Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140221183807/@comment-3547390-20140427210831

I keep hoping the levels will get better to the point that I can ignore that flaw. Of course they never redeem themselves as it often becomes an obstacle course of TRBs. I don't know there is going to be more that I hate. Actually, there is a lot more to it. As said before, at least with a DP/MA level you know that it is possible to complete. I was driven crazy by that coorespondence, but I knew that there was an obvious way to do it. In a FM it is entirely possible that the editor forgot to make a button work or even add the button in the first place, meaning your search is rather futile. My sense of accomplishment is when I give up on one of these, only to find out that it was indeed impossible to do.

The Order of the Vine is great for stealth. It is terrible for hidden objects. Almost every objective was something hidden in some random place. It's good I am usually lucky with blundering into stuff (when I don't I end up spending 5 hours, for some reason it is always 5). The end is quite interesting, if a bit forced.

You know, your comparison of the FMs to the OMs makes me miss good levels. I think I might have to replay some to get all this negativity out. And what better than the bank?

I eventually need to watch Episode 6 so I can see Episode 7. But what is wrong with bunnies versus teddy bears starring Mara Jade? What do you want? Cannibal rabbits and Don Wan Kihotay? A third death star (The Empire didn't exactly have a ton of plans for dealing with rebellions)? John Carter of Mars (think Conan...in space)? Han Solo donning a hat and going to find a lost ark? A monkey with a skull? Secret of the Monkey Island? A new sith who is so evil that he gathers a gang of people who die one at a time before he sneaks off with some valuable gems? A movie focused entirely on the Wampa who got his arm cut off? March of the Taun-Tauns? Force ghosts driving an old Luke insane while everyone else believes he is just senile? Star Wars as told by Mickey Mouse? Han Solo joins the Pirates of the Carribbean but when Namor the Submariner shows up everyone must call upon the help of the Hulk? The entire plotline of Jedi Knight being useless as Disney is saying that the entire EU never happened? The last fact made into a movie? A movie on making Star Wars Episode 8?

Actually, all that could be made without problem in my book. As long as Tiltony Throws a Shape never becomes a movie. You want Star Wars at its worst? That story... the story to tell me to beware of pink triangles that can't talk.

Why does all this sound like the plot for a sitcom? Coming this fall... Luke's a good kid who helped destroy the Empire while his father, Vader, is the leader of that same group. But what would happen if they... (dramatic pause).... shared the same body? Yep, that's right folks! Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler play a monster resurrected by a group of kids. Escaping from the lab, they have to learn to fit into society while at the same time learning to bond as a family. Coming this fall, it's "More Vader than Luke"!

Hahahaha. I am guessing so. I mean, the roads just look so impractical and tight. I always thought New York was a pain to navigate. I know nothing of bad roads.

Carriages? I always thought that was just an American stereotype... Why would anyone prefer a carriage to a car? The roads feel more bumpy and you get to your location slower. I also hope it is some form of bus as I don't know how everyone gets so good at training horses over there. I also feel stupid as I had to look up what a hamlet was. It seems they are rather rare in the States, so that is my excuse. Even "the council" confuses me, I thought it was British Parliament. Looking up British Council, all I can find is some charity drive (why would you name yourself after a legislative body?). I apologize for my American ignorance :(.

So the national speed limit is 70 but the council might be slowing it down to 50 or 60? Well, that sounds pretty bad. So the national speed limit is just for carriages over there? Well, that explains why ours is 65, though we have some politicians that want to boost it to 70. Course, that is all because I live in Massachusetts where we have tighter laws than the rest of the country on everything. Everywhere else is 75.