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Bubbles

I'm forever blowing
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Didn't Bubbles say he liked it? (Not that you should take that seriously.)

I liked the live DM mode, JarlFrank liked playing a Cleric.
 
Weasel
Joined
Dec 14, 2012
Messages
1,865,715
To be fair to Bubbles, even top gaming journalists are not immune to intimidation and flattery.

n-Space's CEO Dan O'Leary himself had taken the time to observe our presentation! In response, we heard a grunt coming from the entrance door. O'Leary was a large man with a big bushy beard, and he was in a foul mood. The man's breathing was slow and laboured, and his belt was at least two sizes too tight. His beard was an unkempt mess of brown and grey, with a few dark red strands twirling around his mouth. I studied his savage features; his gaze met mine. In that instant, I knew that Dan O'Leary hated me, that he hated Jarl (that part didn't shock me so much), that he hated the Codex, and that he knew about everything that we had done and all that we were about to do.
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After the run was over, the presenters were all smiles and praise for my exceptional DM performance, and slipped me their business cards the same way a middle-aged banker would slip his room number to a high class escort at the Sheraton bar. Even O'Leary appeared to be vaguely pleased with the goings on, his beard seeming more vibrant and less spiky than just minutes before. His power over me had vanished completely. Of course, I was not in the least bit swayed by all the adulation: I already had over four thousand brofists on the Codex, and I knew my worth very well.

:salute:
 

Irxy

Arcane
Joined
Nov 13, 2007
Messages
2,052
Location
Schism
Project: Eternity
A pity, really, I knew it wasn't going to be on par with NWN, at least on release, but what we got is not salvageable with any amount of updates/dlc.
 

ArchAngel

Arcane
Joined
Mar 16, 2015
Messages
21,265
A pity, really, I knew it wasn't going to be on par with NWN, at least on release, but what we got is not salvageable with any amount of updates/dlc.
Everything is salvegable but not by n-space clowns
 

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