Wow.... I haven't really posted in a while. Update time...
Move::
Our living room is still full of packed boxes, the couch is still upright in the kitchen... There's a lot to be done. Today is supposed to be about unpacking, but of course I haven't gotten any done... After I post here. I promise. ;) Bathroom, then kitchen, then work on the living room...
It's nice living together. I do feel like I'm walking a fine line between nagging and asking for simple things, sometimes, but neither one of us has blown up at the other about housework yet so it's good. Meals for two are nice, and having someone I can ask to run to the store for oil while I prepare other parts of dinner. And of course there's the convenience of nearby snuggles. :)
Recreation:
I'm playing Chrono Trigger for the first time ever, and having a fun time of it. I got yelled at once for giving up on a puzzle and googling for the answer (the Tyrano Lair warp room) but mostly I'm figuring things out, I think. I'm really not used to gaming though, really - londo has pointed out a few times, "Did you notice that your enemy has a wicked counterattack?" and I'm like, "What? Uh... He attacked. That's what enemies do. Sometimes they attack more than other times?" Heh. I try to tell people I don't have the mind of a gamer, but I guess they don't believe me. ;)
Still reading through The Wheel of Time series, currently on book 7. Also reading Warrior's Apprentice from the Vor books, and both of those will probably be shelved for a day when I get a copy of Harry Potter. ;) And my copy of An Ode To Billy Joe arrived...
Knitting: still on needles are the Rogue and my brother's Everton scarf. I just started on Soleil for myself as something to do quick and dirty, and I have bartered my services to someone to create them a kitten army from this pattern. Sounds like a fun stashbuster. :)
Bellydancing: Waiting for fall classes to begin.
SCA: Everyone's in their pre-Pennsic swing, so not much is going on that suits me. If I'm wrong, let me know. ;)
KoL: Still goin' strong. Meetup next weekend... god, I'm insane.
Employment/Career:
Still dislike my job, though not loathe, and lately it's actually been keeping me busy a lot (hence the lack of posting.)
Haven't given up on the Piano Tech school, just waiting for my transcript to arrive so I can apply. Should transcripts take this long? I need to call OU and find out what's up. *impatient*
I think that's about it... ask, if you can think of something that needed updating that I didn't give you. :)
Move::
Our living room is still full of packed boxes, the couch is still upright in the kitchen... There's a lot to be done. Today is supposed to be about unpacking, but of course I haven't gotten any done... After I post here. I promise. ;) Bathroom, then kitchen, then work on the living room...
It's nice living together. I do feel like I'm walking a fine line between nagging and asking for simple things, sometimes, but neither one of us has blown up at the other about housework yet so it's good. Meals for two are nice, and having someone I can ask to run to the store for oil while I prepare other parts of dinner. And of course there's the convenience of nearby snuggles. :)
Recreation:
I'm playing Chrono Trigger for the first time ever, and having a fun time of it. I got yelled at once for giving up on a puzzle and googling for the answer (the Tyrano Lair warp room) but mostly I'm figuring things out, I think. I'm really not used to gaming though, really - londo has pointed out a few times, "Did you notice that your enemy has a wicked counterattack?" and I'm like, "What? Uh... He attacked. That's what enemies do. Sometimes they attack more than other times?" Heh. I try to tell people I don't have the mind of a gamer, but I guess they don't believe me. ;)
Still reading through The Wheel of Time series, currently on book 7. Also reading Warrior's Apprentice from the Vor books, and both of those will probably be shelved for a day when I get a copy of Harry Potter. ;) And my copy of An Ode To Billy Joe arrived...
Knitting: still on needles are the Rogue and my brother's Everton scarf. I just started on Soleil for myself as something to do quick and dirty, and I have bartered my services to someone to create them a kitten army from this pattern. Sounds like a fun stashbuster. :)
Bellydancing: Waiting for fall classes to begin.
SCA: Everyone's in their pre-Pennsic swing, so not much is going on that suits me. If I'm wrong, let me know. ;)
KoL: Still goin' strong. Meetup next weekend... god, I'm insane.
Employment/Career:
Still dislike my job, though not loathe, and lately it's actually been keeping me busy a lot (hence the lack of posting.)
Haven't given up on the Piano Tech school, just waiting for my transcript to arrive so I can apply. Should transcripts take this long? I need to call OU and find out what's up. *impatient*
I think that's about it... ask, if you can think of something that needed updating that I didn't give you. :)
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on 17 Jul 2005 18:25 (UTC)I just replayed that a couple of years ago. Definitely in the top five RPGs ever. I mean, not that you care. But it's cool!
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on 17 Jul 2005 20:03 (UTC)(Of course, there are also PC games like Fallout and Planescape: Torment...)
Remember to use New Game+, when you can. I'm sure Londo will show you how it all works. :D
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on 17 Jul 2005 22:50 (UTC)I'm also really pleased with System Shock 2, which is sorta an RPG.
I don't know if she's hardcore enough for New Game+
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on 18 Jul 2005 00:17 (UTC)If you like SS2, you should definitely look into Deus Ex if you haven't already. That's the first one, not the second one.
And everybody needs a little New Game+ now and then. :D
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on 18 Jul 2005 01:27 (UTC)[grin] Glad you liked it! SS2 was the first game I ever got design credit on.
Planescape: Torment is way up there in my pantheon of favorite games of all time.
The Fallout games and the original Deus Ex are fairly high up there as well. I approve of games that you can play all (or at least the vast majority of) without killing people.
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on 18 Jul 2005 02:22 (UTC)Planescape: Torment is, in my opinion, the finest computer RPG produced to date.
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on 18 Jul 2005 15:41 (UTC)I am close to that, but would qualify somewhat. Its *story* is, far and away, the richest and most satisfying I have ever encountered in a computer RPG. The actual mechanics of gameplay are, IMHO, above average but not exceptional.
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on 18 Jul 2005 15:57 (UTC)I'm not saying Torment is perfect by any stretch of the imagination. I am anxious for someone to top it, in fact.
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on 18 Jul 2005 16:13 (UTC)An excellent metric for personal evaluations. And the one by which I claim that Star Control 2 is actually the Best Game Ever :-) (Although possibly since eclipsed by the Thief series...)
I am anxious for someone to top it, in fact.
We are the chorus, we agree, we agree.
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on 18 Jul 2005 16:32 (UTC)(Incidentally, I noticed that you had "zeugma" on your interest list and friended you immediately. I hope this does not cause undue distress.)
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on 18 Jul 2005 04:08 (UTC)He often, but not always, concludes that MJ12 Commandoes have plot, really they do.
Personally, I'm upset that, no matter how hard I try, I cannot incapacitate Gunther. I *like* Gunther.
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on 18 Jul 2005 15:43 (UTC)He can't be incapacitated, but he *can* be avoided. It's hella hard, but you can complete the plot point and run away from him in the Templar Cathedral. Mind you, future plot content seems to assume that he's dead, but at least *I* didn't do it :)
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on 18 Jul 2005 04:06 (UTC)I asked Alexx Kay here, after playing it, if he was pleased or pissed that the game was so incredibly derivative of SS2.
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on 18 Jul 2005 00:24 (UTC)You don't have the play through the whole game beginning to end to see these; a lot of the endings involve short-circuiting the plot. (In fact, all of them do. That's their basic nature. Heh.)
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on 18 Jul 2005 01:45 (UTC)I just got to the ice age.
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