It has to be the difficulty. I didn't ever take it off easy till I went PC. Seriously I had no idea they could even break until PC. Maybe mine was defective!Sandtigress wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
Did they fix it? Cause I haven't played console since March and I beat it many times, it NEVER broke! Weird.Sandtigress wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
On console the balista never breaks.
Edit: at least it didn't for me on PS3
It breaks for me all the time on the PS3. For awhile my rogue could fix it, after awhile, permanently jammed. I play on Normal, so it's not the difficulty setting.
I haven't played since March either.The thesis ate my life. It's always been like that for me. I think my CEF got played in late January/early February.
Alistair, post-coronation... and/or Alistair gush thread (Origins/Awakening Spoilers)
#47726
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:03
#47727
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:04
My Bastilla Works fine.
#47728
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:05
Sarah1281 wrote...
So when is that going to be done, anyway?Sandtigress wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
Did they fix it? Cause I haven't played console since March and I beat it many times, it NEVER broke! Weird.Sandtigress wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
On console the balista never breaks.
Edit: at least it didn't for me on PS3
It breaks for me all the time on the PS3. For awhile my rogue could fix it, after awhile, permanently jammed. I play on Normal, so it's not the difficulty setting.
I haven't played since March either.The thesis ate my life. It's always been like that for me. I think my CEF got played in late January/early February.
Due Wednesday. *eep* It's mostly written, but the boss handed me back a bunch of corrections and comments today, along with graphs that had to be made today for our manuscript that we're submitting for publishing, and stuff for the meeting that they're going to at the end of this week. Busy busy busy.
I'm just here to stay sane.
#47729
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:05
When does he say that? Cuz yeah.....HOT.Giggles_Manically wrote...
IN the garbled words of Jack Sparrow -
My Bastilla Works fine.
#47730
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:06
cmessaz wrote...
It has to be the difficulty. I didn't ever take it off easy till I went PC. Seriously I had no idea they could even break until PC. Maybe mine was defective!Sandtigress wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
Did they fix it? Cause I haven't played console since March and I beat it many times, it NEVER broke! Weird.Sandtigress wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
On console the balista never breaks.
Edit: at least it didn't for me on PS3
It breaks for me all the time on the PS3. For awhile my rogue could fix it, after awhile, permanently jammed. I play on Normal, so it's not the difficulty setting.
I haven't played since March either.The thesis ate my life. It's always been like that for me. I think my CEF got played in late January/early February.
Difficulty would make sense - my blood mage will get to the archdemon eventually, I can switch it to easy and give it a try. I always play on normal, so that would explain it.
#47731
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:10
Sandtigress wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
So when is that going to be done, anyway?Sandtigress wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
Did they fix it? Cause I haven't played console since March and I beat it many times, it NEVER broke! Weird.Sandtigress wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
On console the balista never breaks.
Edit: at least it didn't for me on PS3
It breaks for me all the time on the PS3. For awhile my rogue could fix it, after awhile, permanently jammed. I play on Normal, so it's not the difficulty setting.
I haven't played since March either.The thesis ate my life. It's always been like that for me. I think my CEF got played in late January/early February.
Due Wednesday. *eep* It's mostly written, but the boss handed me back a bunch of corrections and comments today, along with graphs that had to be made today for our manuscript that we're submitting for publishing, and stuff for the meeting that they're going to at the end of this week. Busy busy busy.
I'm just here to stay sane.
What are you getting your degree in? Aren't you getting a PhD?
#47732
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:12
Kryyptehk wrote...
What are you getting your degree in? Aren't you getting a PhD?
Alas, I was until about a year and a half ago. About that time I realized that I would have to kill myself for the degree and I didn't really want it.
#47733
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:13
#47734
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:15
Sandtigress wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
What are you getting your degree in? Aren't you getting a PhD?
Alas, I was until about a year and a half ago. About that time I realized that I would have to kill myself for the degree and I didn't really want it.So I stepped down to a Masters, and that's what I'm defending my thesis for - a Masters of Science in Genetics. Can't wait to be done!
Sounds fun lol. I'm still stuck between trying to decide if I want to major in Psychology (something I'm interested in) or Teaching, specifically English (because I want to move to Japan and getting a job as an English teacher over there is stupid easy. But I'd hate the job). Luckily I have a bit until I have to worry about that.
#47735
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:17
Kryyptehk wrote...
Sandtigress wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
What are you getting your degree in? Aren't you getting a PhD?
Alas, I was until about a year and a half ago. About that time I realized that I would have to kill myself for the degree and I didn't really want it.So I stepped down to a Masters, and that's what I'm defending my thesis for - a Masters of Science in Genetics. Can't wait to be done!
Sounds fun lol. I'm still stuck between trying to decide if I want to major in Psychology (something I'm interested in) or Teaching, specifically English (because I want to move to Japan and getting a job as an English teacher over there is stupid easy. But I'd hate the job). Luckily I have a bit until I have to worry about that.![]()
Japan is a special, special place. Don't do it.
#47736
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:18
LadyDamodred wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
Sandtigress wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
What are you getting your degree in? Aren't you getting a PhD?
Alas, I was until about a year and a half ago. About that time I realized that I would have to kill myself for the degree and I didn't really want it.So I stepped down to a Masters, and that's what I'm defending my thesis for - a Masters of Science in Genetics. Can't wait to be done!
Sounds fun lol. I'm still stuck between trying to decide if I want to major in Psychology (something I'm interested in) or Teaching, specifically English (because I want to move to Japan and getting a job as an English teacher over there is stupid easy. But I'd hate the job). Luckily I have a bit until I have to worry about that.![]()
Japan is a special, special place. Don't do it.
I just don't want to live in America, so anywhere else is fine. But I'm already learning Japanese so -shrug-
#47737
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:19
yukidama wrote...
Masters of Science in Worm Lasering and Sexing!
lol Well the sexing part is easy....the lasering is pretty hard though!
#47738
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:20
Be careful: I have heard horror stories about culturally acceptable train molestations and their value dissonance is extreme.LadyDamodred wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
Sandtigress wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
What are you getting your degree in? Aren't you getting a PhD?
Alas, I was until about a year and a half ago. About that time I realized that I would have to kill myself for the degree and I didn't really want it.So I stepped down to a Masters, and that's what I'm defending my thesis for - a Masters of Science in Genetics. Can't wait to be done!
Sounds fun lol. I'm still stuck between trying to decide if I want to major in Psychology (something I'm interested in) or Teaching, specifically English (because I want to move to Japan and getting a job as an English teacher over there is stupid easy. But I'd hate the job). Luckily I have a bit until I have to worry about that.![]()
Japan is a special, special place. Don't do it.
#47739
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:20
Modifié par Sarah1281, 22 juin 2010 - 03:21 .
#47740
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:20
Kryyptehk wrote...
Sandtigress wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
What are you getting your degree in? Aren't you getting a PhD?
Alas, I was until about a year and a half ago. About that time I realized that I would have to kill myself for the degree and I didn't really want it.So I stepped down to a Masters, and that's what I'm defending my thesis for - a Masters of Science in Genetics. Can't wait to be done!
Sounds fun lol. I'm still stuck between trying to decide if I want to major in Psychology (something I'm interested in) or Teaching, specifically English (because I want to move to Japan and getting a job as an English teacher over there is stupid easy. But I'd hate the job). Luckily I have a bit until I have to worry about that.![]()
You don't need to major in English or teaching to teach English over there - I had a friend do it and his major was Political Science in undergrad. Psychology is a really interesting field - I have a minor in it from my undergrad days and I'm working on applying for a program to get my Masters in Genetic Counseling (Genetics + Psychology, my two minors!)
#47741
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:22
Sandtigress wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
Sandtigress wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
What are you getting your degree in? Aren't you getting a PhD?
Alas, I was until about a year and a half ago. About that time I realized that I would have to kill myself for the degree and I didn't really want it.So I stepped down to a Masters, and that's what I'm defending my thesis for - a Masters of Science in Genetics. Can't wait to be done!
Sounds fun lol. I'm still stuck between trying to decide if I want to major in Psychology (something I'm interested in) or Teaching, specifically English (because I want to move to Japan and getting a job as an English teacher over there is stupid easy. But I'd hate the job). Luckily I have a bit until I have to worry about that.![]()
You don't need to major in English or teaching to teach English over there - I had a friend do it and his major was Political Science in undergrad. Psychology is a really interesting field - I have a minor in it from my undergrad days and I'm working on applying for a program to get my Masters in Genetic Counseling (Genetics + Psychology, my two minors!)
That's true, I just didn't want to get over there and have to interview for a job without any knowledge in teaching. Ha, I'll just get a teacher to teach me how to teach:lol:
#47742
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:23
Why not?Kryyptehk wrote...
LadyDamodred wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
Sandtigress wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
What are you getting your degree in? Aren't you getting a PhD?
Alas, I was until about a year and a half ago. About that time I realized that I would have to kill myself for the degree and I didn't really want it.So I stepped down to a Masters, and that's what I'm defending my thesis for - a Masters of Science in Genetics. Can't wait to be done!
Sounds fun lol. I'm still stuck between trying to decide if I want to major in Psychology (something I'm interested in) or Teaching, specifically English (because I want to move to Japan and getting a job as an English teacher over there is stupid easy. But I'd hate the job). Luckily I have a bit until I have to worry about that.![]()
Japan is a special, special place. Don't do it.
I just don't want to live in America, so anywhere else is fine. But I'm already learning Japanese so -shrug-
#47743
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:27
Sarah1281 wrote...
Why not?Kryyptehk wrote...
LadyDamodred wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
Sandtigress wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
What are you getting your degree in? Aren't you getting a PhD?
Alas, I was until about a year and a half ago. About that time I realized that I would have to kill myself for the degree and I didn't really want it.So I stepped down to a Masters, and that's what I'm defending my thesis for - a Masters of Science in Genetics. Can't wait to be done!
Sounds fun lol. I'm still stuck between trying to decide if I want to major in Psychology (something I'm interested in) or Teaching, specifically English (because I want to move to Japan and getting a job as an English teacher over there is stupid easy. But I'd hate the job). Luckily I have a bit until I have to worry about that.![]()
Japan is a special, special place. Don't do it.
I just don't want to live in America, so anywhere else is fine. But I'm already learning Japanese so -shrug-
I was born in America, it bores me now.
#47744
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:27
Kryyptehk wrote...
Sandtigress wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
Sounds fun lol. I'm still stuck between trying to decide if I want to major in Psychology (something I'm interested in) or Teaching, specifically English (because I want to move to Japan and getting a job as an English teacher over there is stupid easy. But I'd hate the job). Luckily I have a bit until I have to worry about that.![]()
You don't need to major in English or teaching to teach English over there - I had a friend do it and his major was Political Science in undergrad. Psychology is a really interesting field - I have a minor in it from my undergrad days and I'm working on applying for a program to get my Masters in Genetic Counseling (Genetics + Psychology, my two minors!)
That's true, I just didn't want to get over there and have to interview for a job without any knowledge in teaching. Ha, I'll just get a teacher to teach me how to teach:lol:
Take a few courses, or get a teaching certificate. At my school, it's maybe a year to get one, along with the rest of your schooling.
I got thrown into teaching my first year of grad school, had no experience, and found out I a) really liked doing it and
We need a derp Alsitair picture for the "Anatomy and Physiology" comment.
#47745
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:30
Kryyptehk wrote...
I was born in America, it bores me now.But seriously, I just want to be in a different place, even if I don't stay there for my whole life, probably because I've never been out of country. I don't like feeling boxed in and I feel that way in America.
I'm dying to get stationed in Europe. I never ever thought I'd have the chance to see another country. Driving through BC, Canada in dead of winter to get from one part of Alaska to another does NOT count. But since he enlisted, we could. I think we're waiting til the girls are out of school and moved out though. Germany is very high on my list. From there, all of Europe and WWII sites open up for me.
#47746
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:31
Sandtigress wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
Sandtigress wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
Sounds fun lol. I'm still stuck between trying to decide if I want to major in Psychology (something I'm interested in) or Teaching, specifically English (because I want to move to Japan and getting a job as an English teacher over there is stupid easy. But I'd hate the job). Luckily I have a bit until I have to worry about that.![]()
You don't need to major in English or teaching to teach English over there - I had a friend do it and his major was Political Science in undergrad. Psychology is a really interesting field - I have a minor in it from my undergrad days and I'm working on applying for a program to get my Masters in Genetic Counseling (Genetics + Psychology, my two minors!)
That's true, I just didn't want to get over there and have to interview for a job without any knowledge in teaching. Ha, I'll just get a teacher to teach me how to teach:lol:
Take a few courses, or get a teaching certificate. At my school, it's maybe a year to get one, along with the rest of your schooling.
I got thrown into teaching my first year of grad school, had no experience, and found out I a) really liked doing it andwas pretty good at it. Next year I'm hoping to teach labs full time until I get into school. So far I've got Genetics, Anatomy and Physiology, and both semesters of Intro Bio under my belt teaching-wise.
We need a derp Alsitair picture for the "Anatomy and Physiology" comment.I'm thinking of one in particular, but let's see if anyone can guess which one it is.
Yeah, I'll probably do that, I haven't given it much thought since I still have a year until I apply for college.
#47747
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:35
Lady Jess wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
I was born in America, it bores me now.But seriously, I just want to be in a different place, even if I don't stay there for my whole life, probably because I've never been out of country. I don't like feeling boxed in and I feel that way in America.
I'm dying to get stationed in Europe. I never ever thought I'd have the chance to see another country. Driving through BC, Canada in dead of winter to get from one part of Alaska to another does NOT count. But since he enlisted, we could. I think we're waiting til the girls are out of school and moved out though. Germany is very high on my list. From there, all of Europe and WWII sites open up for me.
Yeah, since my son is very young, it would be better for me choose a country before he gets in school, or at least in some sort of high school. Japan is my first option but I'm willing to go other places. KoP suggested Canada, but I would laugh every time everyone said "aboot" (because I'm a dumb American, please excuse that joke:P)
Modifié par Kryyptehk, 22 juin 2010 - 03:36 .
#47748
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:35
Kryyptehk wrote...
I was born in America, it bores me now.But seriously, I just want to be in a different place, even if I don't stay there for my whole life, probably because I've never been out of country. I don't like feeling boxed in and I feel that way in America.
I know what you mean. I'm surrounded by water in every direction.
#47749
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:38
Kryyptehk wrote...
Lady Jess wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
I was born in America, it bores me now.But seriously, I just want to be in a different place, even if I don't stay there for my whole life, probably because I've never been out of country. I don't like feeling boxed in and I feel that way in America.
I'm dying to get stationed in Europe. I never ever thought I'd have the chance to see another country. Driving through BC, Canada in dead of winter to get from one part of Alaska to another does NOT count. But since he enlisted, we could. I think we're waiting til the girls are out of school and moved out though. Germany is very high on my list. From there, all of Europe and WWII sites open up for me.
Yeah, since my son is very young, it would be better for me choose a country before he gets in school, or at least in some sort of high school. Japan is my first option but I'm willing to go other places. KoP suggested Canada, but I would laugh every time everyone said "aboot" (because I'm a dumb American, please excuse that joke:P)
I'm going to Canada!
And it's not really aboot. It sounds more like aboat >.>
#47750
Posté 22 juin 2010 - 03:41
yukidama wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
Lady Jess wrote...
Kryyptehk wrote...
I was born in America, it bores me now.But seriously, I just want to be in a different place, even if I don't stay there for my whole life, probably because I've never been out of country. I don't like feeling boxed in and I feel that way in America.
I'm dying to get stationed in Europe. I never ever thought I'd have the chance to see another country. Driving through BC, Canada in dead of winter to get from one part of Alaska to another does NOT count. But since he enlisted, we could. I think we're waiting til the girls are out of school and moved out though. Germany is very high on my list. From there, all of Europe and WWII sites open up for me.
Yeah, since my son is very young, it would be better for me choose a country before he gets in school, or at least in some sort of high school. Japan is my first option but I'm willing to go other places. KoP suggested Canada, but I would laugh every time everyone said "aboot" (because I'm a dumb American, please excuse that joke:P)
I'm going to Canada!
And it's not really aboot. It sounds more like aboat >.>
When? KoP's been trying to get me to go to Canada (or Syria lol). Apparently Montreal has a European vibe to it, but I would still think of Mounties, because of all the jokes:P




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