Without Jesus, the world would be naught.
John 1:1-5
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. 4 In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. 5 And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.
I just reinstalled TES:Oblivion last week and now I'm working on getting the FCOM mods working on it. Quite an undertaking but I'd rather just uninstall it rather than play the game without the changes FCOM makes.
The minstrel boy to the war is gone,
In the ranks of death ye will find him;
His father's sword he hath girded on,
And his wild harp slung behind him;
"Land of Song!" said the warrior bard,
"Tho' all the world betray thee,
One sword, at least, thy rights shall guard,
One faithful harp shall praise thee!
Yeah, and they're always vague instructions like:
"Okay, install all necessary files in the appropriate folder.
Select the appropriate plugin (out of the half dozen or so options distinguishable only by a different letter or number)"
Am I the only one disappointed with Fallout 3?
The minstrel boy to the war is gone,
In the ranks of death ye will find him;
His father's sword he hath girded on,
And his wild harp slung behind him;
"Land of Song!" said the warrior bard,
"Tho' all the world betray thee,
One sword, at least, thy rights shall guard,
One faithful harp shall praise thee!
I have *everything* Fallout. To include:
Fallout
Fallout 2
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel Tactics for PC
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel for Xbox
Fallout 3
Of those, the Xbox game is pure garbage; Fallout 3 was fun for a single play-through, but is too short and empty for a second.
I also have *everything* Elder Scrolls EXCEPT their lame little cellphone games.
The minstrel boy to the war is gone,
In the ranks of death ye will find him;
His father's sword he hath girded on,
And his wild harp slung behind him;
"Land of Song!" said the warrior bard,
"Tho' all the world betray thee,
One sword, at least, thy rights shall guard,
One faithful harp shall praise thee!
I haven't played Mass Effect, but I've heard very good things about it.
The minstrel boy to the war is gone,
In the ranks of death ye will find him;
His father's sword he hath girded on,
And his wild harp slung behind him;
"Land of Song!" said the warrior bard,
"Tho' all the world betray thee,
One sword, at least, thy rights shall guard,
One faithful harp shall praise thee!
It was the first game I played since Final Fantasy 3 that, having started playing, I absolutely had to finish. There was nothing, except for that well known 'questionable' scene that I didn't like about the game... I don't say that often, either.
First time I played Final Fantasy 3 I beat Kefka right in the morning before I had to go along with my parents to Toronto. I didn't realize the end cinematic was over 30 minutes long...
Well... it looks as if I have a pretty stable install of it. Living Economy subcomponent is misbehaving though. Seems anytime I sell to a vendor they magically get 60,000 septims. I may have shut off and removed components that are nice options in all my experimentation and rework. I should probably just start over, but that was hours of work.
I had my first genuine FCOM moment today, meeting an encounter just off the road that was way too powerful for me. Thus began a harrowing retreat to the nearest town with patrolling guards.
I never played the originals so take this for what its worth: it wasn't a great game but it was decent enough. If only for the "sandbox" experience in a post-apoc setting.
Fallout 3 ending was a massive anti-climax for me. My reaction was something like: "Oh.... the credits are rolling.... what the...?" It was really easy playing it on the hardest possible setting the whole time. :S
I like the concept, but there just wasn't enough content or 'sandbox' like the previous titles had. It's good to have a main quest series to follow but such a series shouldn't be: 1. So short; 2. So basic; 3. So automated. There needs to be in-game incentives to break the mold of the standard quests and go out searching for glory in some random part of the country-side.
"Few men are born brave. Many become so through training and force of discipline"
-Flavius Vegetius Renatus
"As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead." - James 2:26
Watch This! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyheJ480LYA - Christian Artist Lecrae
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