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    TV on the fritz...

    I cannot work on my RPGM game even if I wanted to...when I turn on my TV, all I get is a bright horizontal line going across the middle of the screen. Luckily, season 5 of 24 is over (my girlfriend had been taping them for me, as I do not have broadcast television). And luckily, I recently got a Nintendo DS, so my gaming fix can be had on it. I just got three GBA games that I used to own, but were stolen from me (they were buy 2, get 1 free at Gamestop). I got Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (which I previously had invested over 100 hours in, and was not even 2/3 of the way through the game), Tactics Ogre (probably 50-60 hours in this one previously), and Golden Sun (which I didn't really get into that much, but I needed a free game ). I went to Gamespot and printed out numerous hints for FFTA, some of which I did not even know existed. I plan on really getting back into this game, and I will definitely have the time now that my TV does not work, and I'm only getting 4-15 hours a week at work (I need to stop playing damn games and look for a new job). Anyway, that is all....
    Last edited by Perversion; 06-06-2006, 09:37 PM.

    #2
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    I had logged 80 hours in FFTA, and lacked about 30 things to do, out of however many hundred there were.

    How does one play FFTA so slow?
    "Mindless killing doesn't do a lot for me anymore." - Sampson

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      #3
      Re: TV on the fritz...

      ...OK?

      Maybe you could tell us about your TV to see if anybody knows what's wrong.
      sig removed due to banned words being in playlist.

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        #4
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        I cannot work on my RPGM game even if I wanted to
        You don't want to work on your RPGM game?
        "What if like...there was an exact copy of you somewhere, except they're the opposite gender, like you guys could literally have a freaky friday moment and nothing would change. Imagine the best friendship that could be found there."

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          #5
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          Originally posted by Big Rick Cook
          I had logged 80 hours in FFTA, and lacked about 30 things to do, out of however many hundred there were.

          How does one play FFTA so slow?
          I bought my copy used, and whoever had it before me had logged 36 hours, completed 125 quests, placed all the landforms/towns, and had all his characters at level 23. I'd be lucky to have my characters at level 15 at 36 hours. I fight a lot of the clan battles...I enjoy the game so much that I want to savor it. I am in no hurry to finish it up. I spend a lot of time on the party screen making sure my characters are as perfect as I want them to be. This is a sickness (really, really enjoying micromanagement) that started when I played the first Ogre Battle. In that game, I literally spent as much time in the party arrangement screen as I did fighting the actual battles. It's a sickness, I tell you, and nothing is going to cure me.

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            #6
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            Originally posted by Draygone
            You don't want to work on your RPGM game?
            Sorry about the double post, but I do not know how to quote from more than one post in my reply...if anyone can tell me how to do that, I would like to hear it...

            Anyway, after playing a bit of FFTA, yes, I do want to work on my RPGM game, as I'm going to try to incorporate something similar to the dispatch missions in my game. The major sticking point to my new RPGM game is that because you cannot copy events, I'm going to have to make about 40, 3 or 4 mode, 35-50 lines of script per, events that are basically going to be saying the same thing. I just forsee me losing interest because of how tedious it's going to be programming all of that. At least in my currently released game, all the programming was (for the most part) unique to each character and event, so I had fun doing it. At bare minimum, in Series 2 (the game I'm working on), I can copy all the characters that have the same purpose, and tweak the details, so THAT won't be so bad. Anyway, sorry again about the double post.

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              #7
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              Inside the opening quote brackets, put in quote=username here.
              Originally posted by Not A Real Person
              Ta-dah?
              Last edited by ErikaFuzzbottom; 06-06-2006, 09:48 PM.
              "What if like...there was an exact copy of you somewhere, except they're the opposite gender, like you guys could literally have a freaky friday moment and nothing would change. Imagine the best friendship that could be found there."

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                #8
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                [ quote=booya ] no spaces inside the brackets [ /quote ]

                [ quote=booya2 ] once again [ /quote ]

                Originally posted by booya
                no spaces inside the brackets
                Originally posted by booya2
                once again
                "Mindless killing doesn't do a lot for me anymore." - Sampson

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                  #9
                  Re: TV on the fritz...

                  My tv died last night.....

                  And it wasn't but one year old.....

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                    #10
                    Re: TV on the fritz...

                    Buy better TVs.

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                      #11
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                      FFTA is so good. I hope whoever found my copy is treating Team Autobot well.

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                        #12
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                        I got kinda bored with it. It was a lot less nuanced than FFT.

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                          #13
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                          And both weren't nearly as fun as Disgaea.
                           

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                            #14
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                            I played Phantom Brave. Then stopped, because I found out I wasn't insane enough to play it.

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                              #15
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                              Every time I hear someone talk about Disgaea it makes me sad, because I'll never see a copy of it in my lifetime, and it's supposed to be something like pure, concentrated awesome.

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