one point, you could play CK1, transfer your save from that game to EU2 and keep playing one, long campaign between multiple games. I can't remember if EU2/3 ever allowed you to transfer to Victoria and then on to the Hearts of Iron series.

But yes, I have been playing this Paradox "family" since 2001 with EU1.
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"One more thing. If anything, they're Wisps in Eredar form." -Posted by Doilyn on 5/9/06.
TopicIs crusader kings 3 easier to play than 2?
SumerNivek
09/10/20 7:59:43 AM
#4
To respond to Lokarin's statement about the tutorial...maybe I think this one is decent this time around given CKII's tutorial! :)
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"One more thing. If anything, they're Wisps in Eredar form." -Posted by Doilyn on 5/9/06.
TopicIs crusader kings 3 easier to play than 2?
SumerNivek
09/10/20 7:57:10 AM
#3
I started playing CKIII last week and haven't stopped. I love it so far, and the tutorial this time around is quite decent.

However, I hear if you had EVERY DLC for CKII, CKIII, as of right now, is just a prettier version of CKII+DLC in the base game. I only ever had the Viking DLC (Old Gods), so I am finding a lot of new stuff to dive into that I never got around to in CKII DLC.

Anyway, I like it quite a bit, and I think it is easier to understand than CKII. Of course, you have to think ahead when it comes to heirs and figuring out inheritance, but that is the fun part for me!
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"One more thing. If anything, they're Wisps in Eredar form." -Posted by Doilyn on 5/9/06.
TopicReplace a word from a movie title with 'Butthole'
SumerNivek
08/27/20 7:50:07 AM
#218
All Quiet on the Western Butthole
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"One more thing. If anything, they're Wisps in Eredar form." -Posted by Doilyn on 5/9/06.
TopicUs Gen X have a responsibility to teach Zoomers how to not care about things
SumerNivek
08/21/20 8:01:47 AM
#14
1965-1980 is the majority accepted years of the GenX cohort. This is what the US Census Bureau uses when they provide statistics regarding the generational cohorts. I believe Strauss and Howe, the leading theorists on American generations, also list this span as the prime GenX birth years.

I just slipped in to GenX being born at the tail end of the 1970s. :)
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"One more thing. If anything, they're Wisps in Eredar form." -Posted by Doilyn on 5/9/06.
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