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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #45 on: March 07, 2017, 07:59:42 am »
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I feel the same. I am quietly hoping that life is feudal MMO could maybe become somewhat of a substitute to that crpg void. And although most of my verbal exchanges with other crpg people usually revolve around flaming and trashtalk, I am actually kinda hoping to have some old chaps reunited there if the game turns out to be good.
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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #46 on: March 07, 2017, 08:23:13 am »
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There is this new game called Of Kings and Men, it has a brand new development team and the game rocks. Servers always have players., equipment range is wide and almost no bugs. Try it out.

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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #47 on: March 07, 2017, 08:59:14 am »
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There is this new game called Of Kings and Men, it has a brand new development team and the game rocks. Servers always have players., equipment range is wide and almost no bugs. Try it out.

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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #48 on: March 07, 2017, 09:09:18 am »
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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #49 on: March 07, 2017, 11:19:52 am »
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yet the fear to die without having done anything.

It's normal for dedicated archers, you really DO die without having done anything in your shitty worthless lives. And then there's this big shovel with your name on it, awaiting at the entrance to hell, for you to hop down and start loading the coal. For all eternity.
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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #50 on: March 07, 2017, 12:34:20 pm »
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Archers go to hell, Crossbowmen go to heaven. It is known.

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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #51 on: March 07, 2017, 01:28:34 pm »
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You guys don't pray to jeebus?  :shock:

I had no idea you had heretical tendencies Heskey.

James prayed for Heskey

Also you fucking nerds crpg is still going lol get off the forums and play some battle sometime you cheeky europeons

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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #52 on: March 07, 2017, 01:50:24 pm »
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Lemme guess, Pygria? Or Crete?

Beating that game a couple of years ago after spending my childhood watching older siblings try to play it felt like a great accomplishment.

Also the music in this game is sick, especially in the areas that kill you fastest. I didn't find Tartarus too bad, probably cos I'd never seen that area as a kid so didn't have to contend with the same panic/PTSD that other areas invoked in me the moment the music started.

Takes me back

Crete, though i think we still had something to do before going too far in there.

Somehow, that's exactly how I feel. I've been let down by so many things, so many times recently I can't get motivated to do anything. I'm studying (or am I ?) for some useless english degree, and even when I did everything not to get past the exams, I still got the passing grade. Furthermore, every night, I go to sleep with the thought that there's a clock ticking, and that's like the icing on the cake : extreme avoidance/laziness, yet the fear to die without having done anything. cRPG's death truly left a void I never managed to fill, be it with some useless uni work, some games getting worse over the year, or by trying to make friends from a dull/bland group of irl people. Nothing will come ever as close as what I lived during years with the merc clan.

Oh well, I'll just go play Path of Exile's new league until the end of the uni year, wait for updates on m&b 2, and the cycle will start all over again.

Lucky me i guess, i dont feel the same clock ticking. I only ever want to prove things to myself, and in general i dont feel like i want/need to prove anything. Crpg had me going hard at trying to become the bestest, but now its dead as far as playability goes even though there are a couple of players left. M&B2 dream though, maybe it will be our savior.
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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #53 on: March 07, 2017, 02:32:35 pm »
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Videogames are the only things worth living for.  8-)

How much higher would the suicide rate be if we didn't have it?
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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #54 on: March 07, 2017, 02:55:00 pm »
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Video games are great. Pretty sure my soul chose this life specifically to play CRPG and be a douchebag crusader king / NA Badmin / Drink beer and float in the lake

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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #55 on: March 07, 2017, 03:02:10 pm »
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Crete is a bitch, the 2 items you need there each cost 80 olives and you can only carry 99 at a time. Plus standing and fighting in Crete is the worst thing you can do - makes farming near-impossible.

So you need to farm elsewhere, go all the way to Crete, get to the correct room without dying and buy the item you need - then do it again. The best item there is power bracelet or something, makes your hits do more damage and lets you fire from the best sword without losing hp. Other item is fire resistance shield, need salamander skins to get that.

The most nightmarish place in the game for me is still Pygria, evil Pegasus and flame-spitting mega-snakes labyrinth with the most amazing soundtrack. You may still have this place to look forward too since it's the only reason you want the shield.

More olive farming? Jesus, i was naive to think we were past that  :mrgreen: Oh yeah salamander skins was the thing i knew of to farm now, but i guess now theres even more to it. The game has a pretty solid soundtrack so far indeed, some areas are really quite good, and others are very tough for extended periods. Like Laconia, its too hectic and chaotic, something about the composition is off. Though Crete seems to make up for it.
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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #56 on: March 07, 2017, 04:25:35 pm »
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It's normal for dedicated archers, you really DO die without having done anything in your shitty worthless lives. And then there's this big shovel with your name on it, awaiting at the entrance to hell, for you to hop down and start loading the coal. For all eternity.

After you stopped playing, I fell in love with str crutch shield builds, so I will just go to the purgatory to wait until my sins are cleansed. I wasn't that bad of a person since I played some honourable high strength armored longbowman build.

I've contended with the mortality clock a lot, it only ever surfaces late at night when all is quiet and you're left alone with your thoughts. Maybe it helps (or does the opposite) to acknowledge that we all die some day and that whatever we accomplish it will never be enough if that's your outlook. Whether or not you're satisfied at the end is down to your outlook more than your number of achievements.

Imo there's 2 kinds of mutually exclusive ways that people can struggle with mortality. Suicidal types can feel down because life sucks or is meaningless or whatever, and I'm incapable of ever empathising with that because I'm in the opposite camp. I think that folks like me and you that hear the clock ticking at night are the ones that enjoy being alive, even if you're bored or having a bad day or procrastinating something you know you should be doing, somewhere at the back of your mind you're happy to be experiencing life (even at a computer screen) and it's inconceivable and damn scary to think that there will be a time when it's over and you don't get to experience anything anymore.

Not to bait the community too much with the 'r' word, but sometimes I wonder if we started to cast off our evolutionary coping mechanism a little too soon. As much as I personally think religious worship doesn't make sense even from a religious perspective, from a practical perspective organised religion is good at forcing people to socialise with their local communities (in a time now where people increasingly get all nostalgic about the possibly-fictional days of unlocked front doors, apple pies cooling on the window etc), force a sense of purpose on those that need it, force a promise of life after death on those that need it. Maybe that's why our brains are so naturally susceptible to believe in the supernatural, because we're self-aware and we know we're going to die no matter what we do, so need a distraction/coping mechanism. Like that fable about the dad telling his lazy sons he'd buried treasure in his vineyard, so they spend their whole lives tilling the soil and getting rich by accidentally tending to the vineyard - maybe the religious aspect of religion was similarly a distraction from the practical benefits. We've never really put a secular equivalent in place, I guess if you're a gamer a 'clan' is the closest you can get to that but it's barely human contact and it's with people 100s of miles apart.

Well, I'm into some weird position : at 6-7, I decided to admit there's no superior entity to manage our lives, as said in several religious books. There's simply too much evil, too much bloodshed from mankind to think it is the fruit of some divine, positive creator; and if there ever was one, that entity is long gone, or doesn't care at all. Therefore, as soon as you dismiss the theory of God, you're alone in a way, facing your own mortality. There's no one to save you from that, it'll come to haunt you at night, or when you're alone. When I look at the night sky, I also remember how meaningless I am in front of the entire universe, and also in front of Time. It's only when you step back a little bit you realize how weak, stupid, incoherent, petty our condition may be, and it is so painful to say that nothing you'll do will matter at some point I sometimes wish I was born without a proper brain, or simply died at birth. Yet, this life is the only thing I got, and there's nothing after since there's no hell, nor heaven (or so I think). The only thing you can do from this point is trying to enjoy yourself and do some good on the way, since nothing actually matters when you're dead. I'll admit Heskey, I wish I'm wrong, because my vision of things is depressing at best.


Videogames are the only things worth living for.  8-)

Not the only thing to live for, yet really handy when everything around you is going batshit crazy. I just hope video games will not see their quality downgraded every year from now on, or I might be better off travelling around the world instead of sitting on my arse.

Lucky me i guess, i dont feel the same clock ticking. I only ever want to prove things to myself, and in general i dont feel like i want/need to prove anything. Crpg had me going hard at trying to become the bestest, but now its dead as far as playability goes even though there are a couple of players left. M&B2 dream though, maybe it will be our savior.

Basically, cRPG is to me that game that took over me, got me through somehow by turning me into a tryhard, before I realized it was just a damn mod, and I was better off trying a little bit, but in a casual way. All hail m&b 2.

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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #57 on: March 07, 2017, 06:53:29 pm »
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The part of the game you're at is the last and biggest olive farm. The only big instances I can think of for farming are to get both items in Crete, and to get the best sword left of the spawn in Pythia after going through bird-bombing hell all in one life (of the type that makes Laconia look like paradise).

The salamander skins farming is mean, the farming itself isn't difficult but the fact they made a fairly essential item only obtainable through farming in a totally hidden area is bs. If you haven't already discovered it or looked it up, the salamanders in question only exist in a hidden pit somewhere which means there is one (maybe two) pit in the game that you can fall down without dying.

Yeah, fortunately the game hints were enough to find us the pit and we got the ambrosia there. Generally the NPCs are helpful enough to push throught the game without guides, which is impressive.

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I wouldve been up if the game wasnt trash, and on top of that OKAM has made me feel completely off when playing crpg. CRPG is dead, even nostalgically going back to it, it has been patched too far to be fun.
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Re: Me lazy, send help
« Reply #58 on: March 08, 2017, 02:03:05 am »
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Reading this thread I came to conclusion that Gravoth is the missing link, but I sure as hell don't know how it survived all those years.