I'm refreshing my memory on Kotor... before I even think of playing Swtor again. Are you guys still messing with that?
I forgot how much I loved this game btw. This is only my second playthrough.. never played it again since back in 2003.
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I'm refreshing my memory on Kotor... before I even think of playing Swtor again. Are you guys still messing with that?
I forgot how much I loved this game btw. This is only my second playthrough.. never played it again since back in 2003.
play games.. or finish projects lol
But I don't know what to do........
I can't do much here at home anyway. I'm just going to have to bash something out in the morning (not that you dirty beggars) and hope all goes well.
cancun is great. Nice oceans, historical tours of mayan/aztec culture.. eye candy
I'm not going somewhere for eye candy... though it's not not a reason to go somewhere. ![]()
i still do im just grinding atm so i can get off belaviss... i should be done next week if everything goes to planI'm refreshing my memory on Kotor... before I even think of playing Swtor again. Are you guys still messing with that?
I forgot how much I loved this game btw. This is only my second playthrough.. never played it again since back in 2003.
when i did say you couldnt eat the eye candyI'm not going somewhere for eye candy... though it's not not a reason to go somewhere.
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when i did say you couldnt eat the eye candy
Actually a sicker joke than you intend. Considering that many people actually were eaten in Cancun at one time. ![]()
Jello then?
oh god i ment as a week long fling... but now i feel guilty... this is why i dont make witty dirty jokesActually a sicker joke than you intend. Considering that many people actually were eaten in Cancun at one time.
Found this on the wiki.
"Sera will mention feeling very "shaky" and strange in the Western Approach, and feeling as though she has "seen it" before. Similarly, when prompted by Solas she mentions seeing strange things "beyond" the Breach."
Got me thinking about what in the Western Approach could possibly set off Sera's weird magic spidery sense. The Andruil theory still seems pretty shaky to me, but I can't think of any other reasons as to explain why she'd have these semi-flashbacks. Perhaps it's an elf thing, but if so why didn't Lavellan have the same reaction? Maybe see saw it the Fade, but then wouldn't that mean she'd have to be mage or even a Dreamer? Solas does mention in a banter that Sera might have latent magical abilities but that's probably him messing with her after she pranked him with the lizards.
Hmm...
I'm really starting to get antsy about that Story DLC. Come on Bioware I need answers.
Anyone have an explanations or headcanons of their own.
Found this on the wiki.
"Sera will mention feeling very "shaky" and strange in the Western Approach, and feeling as though she has "seen it" before. Similarly, when prompted by Solas she mentions seeing strange things "beyond" the Breach."
Got me thinking about what in the Western Approach could possibly set off Sera's weird magic spidery sense. The Andruil theory still seems pretty shaky to me, but I can't think of any other reasons as to explain why she'd have these semi-flashbacks. Perhaps it's an elf thing, but if so why didn't Lavellan have the same reaction? Maybe see saw it the Fade, but then wouldn't that mean she'd have to be mage or even a Dreamer? Solas does mention in a banter that Sera might have latent magical abilities but that's probably him messing with her after she pranked him with the lizards.
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Hmm...
I'm really starting to get antsy about that Story DLC. Come on Bioware I need answers.
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Anyone have an explanations or headcanons of their own.
What makes the Western Approach so special again? I think there is something that happened there but I'm not entirely certain.
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Found this on the wiki.
"Sera will mention feeling very "shaky" and strange in the Western Approach, and feeling as though she has "seen it" before. Similarly, when prompted by Solas she mentions seeing strange things "beyond" the Breach."
Got me thinking about what in the Western Approach could possibly set off Sera's weird magic spidery sense. The Andruil theory still seems pretty shaky to me, but I can't think of any other reasons as to explain why she'd have these semi-flashbacks. Perhaps it's an elf thing, but if so why didn't Lavellan have the same reaction? Maybe see saw it the Fade, but then wouldn't that mean she'd have to be mage or even a Dreamer? Solas does mention in a banter that Sera might have latent magical abilities but that's probably him messing with her after she pranked him with the lizards.
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Hmm...
I'm really starting to get antsy about that Story DLC. Come on Bioware I need answers.
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Anyone have an explanations or headcanons of their own.
I don't subscribe to that theory either about Andruil, but there's definitely more to Sera. I don't think it's just an elf thing.. but her specifically. In the meantime, it's fun to hear the theories.
Mexico is a big and varied country with loads of natural wonders to visit as well as many archaeological sites. Unlike the US, Mexico had many civilisations that built cities before Europeans arrived. There are also many pretty colonial towns to visit from after the Spanish arrived. I've found the Mexican people to be friendly and welcoming.Cool stuff. Is Mexico a place you would recommend to anyone? I'm keeping a mental note of where I want go and explore in the world. So far, I only have New Zealand on my list. Canada as well but that's a much larger country so I'd have to narrow down where.
when i did say you couldnt eat the eye candy
You didn't.
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It's funny, I've lived near the border in South Texas for years.
And yet, I've been to Canada, but never Mexico.
OTOH, I saw a murder in Canada... the place where you're not supposed to see murders.
Mexico is a big and varied country with loads of natural wonders to visit as well as many archaeological sites. Unlike the US, Mexico had many civilisations that built cities before Europeans arrived. There are also many pretty colonial towns to visit from after the Spanish arrived. I've found the Mexican people to be friendly and welcoming.
On the flipside there is a lot of poverty, corruption and drug related violence in the country, but if you stick to tourist areas you are generally pretty safe.
If you like I can show you some photos later when I'm not out and about.
That would be pretty great, thank you. ![]()
It's funny, I've lived near the border in South Texas for years.
And yet, I've been to Canada, but never Mexico.
OTOH, I saw a murder in Canada... the place where you're not supposed to see murders.
You saw a murder? How was it enacted?
What makes the Western Approach so special again? I think there is something that happened there but I'm not entirely certain.
I believe the Third Blight was stopped there.
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You saw a murder? How was it enacted?
It was at a mall in Vancouver, when I was a kid. Apparently some guy robbed a store, and I saw him running out in a motorcycle helmet. A security guard was heading towards him, but the robber had a gun. The security guard turned around and ran the opposite direction. The robber shot him 3 times in the back, the whole mall screamed, and he ran out.
I believe the Third Blight was stopped there.
Did anything special happen during the Third Blight?
It was at a mall in Vancouver, when I was a kid. Apparently some guy robbed a store, and I saw him running out in a motorcycle helmet. A security guard was heading towards him, but the robber had a gun. The security guard turned around and ran the opposite direction. The robber shot him 3 times in the back, the whole mall screamed, and he ran out.
Was he caught?
It's the game that turned me on to BioWare. I came for Star Wars and left with a different conception of how stories and character interactions in games could be.I'm refreshing my memory on Kotor... before I even think of playing Swtor again. Are you guys still messing with that?
I forgot how much I loved this game btw. This is only my second playthrough.. never played it again since back in 2003.
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Was he caught?
I don't know. We were just visiting, coming from Seattle. I hope so.
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It's the game that turned me on to BioWare. I came for Star Wars and left with a different conception of how stories and character interactions in games could be.
Same here.. I ignored BG at first. Kotor was the first one I played.
A lot has changed since then, but I think the basic formula and interaction with companions is still the same.
I don't know. We were just visiting, coming from Seattle. I hope so.
I hope so to. The guard was running the other way. There is no reason to shoot someone running away from you. It's cold blooded murder.