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Post by Liantedan on Aug 29, 2007 4:44:54 GMT -5
Dang but you guys are good! Thank you. ;D And on a slightly related topic : All hail the Victorious Dead !Heh, and here I was thinking several times during that run to give up, each time I lost some time by fumbling. I expected to maybe improve my last time by a full second, if I managed to fumble less than the time before... Oops! I'll toss in a makebelieve $10,000 to the winner and all who participate can hit the pub in Tir Malani. Start counting those imaginary bills, loneknight.
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Post by grobblewobble on Aug 29, 2007 5:15:05 GMT -5
Congratulations, Liantedan! You win. I'm satisfied with having stimulated you to improve your own record by almost a minute.
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Post by Liantedan on Aug 29, 2007 6:14:14 GMT -5
Congratulations, Liantedan! You win. I'm satisfied with having stimulated you to improve your own record by almost a minute. Thank you very much. Though I was hoping we'd try to break that record by a second at the time, despite my fear that you may end up setting a record I cannot possibly break, part of me is relieved that the title for Fastest Lactri Run is still my own. Again, thank you for this fun competition. If you ever decide to try to break my current record, let me know.
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Post by Xaa on Aug 29, 2007 22:47:07 GMT -5
All hail the Victorious Dead ! *boggles* Holy Speed of Light Broken, Batman!
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Post by Kilarin on Aug 30, 2007 0:29:05 GMT -5
wow! I didn't think you could get down the stairs that quickly, even with swiftness of the dead.
Just WOW!
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Post by Liantedan on Aug 30, 2007 2:47:50 GMT -5
*bows* Thank you, thank you ! ;D Well, now at least we can all state the obvious with even more certainty : The dead travel swiftly. (On a sidenote, does anyone have any idea where I can obtain some music of the group 'Sir Lord Baltimore' ? I've been looking for something of them for ages, but since they were from the '60's and haven't been big, none of their records are availiable anywhere... All I have is an old tape, but it's been played so many times that you can't really tell the difference between the bass and the high tones anymore. )
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Post by Blondin235 on May 9, 2009 1:59:26 GMT -5
would the fairy please move out of shot, you're blocking the view..!! ;D - resolution at 1440x900, achieved by altering the DungeonSiege.ini file - you have to put up with a warning message at load-up, but otherwise it runs perfectly OK.. - thanks to Elys over at SiegeTheDay for the info on how to implement.. PS:- how are you keeping these days, Xaa..??
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Post by Blondin235 on May 22, 2009 18:26:20 GMT -5
sorry to DP, but .. - running at 1440x900 gives some interesting perspectives.. ..in this shot in front of the trading-post in Hamlin, T’vril and my CHR contemplate making another strength-building run into enemy territory.. swinging the camera round we see the same CHRs in the distance - this time, viewed through the trading-post's window.. - nice..!! BTW: this is via an HD3850(512MB)AGP gfx card - the game is just so beautifully balanced for tactical play.. - muchos gracias, senor Xaa..!! ;D
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Post by Kilarin on May 25, 2009 1:00:16 GMT -5
Beautiful!
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Post by Blondin235 on Jun 7, 2009 18:05:56 GMT -5
I just caught the end of the dialogue on this NIS - I really like that message..
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