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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I got the Girls und Panzer tank in World of Tanks, and I'm actually having some fun playing with it. It's much like the tank I had to play a million times in order to get it, but faster, about half-as-fast reloads, much tougher, and it hits really hard. I can actually survive for awhile without being ripped to shreds after a few shots.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
At 100% mastery, I just hit 95% of notes in Slayer's Angel of Death on bass. Guitar, I might be lucky if I can get 80% of the notes at 10% mastery. It's not a hard song on bass, but it is a workout.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Cool! I got 24% mastery and 86% accuracy. For guitar, for me, that's really good with a Slayer song.
 

9Westy9

Sceptic, Libertarian, Egalitarian
Premium Member
Thought I should probably complete (play) Bravely Default, as the new game is coming out soon.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I'm liking Dragon Age: Inquisition. Bioware took many steps forward with their dialogue options, adding icons to indicate how many options will direct the conversation. And having a party to play with, combined with the tactical view, makes for a very interesting game play. It's like a combination of Quest 64 and Star Ocean (I always wished those games allowed for two-player coop combat).
And I really need to finish ESO. I'm really close to done (or at least I think I am), but I ended up loosing interest after being on it for about two or three months. And here I was wondering if I would have it in me to make it through all three factions. But I also have a headset now, so hopefully I can get someone in my guild to give me a vampire bite.
 

dgirl1986

Big Queer Chesticles!
I am replaying Skyrim. This time I want to reach at least level 50 and not be a sneak thief. I got the idea for my character from the Forsaken Ranger build I found via google. Upped the difficulty to adept too to challenge myself lol.
 

1137

Here until I storm off again
Premium Member
Scholar of the First Sin again, finally did my no shield run.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
This time I want to ... not be a sneak thief.
I'd get the game done so much quicker, but stealing and alchemy is how I make my money. For Elder Scrolls, it always has been. I even put the time in on ESO to get legerdemain up, and I've scouted a few areas out where I can make a few thousand quick and easy gold - and even kill people to work on that achievement. Even when I try not to be a thief, and end up being one. In such games, including Fallout and Fable, I'm always end up being a super-thief who is prone to bouts of rage and sometimes wiping out entire cities. I actually made it a goal in Oblivion once, to kill everyone in the game ( I never did fully succeed). In real life, I'm not even much for harming insects, and I feel terrible any time I accidentally hit an animal with my car, but when it comes to video games everything belongs to me, and no one, not even a god, is safe from my blood thirst and violent impulses.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I finally beat the ESO main quest, and my AD Elf mage is in the strange lands of the Ebonheart Pact.
This officially makes the first time I have beat an Elder Scrolls game without becoming a vampire, which granted was due to the difficulties of finding wild vampires who can actually turn you and trying to be online while someone in my guild who can turn is online.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I'm getting around to the FFX remake. I played and beat the game when it first came out on PS2 about 14 years ago, and I forgot the extent that FFX is a bit more like a movie with some game parts.
And I'm totally stoked for the FF7 and FF8 remakes! Hopefully we won't have to wait too much longer for them.
 

vaguelyhumanoid

Active Member
I never played FF7 or FF8 because I never had a PS1. I did play FFX, FFXII and every Kingdom Hearts game up thru 358 Days/2. I recently discovered that I still have the same KH2 disc I forgot to return to Blockbuster 10 years ago!
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
FFX remastered has been very pleasant. I'm roughly about half way through, and I only remember a few things about it. Including this boss that I just defeated, a boss that was way too powerful for me to defeat the first time I played because I ran from too many fights and had to start over because I just could not move on. But this time having a better understanding of RPG mechanics and the unorthodox approach FFX has in leveling and powering up your characters, this boss way easier than some of the regular monsters.
How I wish Final Fantasy games were still this good. But it makes sense that they aren't since it's not the same crew that developed them at least up to 10 (I think 11 was, but I didn't get into that one). 12 I played and just couldn't get into the Kingdom Hearts style of game play, and 13 left me horribly disappointed. But there is still 3, 6, and 9 that I haven't finished yet, so those may be next.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I never played FF7 or FF8 because I never had a PS1. I did play FFX, FFXII and every Kingdom Hearts game up thru 358 Days/2. I recently discovered that I still have the same KH2 disc I forgot to return to Blockbuster 10 years ago!
And I heads up, 7 and 8 tend to be divisive. People tend to like either 7 or 8 (with 7 probably being the more popular), but not the other. I'm one of those odd-balls that likes both of them.
 

ADigitalArtist

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
I'm trying Stardew Valley because it looked like fun when Day9 was playing it.
I also occasionally pick up Diablo 3 and do some clicking on monsters until the loot comes out.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
In FFX, the one boss I remember being hard I just obliterated. It also really helped that when I had Ixion summoned during the final part of this boss fight, he used first watara, Ixion's weakness, but the thundara, which healed Ixion, fully charged his over drive, which lead to an overkill on the boss.
 
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