I have a confession.

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AuthorTopic: I have a confession.
Infiltrator
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I have a confession to make.
I have recently downloaded Galactic Core, and enjoyed it.... Enough that I am considering buying it!!
Should I seek help?
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Law Bringer
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No you do not. You have merely begun to appreciate the majesty of Our Lord Richard White and his Grand Plan for our Universe. Welcome, seeker, to our Order.

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The weaponized aerosol implant spores are working well so far.

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"starts crying patheticly"
"Why? No I wont do it I wo-"
.................Yes lord richard I will serve yes..... yes....yes...
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Shaper
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You should probably... kill yourself. Before it's too late.

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If the implants have burrowed that far, it's already too late.

—Alorael, who can have the implant spores Mk II rolling off the assembly lines and into the atmosphere by next week if you notify him two days ago.
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So....... What should I be doing right now? is there a voodoo ritual? do I have to kill a chicken?

[ Tuesday, March 13, 2007 11:55: Message edited by: Hawk King ]
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When you need to know, your implants will have told you tomorrow. The ritual may be as painless as sacrificing your first born under a new moon or as painful as actually buying Galactic Core.

Dikiyoba.
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Agent
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I actually like Galactic Core. Even though it's old, it's unique andhas random maps (Still playing random maps on Age of Empires).

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WWJD?
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Age of Empires? Please, oh please tell The Doctor that it's #III. If it isn't, then you are pathetic. No offense.

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Agent
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What's wrong with the classics?
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Shaper
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I like the original AoE. Not as much as TA, but still.

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I tried to think of something witty to put here.

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Warrior
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When it comes to AoE, nothing will ever compare to AoE2. I passed 10th grade history because of that game. :P

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Law Bringer
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quote:
Originally written by The Strange Doctor:

Age of Empires? Please, oh please tell The Doctor that it's #III. If it isn't, then you are pathetic. No offense.
No offense, but if you diss AoE II, you're the pathetic one.

That game seriously rocked, and moreover it did so on a machine that you wouldn't be able to run a 3d shooter on. When I think of Empire Earth by comparison... my poor 2.4Ghz 512MB notepad went to its knees even in the main menu.

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Shaper
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Age of Kings has, possibly, the best RTS engine of all time. Sorry Warcraft/Starcraft. There's just something about building being to scale with the warriors. Plus, sprite graphics are just sexier than polygon graphics. As for history, it didn't really tell me anything I hadn't already learned from Civilization II.

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Law Bringer
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Civ II taught me that the Sioux conquered a Pangaea-like landmass after a long and brutal war against the allied French and Carthaginians, so you might want to take that history with a grain of salt.

—Alorael, who is now much more interested in the future history of mankind. Do you have mind worm repellant?
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(obligatory Alo double-post post)

Oh, and I recently found myself in a similar position. I decided to play Ocean Bound... and didn't want to shoot myself in the face.

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Obligatory Ephesos-posts-in-RWG-without-fleeing post.

Dikiyoba now wonders why. What drives you people to download such games? More importantly, what drives you to kind of like them? :P

Edit: Typo.

[ Tuesday, March 13, 2007 21:34: Message edited by: Dikiyoba ]
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Infiltrator
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quote:
Originally written by Dikiyoba:

Dikiyoba now wonders why. What drives you people to download such games? More importantly, what drives you to kind of like them? :P

You feel a uncomfortable feeling, like someone very powerfull is watching you.
And then you find yourself playing, in my case Galactic Core, and enjoying it.
All hail richard White

[ Wednesday, March 14, 2007 07:51: Message edited by: Hawk King ]
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That's it. From now on, you creeps have to wear one of these whenever you're out in public.

[RW = Nazis!]

[ Wednesday, March 14, 2007 22:00: Message edited by: In omnia paratus. ]

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Law Bringer
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Right. That one is vaguely offensive...

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Law Bringer
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Vaguely?

But still, wow. There aren't many jokes that are both original and nasty.

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Agent
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quote:
Age of Empires? Please, oh please tell The Doctor that it's #III. If it isn't, then you are pathetic. No offense.
I like all of them; too bad you aren't the doctor anymore.

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WWJD?
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Law Bringer
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quote:
Originally written by Broken Esquerez:

Civ II taught me that the Sioux conquered a Pangaea-like landmass after a long and brutal war against the allied French and Carthaginians, so you might want to take that history with a grain of salt.
They didn't? My teachers lied to me!

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Shaper
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quote:
Originally written by Alorael:

Civ II taught me that the Sioux conquered a Pangaea-like landmass after a long and brutal war against the allied French and Carthaginians, so you might want to take that history with a grain of salt.
Hey, it's just as likely as the Japanese sieging the Mayan King's castle with trebuchets.
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Ephesos:
That one is vaguely offensive...
Well, I can't help the fact that RWGs are the cause of all the world's problems.

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