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Sir Spiff replied to Cthulhu's topic in Geneforge Series
It's good to pick one spot and keep a stash there. Generally, keeping all your stuff next to whatever enchanting anvil you actually use is ideal. It's safe, it'll never run out, and you don't have to lug everything around all the time.What class do you prefer[G5]
Sir Spiff replied to Spddin Ignis's topic in Geneforge Series
I like the Sorceress, myself, but I'm not very good with her. I tend to fare better with shapers/lifecrafters.Canister High[G5]
Sir Spiff posted a topic in Geneforge Series
Does excessive canister use still affect quest availability and endings? If so, what's the magic number to keep from becoming a slathering psychopath before the end?End game vs End game[G5]
Sir Spiff replied to Acky's topic in Geneforge Series
I've only done the Astoria ending, but I have to say it was a bit disappointing. I just buffed the allied minions and plowed through to the sole target, focused fire of Ghaldring, and won. I'm guessing the full-on Shaper ending with Alwan is similar. Next to that, taking on every member of the council sounds sweet.How big is Terrestria?[G5]
Sir Spiff replied to The Ratt's topic in Geneforge Series
Terrestria is the size of plot. It's as big as it needs to be for story and convenience purposes.Shaper/Lifecrafter D&D class?[G5]
Sir Spiff replied to ShadowCentaur's topic in Geneforge Series
Originally Posted By: Ex culminatioI guess we have a difference of opinion. I don't find the cleric, wizard, or druid balanced. They can be played so they don't do everything better than everyone else, but they don't have to be. Balancing something against them is a bad idea. Actually, they're totally, explosively overpowered to the point that they should be banned, too. Like I said, I'm for balancing against Psion, Bard, or Warblade instead. Going off ye olde tier list, anywhere from tier 2 to tier 4 is fine. For differentiating critters, I'm thinking some form of double-cost buffs peShaper/Lifecrafter D&D class?[G5]
Sir Spiff replied to ShadowCentaur's topic in Geneforge Series
Originally Posted By: Ex culminatioThe problem with trying to play a shaper is that D&D isn't made for it. Classes must balance against each other, and thus a shaper must be no more powerful than, say, a fighter. If you're talking 3.5, which it seems you are, then that's bollocks. Fighters are weak. Horribly weak. As in the Wizard could melee better if she wanted to, whereas the Fighter cannot melee effectively against level-appropriate foes due to the way monsters scale versus the way characters scale- meaning Fighters only get bigger numbers going for them, while monsters have bigWindowed Mode?
Sir Spiff replied to Sir Spiff's topic in Second Avernum Trilogy
Oh, I'm quite aware that I can minimize. It's just really annoying, as I like to write or surf while I play. It's a habit games with absurd load times got me into, but it carries over.Windowed Mode?
Sir Spiff posted a topic in Second Avernum Trilogy
I'm not too keen on being forced to play games in full screen mode. Alt+Enter isn't taking the game to windowed mode. Is there any way to do so?Whats your favorite rebel caracter
Sir Spiff replied to Shadow stormer's topic in Geneforge Series
Ghaldring; cunning, ruthless, unfathomably powerful- what's not to like?Which kind of spells do you like.
Sir Spiff replied to Josdhhht's topic in Geneforge Series
I use 'em all extensively, but mental is the most fun for me.Ideologies of Geneforge (4)
Sir Spiff replied to DokEnkephalin's topic in Geneforge Series
Quote:Originally written by Suspicious Vlish: The Shapers still lack the ability to negotiate with the resistance. Perhaps if they had a 'sit-down' with the humans, Drayks, Drakons, and Eyebeasts, then perhaps they could come to a compromise. At the worst, they could attempt to negotiate a truce.[/QB]Two points: 1) Did the rebels, especially the Drakons, even approach the Shapers diplomatically? 2) Throughout the entire game, the Shapers know the Drakons are creating a doomsday type weapon. What great power in their right mind would, through diplomacy, grant the enemy the time they neeIdeologies of Geneforge (4)
Sir Spiff replied to DokEnkephalin's topic in Geneforge Series
Quote:Originally written by Suspicious Vlish: Quite simply, merely because civilization X is more orderly than civilization Y does mean that it is preferable to civilization Y.You got my point backwards. I said, 'Order is the foundation of sustainable prosperity.' Let's say that a concrete slab is the foundation of any house (I generalize, but it's to make a point). You can have a concrete slab without a house, but a house without the concrete slab will fall. Likewise, you can have order without prosperity, but prosperity without order crumbles swiftly. Quote: If the Shaper regimeAre Drakons superior beings?
Sir Spiff replied to Suspicious Vlish's topic in Geneforge Series
Quote:Originally written by Suspicious Vlish: A left hander in the early 1900's would have been inferior to a right hander, because all of the utilities were crafted with right handers in mind?Righty propaganda, oppressor.Are Drakons superior beings?
Sir Spiff replied to Suspicious Vlish's topic in Geneforge Series
Quote:Originally written by Lord Safey: If I made such a claim about the US ya'll flame me off the forums.'Ya'll' is incorrect. The word means 'you all,' which means the 'ou' is being dropped. The correct spelling is 'Y'all.' Apparently, Drakons' claws won't allow them to hold a wrench. Tool use is one of the primary abilities which define higher life, and for Drakons, this ability is seriously curbed. Drakons are dramatically inferior because they can't use a hammer.
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