cRPG

cRPG => General Discussion => Topic started by: Jon_Snow on December 19, 2011, 12:15:42 am

Title: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Jon_Snow on December 19, 2011, 12:15:42 am
I hate so say it.

but looking at player numbers on a day to day basis. it's just not what it used to be.......
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Tears of Destiny on December 19, 2011, 12:20:04 am
You would all make terrible doctors...
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: chadz on December 19, 2011, 12:20:39 am
According to Wooki and his Game of Thrones spoilers,

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Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: okiN on December 19, 2011, 12:22:09 am
Ohhhh snap!
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Chris_P_Bacon on December 19, 2011, 12:22:26 am
BACON IS STILL ALIVE! LONG LIVE THE MORNING MEAT FOR MEN!
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Thovex on December 19, 2011, 12:22:33 am
Mod is fine, strat is not!
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Keshian on December 19, 2011, 12:23:58 am
Strat 4.0 with bigger map - NA separate from EU, old gold prices for items from strat 2.0 and half current upkeep on troops to allow real battles to happen a lot would make cRPG rise from the ashes like a phoenix (also making an NA sever for old cRPG and making xmascRPG permanent).
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Overdriven on December 19, 2011, 12:34:41 am
I swear this is what numbers were like pre-january patch? Then there was a boom...so I'd call this normal  :lol:
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Thomek on December 19, 2011, 12:39:26 am
strat doesnt need to be bigger.. well perhaps, but i mostly think it needs to be faster. :)
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Sharky on December 19, 2011, 12:41:30 am
crpg is fine as it is, it just needs some works on the new modes to stay fresh.
I wouldn't be scared if there is a little decrease in players, after all m&b becomes older and older and also it's not really easy for a normal player to get into crpg (really too difficult and time consuming)


Strategus, on the other hand, is really boring and few and few people is playing it. Some weeks ago it was full of randomers trying to do something. Now we see the desert around us. Also clans are GTXting or putting really little effort on it. It's just too boring and time consuming to do it right.
Some drastic changes are needed in strat.
In the meanwhile i suggest to fix the low xp and no gold, and the ticket scaling ASAP (or lack of) so it's actually possible to attack somebody if he has more then 1000 tickets (also would be great if an average battle would take no more then 30 min, we are all sick of 2 hours long battles)
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Candiru on December 19, 2011, 12:42:29 am
who cares, MB 2 on the way :P
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Lizard_man on December 19, 2011, 12:42:35 am
Worst mod ever...
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Sharky on December 19, 2011, 12:46:40 am
who cares, MB 2 on the way :P
meh we have no idea when it wil come , or if it will be really worth the wait (i think we can all agree native multiplayer was crappy, with like 4 maps 2 gamemodes and limited only on random battles without any strategus like mode).

I think even m&b 2 will require mods to be really enjoyable  :cry:
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Grumbs on December 19, 2011, 12:48:27 am
According to Wooki and his GOT spoilers,

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Would have appreciated if you actually typed out Game of Thrones..been trying to avoid spoilers. Sighhhhh
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Candiru on December 19, 2011, 12:52:04 am
meh we have no idea when it wil come , or if it will be really worth the wait (i think we can all agree native multiplayer was crappy, with like 4 maps 2 gamemodes and limited only on random battles without any strategus like mode).

I think even m&b 2 will require mods to be really enjoyable  :cry:

They have confirmed that there will be a multiplayer part and that part will be able to mod. So if anyone would put their mind to it there could be a cRPG in MB2. And I read somewhere that it will be released in the late summer.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: chadz on December 19, 2011, 12:59:50 am
Would have appreciated if you actually typed out Game of Thrones..been trying to avoid spoilers. Sighhhhh

I think it's just a fake/troll spoiler anyway.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Nessaj on December 19, 2011, 01:19:43 am
They have confirmed that there will be a multiplayer part and that part will be able to mod. So if anyone would put their mind to it there could be a cRPG in MB2. And I read somewhere that it will be released in the late summer.

Source? :P
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: The_Angle on December 19, 2011, 02:02:53 am
I think it's just a fake/troll spoiler anyway.

chadz ur gai,

go hom
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Harpag on December 19, 2011, 02:54:12 am
chadz, give more XP for Stratagus players, and you'll see the crowds, what this game has not yet seen. XP & Gold is the only motivation for random players/small clans. Is that what you want? I don't know this.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Tot. on December 19, 2011, 03:14:41 am
Well, I finished on the first part of A Feast for the Crows. That book is simply not interesting anymore (or just poorly planned, all these additional characters of Dorne etc. aren't as magnetic as Northern counterparts, some characters feel like waste of space to be honest), so far cba to make myself to buy and struggle through the second part.

Thread derailing since 1410.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Tristan on December 19, 2011, 04:15:36 am
Unfortunately I must agree with you Tot. While I have a fetish with Cersei that kept me through the 4th book, the constant addition of characters just annoys me to no end now. I DON'T care about the east. Let us concentrate on Westeros shall we?! I was surprisingly long time about reading the 5th book.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Angantyr on December 19, 2011, 07:36:08 am
I know many fans felt like you two but personally I think it's great that we get the East and the Ironmen fleshed out; it all adds depth to the ASoIaF universe and overall storyline and you'll soon enough be reaquainted with the original cast in Dance of Dragons. And now when you do and hear of faraway places you'll have a much better understanding of the cities, characters and customs being mentioned. The reader is still following characters like Cercei, Arya, Sam, Jaime and Brienne, and personally I highly enjoy many of the new cast, like Aeron, Euron and Victarion Greyjoy and Prince Doran (where the princess and Aerys don't seem so well-rounded, imo, but they serve their purpose), and I find regions like Dorne, the Iron Islands and the Free Cities really fascinating. Each to his own, of course, I'm just impressed how many high quality cultures and characters George R. R. Martin can breathe life into, almost on a Silmarillion-esque scale and each in many ways more particularized than Tolkien's.

And apologies for off-topic but thread is derp.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Wrenaq_Lars on December 19, 2011, 11:01:14 am
If that person in GoT dies, someones gonna pay for spoiling it for me grrrrrrrr..:D
But bacck OT, I have recently come back to playing crpg and love it even more, I never got into strat and I dont think I ever will.
The mod does need more types of games I think to keep it fresh so I think we should be trying to come up with new game types.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Angantyr on December 19, 2011, 11:30:42 am
Yes, thank you for the spoiler, bub, I was unfortunate enough to read it before you removed it and I've only just started on a Dance of Dragons..
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: The_Bloody_Nine on December 19, 2011, 11:35:43 am
cool, a Game of Thrones thread in General Discussion.

I think it all depends on the books to come. If Mister M. manage to finish them, and if its going to be as good as I hope, both Feast for crows and Dance of Thargaryens will be seen in a new light. It is a complex story, and for the final books and everyone involved M could not just use characters, people and plots that were not carefully developed and introduced, that would be dull and typical fantasy shit.

yeah and chadz, that was really not funny even if tempting to post ofc.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: gazda on December 19, 2011, 12:00:18 pm
DEAD
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Spleen on December 19, 2011, 12:09:57 pm
A guy named Jon_Snow (very unique name indeed) declaring this At fifteen, I had the will to  learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no  doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ;  at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could  do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the  square..
Now I've seen it all.
Where's that JLanister guy when you need him?
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: chadz on December 19, 2011, 12:14:32 pm
yeah and chadz, that was really not funny even if tempting to post ofc.

I agree, and I'm sorry. I even thought so was while posting. But in my mind I replaced tempting with irresistable.

I added another spoiler layer so people have to unspoiler twice now :3
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Fluffy_Muffin on December 19, 2011, 12:53:45 pm
They should put Martins head in a jar when he dies
 
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So he can finish the damned series
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Joker86 on December 19, 2011, 01:26:14 pm
I don't know why people are always so afraid of spoilers.

I always read the last few pages of a book before starting it. This way I can estimate if it is worth my time or not, and in a few cases I already was right doing so.

Even by knowing how it ends you still can have a lot of fun reading/watching a story. That's why "Columbo" is always entertaining for me. At the beginning they show you who was the murderer, and how he did it, and you know Columbo will get him, but still you watch it because you want to know HOW you get to the end you already know.

The same with this person dying in Game of Thrones. I would like to know how he will die, and why. ALL fictional characters are gonna die one day, one way or the other, but they will. Unless they are some kind of vampire or immortal. And god knows I would offer a blowjob for the person telling me that Edward Cullen is gonna die.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Ninja_Khorin on December 19, 2011, 01:35:33 pm
I want to know that too. But not seeing it coming is always more fun. That's how you get the shock and the how and the why. And of course all people die of old age. That's not the point we're discussing, the point is I like being suprised when someone doesn't die of old age.

That said. I still laughed at chadz joke, because I've already read the books.

And I just googled Edward Cullen. Who the fuck cares about some twilight dude.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: chadz on December 19, 2011, 01:45:16 pm

That's why "Columbo" is always entertaining for me. At the beginning they show you who was the murderer, and how he did it, and you know Columbo will get him, but still you watch it because you want to know HOW you get to the end you already know.

But it's done and intended differently. A columbo spoiler would be telling you how he solves the crime.

I think a BBT quote is in order:
Quote from: Sheldon
I'm sorry but I'm not going to watch the Clone Wars TV Series until I've seen the Clone Wars movie. I prefer to let George Lucas disappoint me in the order he intended.

Yes, I think spoilers are evil. Unless they are in spoiler tags.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Joker86 on December 19, 2011, 01:51:46 pm
And I just googled Edward Cullen. Who the fuck cares about some twilight dude.

Everyone with women in his life... *sigh*...  :mad:


Perhaps it's my lack of empathy for other people that causes me to feel some kind of ignorance towards the faith of certain fictional characters, and thus making me not bother about being spoilered or not.  :?
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Moncho on December 19, 2011, 02:01:23 pm
Anyway, is CTF dead already? Havent seen people playing it in 2 days. Was that shorter life than DTV? (Bring the old housecamping DTV back!!)
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: chadz on December 19, 2011, 02:35:45 pm
Err.. wrong thread? Offtopic mucho?

This thread is about GOT, after all.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Jacko on December 19, 2011, 02:39:32 pm
Now you guys done it; chadz in full trollmode. No turning back now.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Blondin on December 19, 2011, 02:40:19 pm
Everyone with women in his life... *sigh*...  :mad:


Depends if you speak of girls or women, no?
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Gnjus on December 19, 2011, 02:40:28 pm
Completely off topic, writing from a non-gaming laptop, after 5 Lavov's & 6 Beers (and counting): do people who give + to chadz's posts do that because they agree with him or just out of ass-kissery ? Always wandered that.....:?:
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: bredeus on December 19, 2011, 02:44:05 pm
I vote for option two ;)
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Grumbs on December 19, 2011, 03:22:53 pm
I don't know why people are always so afraid of spoilers.

For me I hate spoilers, especially for a series I particularly like. It lessens the impact and makes you anticipate too much whats going to happen. Its like reading Lord of the Rings (LOTR Spoiler incoming.. but you probably know from seeing the movies) and seeing Gandalf die..in the book theres a huge section between his death and then Gandalf the White and it comes as a genuine surprise to you and the characters due to the way his reintroduction into the story is delivered (he's supposed to be Sarruman IIRC). This is when I read it young anyway, before the movies came out. Its things like these that make stories classics

I even don't like spoilers for mediocre movies, but thats just me I guess.

Hard to avoid spoilers on the internet though I guess. I've been meaning to read Books 2 of GOT for ages now because I wanted to read it before the tv series came out, had it for years but would never get around to it lol. This spoiler might not even take place until way into the books or even the last 1
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Moncho on December 19, 2011, 03:40:37 pm
For me I hate spoilers, especially for a series I particularly like. It lessens the impact and makes you anticipate too much whats going to happen. Its like reading Lord of the Rings (LOTR Spoiler incoming.. but you probably know from seeing the movies) and seeing Gandalf die..in the book theres a huge section between his death and then Gandalf the White and it comes as a genuine surprise to you and the characters due to the way his reintroduction into the story is delivered (he's supposed to be Sarruman IIRC). This is when I read it young anyway, before the movies came out. Its things like these that make stories classics

I even don't like spoilers for mediocre movies, but thats just me I guess.

Hard to avoid spoilers on the internet though I guess. I've been meaning to read Books 2 of GOT for ages now because I wanted to read it before the tv series came out, had it for years but would never get around to it lol. This spoiler might not even take place until way into the books or even the last 1
last chapter of last published book, inbetween the red woman warning and reviving him (hopefully)
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Grumpy_Nic on December 19, 2011, 03:42:10 pm
I like crpg
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Tyrell on December 19, 2011, 04:11:44 pm
You know nothing, Jon Snow.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: B3RS3RK on December 19, 2011, 04:19:08 pm
Everyone with women in his life... *sigh*...  :mad:

Back when i was young, Vampires used to suck blood, not dick like today.

Fucking bundle of sticks Vampires.

Couldnt stand a fucking chance against Blade or Dracula.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Corrado_Decimo on December 19, 2011, 05:07:46 pm
chadz, give more XP for Stratagus players, and you'll see the crowds, what this game has not yet seen. XP & Gold is the only motivation for random players/small clans. Is that what you want? I don't know this.

exactly. i still remember the november 2010 pub crawl strat battles with 100k scaled tickets. i did from level 33 to level 39 in 2 battles. something like 9-10 mil xp. oh and guess what? rosters were full every battle.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Leshma on December 19, 2011, 05:17:53 pm
Now you guys done it; chadz in full trollmode. No turning back now.

Even chadz himself got bored of this mod...
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Siiem on December 19, 2011, 05:21:48 pm
I heard Fasader likes spoilers.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Skysong on December 19, 2011, 05:36:54 pm
Dead Mod Walking...
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Oberyn on December 19, 2011, 05:49:18 pm
exactly. i still remember the november 2010 pub crawl strat battles with 100k scaled tickets. i did from level 33 to level 39 in 2 battles. something like 9-10 mil xp. oh and guess what? rosters were full every battle.

Yeah that also totally wasn't part of the reason cRPG had to be wiped, lvl 31 soft cap implemented and upkeep put in. Cause having a bunch of lvl 40+ people didn't break the game at all.

edit: Anything that is more than a year old is free game for spoilers tbh.

ps: Rosebud was his sled, Gandalf comes back as the white wizard, Snape killed Dumbledore. ZOMG NO SPOILER TAG
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Gnjus on December 19, 2011, 07:11:18 pm
I heard Fasader likes spoilers.

Lies. Fasader likes spoinks and nothing else but spoinks.
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Castor on December 19, 2011, 08:55:55 pm
Awesome a GOT discussion thread! Season 2 needs to come out already!

are the books worth the read?
Title: Re: At fifteen, I had the will to learn ; at thirty, I could stand ; at forty, I had no doubts ; at fifty, I understood the heavenly Bidding ; at sixty, my ears were opened ; at seventy, I could do as my heart lusted without trespassing from the square.
Post by: Tydeus on December 19, 2011, 09:01:13 pm
The books are better than the TV series.
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Post by: gazda on December 19, 2011, 09:01:59 pm
so... is it really dead?
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Post by: Corrado_Decimo on December 19, 2011, 09:23:46 pm
Awesome a GOT discussion thread! Season 2 needs to come out already!

are the books worth the read?

you mad? you really didn't read the George R. R. Martin books? well i'd say "is the TV series worth to watch?"
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Post by: Leshma on December 19, 2011, 10:58:32 pm
you mad? you really didn't read the George R. R. Martin books? well i'd say "is the TV series worth to watch?"

Of course. One of the best shows atm.
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Post by: Tristan on December 20, 2011, 12:03:38 am
I have to disagree there Leshma. The Borgias, Justified, Boss and Homeland are all up there if not better.

However much I like the whole setting it had quite a few faults. Maybe it's because I read the books twice, but honestly GoT was not so exiting to watch.

It doesn't mean I dislike it, but my suspension wasn't really in.... And there was an unfortunate lack of awesome which was more present in, lets say lotr.
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Post by: Armbrust_Schtze on December 20, 2011, 05:16:14 pm
According to Wooki and his Game of Thrones spoilers,

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lolnerd.
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Post by: Keshian on December 20, 2011, 05:24:15 pm
What is Game of Thrones?
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Post by: Joker86 on December 20, 2011, 05:26:29 pm
I have to disagree there Leshma. The Borgias, Justified, Boss and Homeland are all up there if not better.

However much I like the whole setting it had quite a few faults. Maybe it's because I read the books twice, but honestly GoT was not so exiting to watch.

It doesn't mean I dislike it, but my suspension wasn't really in.... And there was an unfortunate lack of awesome which was more present in, lets say lotr.

I think the Lannister armours look retarded. Especially the helmets, that are like some gay version of the Orthanc-Uruk-Hai helmets.

Lannister soldiers in the background:
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Uruk Hai from the White Hand:

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Post by: Skysong on December 20, 2011, 05:26:53 pm
What is Game of Thrones?

It's a Book / TV series in which Jon Snow dies with his wolf and his wolf's friends and their friends.
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Post by: Joker86 on December 20, 2011, 05:30:03 pm
Ouch, prepare yourself for getting flamed heavily  :lol:
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Post by: Lobster on December 20, 2011, 05:42:42 pm
Snow does not die, He is just stabed a little bit.

The real issue i had is that Rob and Catelyn die in book/season 2 plus with Rickon and bran missing, who will be the next Heir in winterfall ?
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Post by: Blackpoint on December 20, 2011, 05:54:15 pm
OMG yes there are many players leaving mount and blade cRPG but I think if the dmins would do a happy hour every tuesday and friday or whenever they want to and there will be bonus xp one hour long I think most people would stay and have much fun .
Or more new weapons and crossbows and some kinda shit .
Just pm the admins tell them which weapon or armory you like in other games or summet and let them think about.We just need new stuff in cRPG not in strategus.

Thinking about resetting cRPG that is killing cRPG .SO go the fuck of with this "we want old cRPG ".

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Post by: Angantyr on December 20, 2011, 06:45:13 pm
Oh yes, Joker, the Lannister guardsmen armors are silly - it's a shame they didn't just go with kettle hats and half helmets as are mentioned a few times in the books. The Starks look pretty neat in their fur cloaks and mail though, which is also true to the book series, and the King's Guard and ( as far as I remember ) Tywin Lannister's armors were quite good, too. And now that you mention LoTR - and people are otherwise spewing random stuff into the virtual room - the appearance of the men of Gondor is probably the oddest and most inappropriate design choice with their big WoW shoulderpads and plate when compared to their mail and black surcoats in the books ( which has also destroyed much in licence games and Total War and M&B LoTR mods based on the movies ).
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Post by: Teeth on December 20, 2011, 06:47:36 pm
Completely off topic, writing from a non-gaming laptop, after 5 Lavov's & 6 Beers (and counting): do people who give + to chadz's posts do that because they agree with him or just out of ass-kissery ? Always wandered that.....:?:
I happen to think chadz has a good sense of humour, very similar to my own, and I like how he deals with certain situations. I + any post that makes me smile or is clever.

I always read the last few pages of a book before starting it.
You gotta be kidding me. Never have to read any posts by you about books anymore.
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Post by: Joker86 on December 20, 2011, 07:07:46 pm
It's just that I hate good stories with a bad ending. By knowing the end I can spare myself those unsatisfying stories.

Of course this can have unwanted effects, too, because I would have read "Titanic" (bad story, good ending), but those cases are very rare  :wink:
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Post by: Angantyr on December 20, 2011, 07:22:59 pm
Just admit you cried a little when 'Leo' died already, Joker.
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Post by: Christo on December 20, 2011, 07:24:30 pm
Rename to: Spoiler Thread

Srsly. Do it. :lol:
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Post by: Joker86 on December 20, 2011, 07:34:31 pm
Just admit you cried a little when 'Leo' died already, Joker.

Yes, I laughed so hard, a few tears ran down my cheeks...

I was so happy that he died, after having watched the movie I went to the toilet and got my dick pinched in my zipper, blood running down my legs, and I was still smiling.
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Post by: Leshma on December 20, 2011, 07:47:01 pm
I happen to think chadz has a good sense of humour, very similar to my own, and I like how he deals with certain situations. I + any post that makes me smile or is clever.

People who are offended by anything that beer said don't have sense of humour. Also Austrians and German people most definitely don't have sense of humour :P

Flame is on!
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Post by: Joker86 on December 20, 2011, 07:59:01 pm
Also Austrians and German people most definitely don't have sense of humour :P

Well, we have other qualities:

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Post by: Joker86 on December 20, 2011, 08:09:30 pm
Uuuh, there's even more:

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And there's a show that literally proves that we do have a good sense of humour:

Stackenblochen (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo_2ReMNzhU)

I watch it every evening.
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Post by: Templar_Ratigan on December 20, 2011, 08:33:25 pm
If they made current Crpg more stable and brought out some more interesting gear, as suggested by blackpoint, then yeah I think id be more inclined to like it.

Although mainly just the stability thing.

Oh also the majority of the people who play this mod make CS 1.6 and CSS players look like saints and trust me, that takes some hard work.
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Post by: The_Bloody_Nine on December 21, 2011, 01:54:16 am
If they made current Crpg more stable and brought out some more interesting gear, as suggested by blackpoint, then yeah I think id be more inclined to like it.

Although mainly just the stability thing.

Oh also the majority of the people who play this mod make CS 1.6 and CSS players look like saints and trust me, that takes some hard work.
what stability thing?