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sly_sloth February 27 2011, 10:11:13 UTC
Hmm...slight problem with the Hex Coda and Elegia Eternum mods. I can't find the actual .mod files anywhere in the downloaded folder. I have definitely downloaded the mod fully, so...am I missing something really obvious?

I remember reading bits of Sailor Nothing quite a while back. A dark take on Sailor Moon indeed...

As for Unreal Estate...well, I'm the sort of person who doesn't read slow-at-the-beginning-but-gets-good-later-on stories unless it promises something really, REALLY cool.

Ahaha, completely off topic, but now I’m imagining an otome game where you go after famous people throughout history. Bishie Isaac Newton? Bishie Einstein? Bishie Socrates? Yes please! :D

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lucilleliu February 27 2011, 16:35:23 UTC
Hmmm. I went and had a look myself and the .mod folder is definitely there in the download. Try redownloading it. If you keep having problems finding the .mod then go ahead and tell me and I'll just upload the .mod file somewhere and maybe that will fix the problem.

Well, when I said a little "slow" I meant it's slow for a few pages and then picks up. You'd be missing out if you didn't at least give it a shot because, seriously, the story made me laugh so many times. It DOES promise cool things later on.

Bishie Einstein would be smart but a little bit of a player. Bishie Socrates would be the magane. Bishie Isaac Newton would be the weirdo (the SEXY weirdo).

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sly_sloth March 2 2011, 03:16:33 UTC
Hurr, me am so stupid. The .mod was staring me in the face and I thought it was just a movie file.

Well, I've just finished Elegia Eternum, and I'm about to start Excrucio Eternum. Elegia was really good, though it was a bit shorter than I was expecting. I can't play Hex Coda until I bother updating my NWN to 1.66 though.

Try looking up some pictures of Socrates and imagine him as a bishie. I know I can't. D:

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lucilleliu March 2 2011, 07:01:15 UTC
Yeah, it is weird how computers recognize them as movie files. DX

You'll like Excrucio Eternum. It's even better. Hex Coda is awesome (although updating NWN is not).

I just looked up Socrates's face. Ye Gods, that was an ugly man. Not even the magical bishie wand could save him. Of course, he was plenty intelligent to make up for it. XDD

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kumiko_fuji February 27 2011, 20:41:28 UTC
Excrucio Eternum and Elegia Eternum sound like my type of games. I've never played Neverwinter Nights, but I could easily get since I'm ordering some old games on Amazon right now. However can you play these mods on single player? I don't like online multiplayer and that was a big part of Neverwinter Nights, and the reason I never played it.

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lucilleliu February 27 2011, 21:00:34 UTC
I never once played Neverwinter Nights on multiplayer, online or otherwise, so I imagine you can ignore it, too. I think you can get the diamond or platinum edition that comes with all the expansions (Shadows of Undrentide and Hordes of the Underdark) for a fairly cheap price. If so, I recommend getting that. Many mods unfortunately require that you have all the expansions ( ... )

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kumiko_fuji February 27 2011, 22:08:52 UTC
Neverwinter Nights Diamond is on amazon for 30 dollars (which is about 21 euros to me). Since the main purchase I'm making is Shigenori Soejima's art book for 55 dollars, I can thrown in an extra 30. I already have Baldur's Gate 2 and the original, but for ps2 but so mods for me. Still good games though. I will try planescape Torment though, thanks for the suggestion. It's amazing how amazon has so many old PC games for a good price, and so few games for old consoles for a decent price (Spyro's collection for ps1 is 150$, I payed less for the games individually ( ... )

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lucilleliu February 27 2011, 22:51:55 UTC
I'm a 90's child too. Technically, my decade should be the 2000's (I'm 19), but most of what I enjoy, including music, comes from the 90's. BG2 had the best mods. The only thing that really redeemed NWN was it's mods. The single-player isn't worth that much (probably because they were focusing on multiplayer, which nobody ended up playing ( ... )

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yomotolu April 13 2011, 06:09:37 UTC
I don’t usually reply to posts but I will in this case.

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kusuburl April 13 2011, 21:05:40 UTC
I don’t bookmark sites but i will bookmark this! LOL!

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