Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:All this Zelda talk has made me want to try Adventure of Link again. Anybody have any tips for beating this hard game?
1337W422102 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:All this Zelda talk has made me want to try Adventure of Link again. Anybody have any tips for beating this hard game?
Learn early on just how high/far you can jump. It'll make leaping over enemies/projectiles/gaps a LOT easier. I know this must sound pretty basic, but seriously, it be important, yo.
That and eff the haters.
Also, anyone know if the DVD drive from an Xbox 360 Arcade/Pro/Elite whatever it's called can be plugged into an opened 360 S and be usuable? Do they both use the same SATA and power cables? I'm wondering because my S's DVD drive is acting up on me and my dead launch model is in dead a box in the basement like many an ex-wife. I've already given its hard drive to the S; if I can salvage the optical drive too, I'd be pretty glad.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Happy Locust wrote:1337W422102 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:All this Zelda talk has made me want to try Adventure of Link again. Anybody have any tips for beating this hard game?
Learn early on just how high/far you can jump. It'll make leaping over enemies/projectiles/gaps a LOT easier. I know this must sound pretty basic, but seriously, it be important, yo.
That and eff the haters.
Also, anyone know if the DVD drive from an Xbox 360 Arcade/Pro/Elite whatever it's called can be plugged into an opened 360 S and be usuable? Do they both use the same SATA and power cables? I'm wondering because my S's DVD drive is acting up on me and my dead launch model is in dead a box in the basement like many an ex-wife. I've already given its hard drive to the S; if I can salvage the optical drive too, I'd be pretty glad.
I don't have an xbox, but I don't see why the hardware between the two models wouldn't be compatible. Especially if it's just a SATA port. Standard PC hardware so I doubt it's got a proprietary control.
1337W422102 wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:I don't have an xbox, but I don't see why the hardware between the two models wouldn't be compatible. Especially if it's just a SATA port. Standard PC hardware so I doubt it's got a proprietary control.
You would think so. Only, it turns out that plugging the Original 360's disc drive into the Slim results in the Slim recognizing the drive as a DVD drive and JUST a DVD drive, so it can't run games. Apparently this is due to the firmware and can be avoided by swapping the drives' circuit boards. But, the Slim drive's a different model, so you can't swap boards.
Adjusting the Slim's laser's potentiometer did nothing, either. I went ahead and ordered a new laser that should get here soon.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Happy Locust wrote:Well, *everyone together now*, Now you Know....
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
1337W422102 wrote:In Xbox 360 ownership, knowing is half the hassle. Paying a fee is the other half.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:1337W422102 wrote:In Xbox 360 ownership, knowing is half the hassle. Paying a fee is the other half.
Also, knowing that taking apart your Xbox comes with inherent risks, and taking apart the DVD drive to fiddle around with the laser also has risks.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Happy Locust wrote:The elder Scrolls: Skyrim
More side questing. Retrieved the final piece of Mehrune's razor, but the summoning to repair it took a sharp turn when Mehrunes ordered me to kill the Mythic Dawn priest. I don't take orders from has-been end-game bosses of previous games in this series so I refused and took out the goons he sent after me.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:The elder Scrolls: Skyrim
More side questing. Retrieved the final piece of Mehrune's razor, but the summoning to repair it took a sharp turn when Mehrunes ordered me to kill the Mythic Dawn priest. I don't take orders from has-been end-game bosses of previous games in this series so I refused and took out the goons he sent after me.
To be fair, they could only get rid of Mehrunes by having Martin sacrifice himself so they could summon Akatosh, and Akatosh holds the same seat in his pantheon that Odin or Zeus do in their own. And getting a Daedric Prince angry is a very, very bad idea. You know how they keep mentioning the Red Mountain erupted in Morrowind? That's because Azura was mad that the Tribunal failed to follow her exact instructions (Don't let Nerevar die, and don't use the Tools of Kagrenac) so she blew up the whole damn island. And she's one of the friendly Princes. (Though Vivec may or may not have raped her as well, it's kind of vague)
Mehrune's Razor is actually not that bad, since each shot has a chance to insta-kill almost every enemy in the game. But at your level, you undoubtedly have something much nicer.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
1337W422102 wrote:You blokes owe me your jelly.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:1337W422102 wrote:You blokes owe me your jelly.
I have some black Chu Jelly if you're interested.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Fallout: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game:
War...war never changes...
Fallout sure as hell does, though. I knew the Interplay-era games were more like an RTS than the more action-oriented Bethesda-era games. A lot was kept (And a lot of this I'm only seeing retroactively, I haven't played the Interplay games before) like sound effects, the stat system, designs, Ron Perlman, and such.
On my way out of Vault 13, caused a massive dent in the rat population. Hit up Vault 15, only to find nothing but more rats and a broken elevator that I can't use without rope. Phooey. Hit up a nearby town for information, and got info on a nearby Raider tribe and a cave full of Rad Scorpions. Well, 2 o'clock, murder time.
1337W422102 wrote:Shadowman wrote:Fallout: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game:
War...war never changes...
Fallout sure as hell does, though. I knew the Interplay-era games were more like an RTS than the more action-oriented Bethesda-era games. A lot was kept (And a lot of this I'm only seeing retroactively, I haven't played the Interplay games before) like sound effects, the stat system, designs, Ron Perlman, and such.
On my way out of Vault 13, caused a massive dent in the rat population. Hit up Vault 15, only to find nothing but more rats and a broken elevator that I can't use without rope. Phooey. Hit up a nearby town for information, and got info on a nearby Raider tribe and a cave full of Rad Scorpions. Well, 2 o'clock, murder time.
Scored the free GOG.com edition, yes? Right on. Dem sweet, sweet extras.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:1337W422102 wrote:Scored the free GOG.com edition, yes? Right on. Dem sweet, sweet extras.
Oh yeah, nabbed the game and the extras to boot.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
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