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Custom Nephil Graphics in Blades of Avernum
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Very good work.

I don't dig the child's death animation, mainly because it isn't one.

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Merry Decemberween! in General
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For some reason, seeing Michael Jackson and The Matrix in the same sentence doesn't seem that awkward...

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Speculating about Avernum 4's plot in General
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I'm with Dav on the vahnatai characters. If you get one, it should be an NPC that joins your party somewhere in your quest.

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New Year's Resolutions in General
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I thought of another one:

Convince my friends that we really do make a good band.

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Speculating about Avernum 4's plot in General
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quote:
Originally written by Zorro:



I think, as someone briefly mentioned in the previous thread, that the plot will be a succession war for Avernum after King Micah dies.

Z

Yeah that was my suggestion. In my mind that was a logical step to take because doesn't the Trilogy span over several decades? Micah reigned all that time and he would be getting rather old.
It is possible that he could have had more children over that time. It could also mean that Avernum could be divided up by how many heirs and "The Prince that's funny in the head" could be locked up in a tower.

There is also the possibility that Micah would look towards necromancy after seeing that his offspring was in no place to take over. He could've kept quiet over the whole dying thing with only a few trusted advisors knowing the truth.

I wouldn't mind a scenario with the action taking place somewhere away from the where the trilogy took place.

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Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00
Speculating about Avernum 4's plot in General
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Hey,
Nice topic!
Alright, my ideas for A4's plot are either;

1. A war between the sliths and the vahnatai in the deeper caves, so that you finally get to go behind that gate from the Bahssikava quest from A1.

2. The dragons finally start the revenge on the empire that they kept talking about and you are members of the empire( not avernum) who have to stop it...maybe you could have a moral choice to side with the dragons or something?
..and have a big side quest about what Cerulian ended up doing with the Grimoire of Thren. :-)

Anyway, I personally am very happy that there is going to be an A4 and hope that it has a lot of underground exploring(surface was good but underground is more fun), maybe in a different part of avernum of in the deeper vahnatai caves.

I don't think that you should be able to start the game as a vahnatai but maybe you could pick up a vahnatai NPC charater to add to your party?? why not other races like a rakasha??
If they do that I think they should have diffent unique skills and stats like they had in Nethergate between the romans and celts.
hhmmmm is there a "A4 suggestions" topic yet? I think i'll keep the rest of my ideas for that.
dav
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New Year's Resolutions in General
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To actually try in the second semester of school.

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Merry Decemberween! in General
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That's odd. When I made this thread, I could have sworn I titled it, "Merry DECEMBERWEEN!"

Silly me.

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Merry Decemberween! in General
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Since no topic is yet up, I'll go ahead and wish everyone their favorite winter holiday!

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Avernum 4 in General
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Not for me, I hate those jerks.

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Morality question in General
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Dutch? How are those?

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Happy Birth of Deus Invictus Mithras! in General
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It's quite clear that if shepards are in the fields and crap like that, then Jesus was not born in December.

Most pros think around June.

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Morality question in General
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It makes sense to just turn as far is it can go.

You don't know him, he's hanging out with a Professor Xavier (obviously he's a mutant), so he can probably take the heat.

And besides, you signed saying you aren't responsible. Why on EARTH would you not go through with an action that you aren't held responsible for? That's a once-in-a-lifetime chance!

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Morality question in General
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What the hell?

If you shoot the giraffe, how is he going to kill your wife?

Regardless... the answer is obvious: shoot yourself, your life sucks anyway.

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Happy Birth of Deus Invictus Mithras! in General
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Ooo... that's a tough hole.

I guess I could join in the festivities, seeing as my only holiday coming up is 'Festivus'. May the feats of strength begin!

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RPG Recommendations in General
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Hahaha(etc, etc...)ha!!!

I'll see you, in Hell.

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RPG Recommendations in General
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Djur is too right this time.

Firstly, as already said (I'm just backing it up), the "qualities" you suggested are in no way central to the RPG.

On Deus Ex: DX is an RPG because it contains what RPGs contain: it is plot centric, and, involves character development (not just you, those around you [NPCs]).

I think we can all agree that those two ^^ define the definition of an RPG. Skills, stat points, all that hoot-n-holler was added in to make things interesting, and to make character development easier (and more meaningful).

Uh... regardless, Deus Ex (1!! not 2) is a great game whether or not you classify it as an RPG. Go get it if you don't believe me.

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Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly!

"I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin!
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RPG Recommendations in General
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"noticeably" Hah!

Well really the only thing that makes BOE a good RPG is it's fan-base (ie, designers).

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Morality question in General
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Well if you knew me, you'd know my answer:

There is no way that I would not find a way to tear open the vehicle and rescue the person I love the most. No way.

Besides, what violent accident like that could happen on a barren highway with no other traffic?

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"I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin!
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I AM TEH SPAMER in General
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We've always pronounced it "p'owned". That was back when CS was fresh... yes, that many years ago.

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RPG Recommendations in General
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If you are willing to go for an MMO, you can't beat World of Warcraft.

Traditional... I'd say KotoR. Or try Morrowind if you want something a little different.

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hey ppl in General
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Sadly, that's very untrue.

Grab your ankles, ben!

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language? in General
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Uhh, Jeff clearly uses English.

Ok sorry... couldn't resist.

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THE WORST MAN EVER: Worst Men List (Initial) & Discussion in General
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quote:
Originally written by Drakefyre:

Do you mean Mark Burnett?
Yea sure, if that's the guy that came up with Survivor. Jerk.

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THE WORST MAN EVER: Worst Men List (Initial) & Discussion in General
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Go go Maker of 'Survivor'!!

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