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Are you still stuck on that Dead Nation mission?
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Derp. I think he probably knows how to use herbs. :rolleyes:
Yep. Though I'm not really "stuck", there's just apparently no one currently running an online campaign that needs to complete mission 9 at the moment.
I could just start a new campaign and probably have better luck finding someone to play with, but with only two missions left, I'd rather not. :-/
Just got the trophies for collecting all the loot and armor pieces in the game, though. You can't see them yet, but I have 700 trophies, even~ ^^;;;
http://www.yourgamercards.net/trophy/a/UmbraColossi.png
What's the best herb to use while making spaghetti sauce? :wacko:
Will you be eating it? If yes, then take your pick.
Can you invite someone over to play that stage or does it need to start from scratch? If it's the first I can ask a friend to help you, he likes Dead Nation as well. ^_^
Woah, I thought you wouldn't be interested in those things, but it's almost unavoidable, if you play almost any game from start to finish you still get a good amount of trophies, unless it's something like Guitar Hero 3, that gives you two or three achievements if you play all the songs in Expert. :wacko: I'm still proud of my 67% in MW2, thank you very much. :ignore:
I can invite people, but if I'm not mistaken they'll need to be at the same point in the campaign as I am. If your friend would like to help, he'd have to finish missions 1-8, grim difficulty, before he could successfully join my game. I can invite whomever I like, but if we're not at the same point in the story, it'll give us a message that we need to be on the same level.
They have their merit. I'm not the world's most avid trophy hunter, that's for sure, but I do think they give a bit of replay value. And since I don't have any extra money for new games at the moment, a bit more incentive to play the games I already have is always nice. ^^;;;
And though I'm not feeling terribly competitive, it is kind of fun to compare trophies with other EPers occasionally. Just to see what everyone's playing, and how much better everyone else is at gaming than I am. :wacko:
I have 0 trophies.
Ah, I see. I know it's for difficulty sake, but that's one of the reasons I haven't completed Lara Croft too, I need to invite someone from the start to the stage to play, instead of drop-in, out multiplayer, I'll ask him if he can help you and I'll get back to you. ^_^
Yep, I rarely keep lots of games, unless they're really good, important or I haven't completed them yet (which most of the time, they meet the three requirements. :P) if I can, I'll plow through it to try and complete them (which is why I rent most of the games I have in my history) and I'll sell them quick to buy new games, I don't have the income to buy shit just like that. :P
Except Inferno, but we all keep an eye on him should he try to platinum a Hannah Montana game again or something. :wacko:
Im off.
:bed:
I could always restart the campaign as well. Just need to finish the campaign on grim and morbid, and I figure it will go a lot easier with a partner. I'm not that great though. :sweat:
I pretty much always hold onto my games. The last time I sold a game was when I was around 16 and I had a few for the PS2 that I just didn't like. The last time I rented a game it was probably for my Sega Genesis and I was probably about six. :wacko:
Lovely talking to you, Fer, but I should probably be off to get some sleep before work tomorrow morning.
Enjoy the rest of your night and all that. <3
I was going to come in and chat for a bit.
But I'm fucking exhausted.
Therefore, I have made my personal appearance.
I'm going to bed now.
/caffeine crash
How to outwit an intelligent adversary:
Keep interrupting them so they are unable to make a valid point. Ignorance prevails as long as you can talk over your opponent.;)
It's ironic because the intercepting fist style is a cool fighting technique, but I hate it in conversation. I guess that's why I love talking online: some dumb fuck isn't able to keep cutting you off mid sentence. I notice it a lot on TV during interviews as well; i.e. the host controls the conversation by regulating how much they will let their guest divulge before bitch slapping their train of thought in the middle of an idea. It just seems like a crude way to handle things.
I usually notice it on portuguese political debates.
I think it was last week.
There was a debate about the portuguese expansion of railways, and the expenses they are having with it, considering the state of the country.
Politician #1 = Well, the thing is Portugal needs the railways, because turism...
Politician #2 = IT'S A LIE! ALL HE'S SAYING IT'S A LIE!
Unfortunately, that's how things work nowadays.
:wacko: Give me 800 rep cookie.
Admins have their rep limited to 50. It's the con of having unlimited rep :P
I have to go to two house inspections tomorrow, and i have half a shaved head, this should be funny.
Retro is where its at, all the cool people.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5enxi2kYjU
BEST FUCKING SHOW EVER.