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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 28, 2005 6:08:26 GMT -5
It's file planet, so you need an account, but that's free so no problem^^ Additionally, if you have an IGN account, you can technically use it for Fileplanet.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 25, 2005 22:55:28 GMT -5
How the hell do you type a ≠‚!? (I had to copy/paste it) There is no keystroke, you have to manually get it from Character Map or memorise the unicode for it.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 25, 2005 21:58:25 GMT -5
≸ You cannot out-Unicode me! ビューティフル ジョー & ジャスミン Edit: What is this? I can't put N after Mi without fucking up? Edit #2: That's interesting.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 25, 2005 21:24:55 GMT -5
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 25, 2005 20:53:17 GMT -5
i before e except after c.... ... or anything that has the same consenant sound as c *coughkcough*
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 24, 2005 3:24:03 GMT -5
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 24, 2005 2:55:42 GMT -5
Like I've said before, the X-Box is part of Microsoft's Home Media Center strategy. They want to get X-Boxes into homes so they can start a media subscription service, and they can afford to take the losses. Yeah, but it's still better to sell stuff at a profit as opposed to at a loss.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 24, 2005 2:33:40 GMT -5
And there's a $1/console difference with between the 360 losses and the original Xbox losses. www.gamespot.com/news/6140383.html... And I had though that they would've learned a lesson from the Xbox, especially after losing $4 billion.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 20, 2005 2:59:16 GMT -5
I sit less than a foot away from my computer monitor and sit more than 2 metres away from STOP MIXING IMPERIAL AND METRIC I will when a baby is born with purple skin, bright sky blue hair and blood red eyes.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 20, 2005 2:37:06 GMT -5
Um... what? You can't tell the difference between 640x480 and 1280x960 on your PC monitor? It's the same thing with HD TV/videogames. I sit less than a foot away from my computer monitor and sit more than 2 metres away from my TV. I can't identify how many pixels there are at that distance. Besides the fact you miss the word FULLY and the context it carries. Funny how you mention 1280x960 resolution, my monitor doesn't support that high a resolution. The highest it can support is 1152x864 and it only go that high if the refresh rate is 60Hz.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 20, 2005 1:32:15 GMT -5
Also, Azure. Your post about the human eye not being able to tell the difference between HDTV and regular, is total bollocks. Are you thinking about frame rate? I did not say the human eye is not able to tell the difference between HDTV and ordinary TV resolution. I said the human is not FULLY able to tell the difference between the two. The human eye is not powerful enough to take notice of all the differences because it is too imprecise to see them all. You have to sit close to take more notice of them. Also, don't call me Azure. Just call me Rob. When we go back to a real MB, I'll be reverting to the name Rob_TF.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 19, 2005 21:24:00 GMT -5
And Squiggs, really how much of a jump in the price would the Rev be at if it did include HD support? At most the system, I bet would be resonably priced at $300 at most. Think for a minute here. The Revolution can emulate NES, SNES, GB/GBC and N64 games, it has backwards compatibility with the Gamecube and it's controller interfaces with the TV screen. How much would you think that would cost?
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 19, 2005 20:57:04 GMT -5
I'm not worrying. HD-TV has everything to do with high resolution and picture quality, which the human eye can't fully notice any differences in comparison to non-HD-TV, anyway. Besides, it's not like I plan on getting a Revolution at the moment.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 19, 2005 2:17:52 GMT -5
Happy B-Day, Faddy. You were one of the first MCers I met when I first came to the MC, and I still remember those days of the MultiCity chatroom.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 28, 2005 2:16:46 GMT -5
Spazz likes drowning?! That's an interesting thing to know... sort of. Yeah, I like the soundtrack.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 11, 2005 22:49:43 GMT -5
You shouldn't need an XBox when the 360 is supposedly backwards compatible. I say screw the whole next generation, I'm going to stick mostly to handhelds.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 11, 2005 22:35:34 GMT -5
They did exist on the DC but were unnoticeable due to the low framerate. Are you sure? On DX it goes "hackhachack" when in the ruins approaching the waterfalll area. It ALWAYS does that. But I've never noticed it on the DC one. Does DX use a substantially different framerate?!... In the DC version, the framerate is 30fps In DX, the framerate is 60fps.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 11, 2005 22:28:23 GMT -5
Ironic how ports of Sonic Adventure have slowdown issues on the surviving systems that never existed in the DC version. Meh. They did exist on the DC but were unnoticeable due to the low framerate.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 11, 2005 23:10:05 GMT -5
... I just hope to whatever higher power that we Australians still have the Vanilla Coke.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Nov 12, 2005 17:15:21 GMT -5
Are there any hidden characters to play as in this game? After seeing the ending, I'd like to play as that character =P A couple of reviews say so, but nobody's unlocked anything yet. So the reviews are either lying or you need to get an all Rainbow-V ranking to get a hidden character. That would be a shame, though. It'd be like all A rank on SA2, except harder.
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