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It's that time of year again; a day to spend with family and friends, to appreciate what you have, to give to those less fortunate, and to over-indulge on- oh look, Big Zam.

As mentioned above, Feral Solidarity is complete and ready for purchase, woo hoo! If you want to get your hands on some of this, the price is set at $5, which you can send through Paypal to [email protected]. Also, make sure to send me an email so that I can confirm your purchase and send you a link that contains your full Feral Solidarity game setup download!

Since this is a one-person operation, I'll be taking care of processing your purchase as quickly as I can. If it seems to be taking a while for you to receive an email confirming your purchase and containing your download link, please be patient as I'm likely in the bathroom or asleep. I can safely guarantee, however, that your order will be filled within 12 hours of your purchase.

Thank you for your support.
 
Feral Solidarity can be found here: http://rpgmaker.net/games/6880/
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It's funny how we doubt there are any professionals here..  :tsk:

I am no professional, but if I were to enter.. I'd make something I've done near
20 times in the past year.. A toasted peanut butter sandwich with scrambled eggs,
pepper, and cinnamon all combined into one. I'd add in some of those spicy barbecue
wavy lays, but that'd be borderline disqualifying since it wouldn't be a real 'base ingredient'
food source.

I'd post a picture, but I'd have to make it, and then I'd have to sneak the camera from
my father and upload it through his computer.
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I've got the game, and I struggle to keep interest in it since the leveling takes FOREVER when you
solo.. and it takes FOREVER to find a good group (even one at all) for a group exp thingy..

Warning: Your group exp gets sapped GREATLY when you have a group consisting of more than
three different levels in your group, such as 10-13. You want to always keep within the "restriction"
of the levels, that is if you want to level at a DECENT pace. I am only lvl 32 on my warrior, so I should
look for a group of people with a minimum level of 30, or a maximum of 34.
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I'm trying not to play games and focus on other things but I'm such a compulsive spender that I can't help but buy crap.

Half the games I own are still in the plastic.

Yeah.

You should send a few of the best ones over to me.  :naughty:
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She just needs to stay in there till she can get all her problems settled.

I remember everyone I used to go to school with back in the second grade used to have
a crush on this woman... it makes me sad to see her in this kind of shape.
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So it would appear, the greatest punishment is to keep me here, eh?

Really, the only reason I was acting like a total twit the past few posts was
to get banned or unregistered, or deleted for that matter... but I see that
plan went to shit from this thread... so eh.. forget it.

I truthfully hold no personal grudge against anyone here, as this was just
a plot that fell through in the long run.

I don't expect any agreement, any love.. nor do I suggest/request/want it.

I guess I'll go back to posting on the G&D forum then in a civil, reasonable manner ..

You can post whatever you want considering what you believe to be the truth
on this whole situation, though I can assure you most of it will just be self-bias
opinions and/or assumptions.

Good day, sirs.  :sweat:
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You see the log out button next to the ugly search bar (which isn't as cool as the advanced search options we used to have)?

Click it.

Case closed.

Do you honestly lose fucking sleep knowing that your account still exists here?

Na, I'm not that fucked up to get addicted to a forum.... but you know, obviously a little 13 year old wouldn't be able to comprehend that... eh?
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@Velfarre :I know, I know... why fulfill this anyway, eh wot?

Personal vendettas just don't cut it with me, Velfarre.


@Catslacks: It'd prove that the admins/mods can do shit when a person requests it.
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It's not that hard, and it'd show some balls knowing that such action can be taken at the USERS REQUEST.

Even Animexpansion Forum had this policy, and it worked quite well when jackasses wanted to be deleted.
But for some reason unspecified by anyone, this isn't the case in the 'almighty' GamingW, and someone has
to go completely out of their way 4 TIMES in a public setting just to obtain such an honor.

If I receive flames and a bunch of nonsensical jibberish from mods telling me to just grow up er wot, then it'll
just go unappreciated.

If no action is taken at the USERS REQUEST aside from a warning message, it'd only further prove my point.

I have done all I wanted to do at this forum, and I just feel that its absolute bullshit that no one can approve
of such an action, even if it is requested by the same person.


Thread suggested to you by : Jeff.
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And the plot thickens...  :gwa:
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yeah. Jeff doesn't take this stuff very well. He might major warn you.

Then that'd take me one step closer to my goal, now wouldn't it.  :woop:
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what exactly was the point of this

To declare that I was heading out, simple as that.
Others misread it as I was leaving permanently because
of a little somethin' somethin' that happened earlier.


And now that this thread has served its purpose, it is no longer needed.
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So this whole thing was a big drama. Very original verilo, you think of this plan all by yourself?
And your little comeback WAS original?  :hmm:

Please don't try and start shit
where it isn't needed, Aten.
I left to hang with friends, thats still leaving...

Also, please don't post after this, Aten, if its going to
be flame-bait material.  You can take it to me in PMs
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And I'm back after hangin' out with my friends...

It's funny how you assume I left stomping off in a tissy, all because it was after that
one debate.... for shame..  :tsk:
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I'll be heading out for an undefined amount of time.

No questions please.
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I've been playing video games since I was like 3 or 4, and the first time I picked up a nintendo controller and used
it I was not even 1 (I couldn't even walk yet). I've been playing video games all my life, they are a part of my everyday
schedule.. but don't get me wrong, I'm not some freakishly addicted nerd or anything that spends 15-20 hours a day playing.

I play a healthy amount of games daily whilst doing other things, and I'm not as in touch with the news and next-gen stuff as
many other gamers though.
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I've started playing through Act I, and I say.. there certainly aren't many problems with it... though I must make some suggestions.

1. The beginning town, where you had to talk to everyone, seemed a little too drawn out, and I was itching to get onto the battles.
2. Mapping could be a little better, such as docks, and the appearance of the ship. Also, houses and roofs could do with a little
adjustment to make them blend better and appear smoother. I haven't seen any real problems with the inside maps yet.
3. When I see clocks in the game, they all appear to be lying on the ground. It might look better if you raised them all by one tile
so that they're completely on the wall.
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When it comes to playing the game after buying it from the store, I'd suggest

1. Guild Wars
2. Diablo 1 & 2

But completely free regardless of going to the store, I'd suggest...

1. RuneScape