LOL I didn't mean favorite naked, just favorite general.Zjarcal wrote...
Now you have favorite naked Loghain pics?
Why Teyrn Loghain is the deepest character in Dragon Age
#5951
Posté 22 novembre 2010 - 11:46
#5952
Posté 22 novembre 2010 - 11:53
Addai67 wrote...
Egad, this forum is going to get me in trouble with Mr. Addai.
It hasn't already?
jk jk
#5953
Posté 22 novembre 2010 - 11:57
He has a grand time mocking my fangirlish ways. If I ever come home to an Anora pin-up, I'll know I've gone too far. LOLKnightofPhoenix wrote...
Addai67 wrote...
Egad, this forum is going to get me in trouble with Mr. Addai.
It hasn't already?
jk jk
#5954
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 12:12
What...the. hell?! There can only be one answer to this.....monstrosity!
Burn it in NUCLEAR FIRE!


#5955
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 12:13
My fave. RTS is still Stronghold Crusader even though its really old for a game.
#5956
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 12:55
#5957
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 12:58
Its fun but I prefer building and perfecting my territory over conflict to be honest.KnightofPhoenix wrote...
The vids I've seen of the fuel air bomb practically makes me feel hot.
I use RTS games to calm down and sculpt thing and make cities and empires.
One thing that puts games like SC2 down for me is that its all combat, with little building. I know thats what the setting is based around, but I prefer playing in my little sand box and building what I want.
Sometimes my dad and me played Age of Empire 2 over LAN and tried to build the better looking base across the river from the other, that was fun. Except when he used fireboats as a prank on me.
#5958
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 12:59
Costin_Razvan wrote...
Burn it in NUCLEAR FIRE!
*pics snipped*
I know it's off topic, but damn is that a good looking game.
#5959
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 01:02
"Definition: 'Love' is making a shot to the knees of a target 120 kilometers away using an Aratech sniper rifle with a tri-light scope. " - HK-47.
“The greatest happiness is to scatter your enemy, to drive him before you, to see his cities reduced to ashes, to see those who love him shrouded in tears, and to gather into your bosom his wives and daughters.” - Ghenkis Khan.
This is what I love about World in Conflict.
- Skip to 6:30 here.
#5960
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 01:06
Hk-47:<query> May I break his neck master? Its been a long time fantasy of mine.
Me: Maybe later.
Hk-47<statement> YOU HEAR THAT meatbag! I'll be back!
Wish I still had KoTOR.
#5961
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 01:08

Modifié par Costin_Razvan, 23 novembre 2010 - 01:08 .
#5962
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 01:08
Giggles_Manically wrote...
Its fun but I prefer building and perfecting my territory over conflict to be honest.KnightofPhoenix wrote...
The vids I've seen of the fuel air bomb practically makes me feel hot.
Same actually. I somtimes spend hours in Sins of a solar empire doing nothing but making research and development, colonising and watching my pretty trade ships flying accross the universe. Still it's ultimately a combat centric game.
phaonica wrote...
I know it's off topic, but damn is that a good looking game. ../../../images/forum/emoticons/andy.png
Then watch this. This is just....sexy.
Same game.
@ Costin
Yea I know, I've watched skimirsh and multiplayer vids.
Modifié par KnightofPhoenix, 23 novembre 2010 - 01:09 .
#5963
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 01:11
#5964
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 01:14
Costin_Razvan wrote...
Knight: I personally prefer Carpet Bombing!
Now imagine if it was carpet fuel air bombing.
#5965
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 01:17
#5966
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 01:19
Command and Conquer: Generals.
May have been a bit cartoonish, but it was still fun to play.
Fighting the GLA is nasty on the higher settings.
#5968
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 02:12
... until he found out about the flat ears being sold into slavery.
Elven wrath, activate
#5969
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 02:17
I have to wonder how much of that is Howe's doing though.Rykoth wrote...
My Dalish ALMOST showed mercy to Loghain. Indeed, Loghain called him wise at Ostagar, and he was on the path of thinking Loghain was a worthy foe, and at the Landsmeet, he was respectful.
... until he found out about the flat ears being sold into slavery.
Elven wrath, activate
But to be honest the whole alienage quest almost makes me want to kill Loghain, it takes a lot for me to get past it.
Slavery just rubs me the wrong way, might be because I still have my Twin Lamps badge out on my sleeve though.
#5970
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 02:55
But I was goofing around with my Amell arcane warrior this weekend, and I wager she would spare Loghain. She's going to end up with Zevran, so no Alistair conflicts, and is a rough and tumble sort. Not sure I have it in me to finish her game, but I'd like to, along with finally finishing a dwarven PC.
Modifié par Addai67, 23 novembre 2010 - 02:55 .
#5971
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 02:56
#5972
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 06:34
Giggles_Manically wrote...
I have to wonder how much of that is Howe's doing though.Rykoth wrote...
My Dalish ALMOST showed mercy to Loghain. Indeed, Loghain called him wise at Ostagar, and he was on the path of thinking Loghain was a worthy foe, and at the Landsmeet, he was respectful.
... until he found out about the flat ears being sold into slavery.
Elven wrath, activate
But to be honest the whole alienage quest almost makes me want to kill Loghain, it takes a lot for me to get past it.
Slavery just rubs me the wrong way, might be because I still have my Twin Lamps badge out on my sleeve though.
Howe (or his men at least) slaughtered an orphanage full of elven children. Loghain sold the elves into slavery because he believed the alienage wasn't defendable. I forget his exact quote, but that was the gist of it.
#5973
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 07:15
Rykoth wrote...
Had that been Howe's doing, or if it was but more obvious, I think Loghain woulda definitely been spared. That said... my City Elf I'm starting up might recruit Loghain... hrm....
(Husband)
The Nuremberg trials show that even if you don't literally commit a crime, going along with those that do and therefore facilitating the crime is also crime in itself.
And in this regard, Loghain very much is a facilltator. Even more low ranking soldiers, and people on the peripheray at Nuremberg. As the Junta leader, he is directly helping to empower Howe, and either looking the other way, or even out and rationalizing why the misdeeds are ok.
Modifié par Addai67, 23 novembre 2010 - 07:19 .
#5974
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 07:40
Addai67 wrote...
Yeah I don't think I could ever spare him on an elven character. I'm currently beating down knights left and right on behalf of the Scoia'tel in The Witcher. Once an elf lover, always an elf lover.
But I was goofing around with my Amell arcane warrior this weekend, and I wager she would spare Loghain. She's going to end up with Zevran, so no Alistair conflicts, and is a rough and tumble sort. Not sure I have it in me to finish her game, but I'd like to, along with finally finishing a dwarven PC.
Ha, you and I are opposites, Addai. I decided I didn't much like elves when I read LotR as a child - I found them a bit snooty and up themselves, and that's more or less stuck. At least in Origins and the Witcher, they are more downtrodden and that makes them more interesting to me. Origins is the first game where I've played elves, though I default to humans.
I've played The Witcher through twice but I never could bring myself to side with the Scoia'tel - downtrodden they might be, but I see them as terrorists and that makes them extremely distasteful to me. The bank raid, not so much, but what they do in Chapter 4 is, for me at least, unforgiveable. I rather enjoyed killing them in the game where I sided with the Order.
#5975
Posté 23 novembre 2010 - 08:51
I've played The Witcher through twice but I never could bring myself to side with the Scoia'tel - downtrodden they might be, but I see them as terrorists and that makes them extremely distasteful to me. The bank raid, not so much, but what they do in Chapter 4 is, for me at least, unforgiveable. I rather enjoyed killing them in the game where I sided with the Order.
If you talk with the Elven leader in detail and read about them on wiki you will find out that racial hate against non-humans only started in full swing AFTER the elves sided with the Empire in the war ( performing guerrilla attacks for em ).
Personally I see them nothing better then Al-Qaeda. I sided with them once on my first playthrough ( mostly to help Vivaldi with the bank then I couldn't switch since I did not do Force Recon ) then I was simply disguisted by doing so. Especially after what they do at the lake and what Zoltan tells you they do in the Chapter after that. ( murder, raping, threatening to slaughter children ). There is pragmatism, but the pragmatic choice for me is siding with the Order.
The moral one is siding with the Order as well, all things considered.
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