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Originally posted by Kayless
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Sounds more like a job for Ed Wood (Plan 9 from Outer Space etc). He'd bring out the best in the script for sure.

Just catching up after a few weeks holiday. Good to see homage to Mad Max in the strip (as well as the return of the killer bunny).

I visited Aswan (amongst other places). Walk a couple of hundred yards from the Nile and there's nothing but sandy desert. I find sandy deserts to be (a) hot (b) uncomfortable (c) utterly charmless. Australian deserts are often infested by flies, Egyptian deserts by touts pestering you to hire their camel or buy their trinkets. In neither case do these add to the attraction of the place. :cool:
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Holy... :eek:

I never realised - add a couple of bunnies, a massive sun with a soft baby centre and a few men with handbags and it's the Tellytubbies!! Run for your lives! :D
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Heh, cool ep there, Kay! Can you say bunniephobia? :D

Dude, I always loved the whole idea of a huge army of white knights in shiny armor and dinky swords battling it out on a huge green field with the occasional river and a forest every now and then.
The Arabian medieval style is also very attractive, however, the whole no armor and scimitar-style.

And then there are the Danish vikings! Gnarly! :D
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Take a trip to Lut Gholein in Diablo II, and I believe your perception of deserts in games changes. That city and setting is my favorite of any RPG city/settings. It was just beautiful, and the entire act was fun. The best Act of Diablo II, by FAR (though the Arcane Sanctuary was weak). Truly...if there were more games with that sort of place, Id be in the gamer pleasure dome...er something.

Though, overall, Brynnlaw is a close second in my favorite settings in games.
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Ya talking to me??? :confused:

IWD2 minor spoiler: The drow settlement in IWD2 was very cool too, awsome detailed graphics. And oooh, they remembered the time-counting tower-thingy-dingy...
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Originally posted by Jaesha
Ya talking to me??? :confused:

IWD2 minor spoiler: The drow settlement in IWD2 was very cool too, awsome detailed graphics. And oooh, they remembered the time-counting tower-thingy-dingy...
Nope. You liked the arabian look, so that wasnt directed at you. I was directing it more at Kayless, as he doesnt like the sands. But meh.

Heh. That place was pretty good...just a little dark. Driders are cool. Though I liked the Duergar settlement a bit better. And the Monastary was awesome....
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Originally posted by Tybaltus
Though I liked the Duergar settlement a bit better.


"An iron maiden. It looks almost cozy in a "bloody spikes driven your head and chest"-sort of way."
God I laughed at that! :D
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Originally posted by Osiris
Sounds more like a job for Ed Wood (Plan 9 from Outer Space etc). He'd bring out the best in the script for sure.

Perhaps, but isn't he dead now? :p
Originally posted by Osiris
Just catching up after a few weeks holiday. Good to see homage to Mad Max in the strip (as well as the return of the killer bunny).

I should have called the issue Lepus Beyond Thunderdome. :D
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I never realised - add a couple of bunnies, a massive sun with a soft baby centre and a few men with handbags and it's the Tellytubbies!! Run for your lives! :D

Fortunately Sauron wiped them all out before the Last Alliance. All hail the Dark Lord!
Originally posted by Jaesha
Heh, cool ep there, Kay! Can you say bunniephobia? :D

Hey, does anyone know what the clinical name for a fear of rabbits is called? :confused:
Originally posted by Kameleon
Dude, I always loved the whole idea of a huge army of white knights in shiny armor and dinky swords battling it out on a huge green field with the occasional river and a forest every now and then.
The Arabian medieval style is also very attractive, however, the whole no armor and scimitar-style.

And then there are the Danish vikings! Gnarly! :D

Yeah, Tolkien based the Rohan on the Anglo/Saxons; i.e. the legend of Beowulf and all that cool viking stuff. I like windy mountains and rolling hills. I don't like hot, humid, sandy places. It's like living on a beach without the redeeming ocean nearby. :p
Originally posted by Tybaltus
Take a trip to Lut Gholein in Diablo II, and I believe your perception of deserts in games changes. That city and setting is my favorite of any RPG city/settings. It was just beautiful, and the entire act was fun. The best Act of Diablo II, by FAR (though the Arcane Sanctuary was weak). Truly...if there were more games with that sort of place, Id be in the gamer pleasure dome...er something.

I hate Lut Gholein because of all those damn jumping critters that wouldn't hold still and let my paladin kill them. I hate chasing down those (f)suckers (the damn fetish from act3 are even worse). Give me a nice cool Harrogath any day. :)
Originally posted by Tybaltus
Though, overall, Brynnlaw is a close second in my favorite settings in games.

Brynnlaw was cool. But Zelda 64 had some of the best ambience when it came to locations. Though I didn't like the Gerudo Valley (you guessed it, a desert locale). :mad:
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Originally posted by Kayless
Perhaps, but isn't he dead now? :p

curses, that's sure to seriously damage the high production values and attention to the little details that he made his trademark! :rolleyes: ;)
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Originally posted by Robnark
curses, that's sure to seriously damage the high production values and attention to the little details that he made his trademark! :rolleyes: ;)

I'm not sure how the SYMians would react to be directed by a corpse... I take that back, since they seem to do alright around fable. :D
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I now wish to formally state that I am in no way connected to this conversation.
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Originally posted by Robnark
I now wish to formally state that I am in no way connected to this conversation.

Wuss. :p The washers of Buck's ass (Mods) cannot suppress me! For I am the Frogspawn!
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Originally posted by Kayless
Wuss. :p

sue me :p I don't much care for locust plagues myself
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Originally posted by Robnark
sue me :p I don't much care for locust plagues myself

Change your avatar to a frog. Then you get to eat locust! Image
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Originally posted by Kayless

I hate Lut Gholein because of all those damn jumping critters that wouldn't hold still and let my paladin kill them. I hate chasing down those (f)suckers (the damn fetish from act3 are even worse). Give me a nice cool Harrogath any day. :)


Brynnlaw was cool. But Zelda 64 had some of the best ambience when it came to locations. Though I didn't like the Gerudo Valley (you guessed it, a desert locale). :mad:
Heh. I thought those leapers were cool...only problem was that they healed themselves. I sniff a new avatar in my future. Heh.

I liked 50% of act 5, but I hate the 3 barbarians on nightmare level...its basically impossible. And those imps....those imps are my least favorite creature in the game. My favorite to least favorite acts:
Favorite: Act II: Lut Gholein
2nd-Act III: Kurast
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4th-Act I: Rogue Pass
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Heh. Never played Zelda.
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Originally posted by Kayless
Change your avatar to a frog. Then you get to eat locust! Image

and thus bringing about a plague of frogs? that'll be fun (insert as much sarcasm as you feel fit :p )
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Originally posted by Robnark
and thus bringing about a plague of frogs? that'll be fun (insert as much sarcasm as you feel fit :p )
I agree. Lets do it!

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ack! the Age of Wonders frog rears it's mediocre head!
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Originally posted by Robnark
ack! the Age of Wonders frog rears it's mediocre head!
Which frog is that?


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Heh. I love that one.
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meh, at least it's better than that... copulating... leprechaun :rolleyes:
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