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  1. In Flames isn't really industrial....just metalcore garbage now, formerly good death metal.
    In Flames was never death metal, it was like melodic metal, I've never heard any death themes in any of there old stuff :? . Come Clarity was a great album by the way, not garbage, it just pissed off alot of old fans. I can relate when Korn released their See You On the Other Side :evil: .

     

     

     

    I thought Korn did pretty well with See You On the Other Side. It was a step up from the comedy album that was Untouchables, and the relatively crap collection of songs that was Take a Look in the Mirror. What was wrong with it?

    To me see you on the other side was a terrible album, I've been listening to Korn since they released Issues and once head left the group, they seemed to change their sound so drastically that it was just awful. The guitar parts are not satisfying as they were with 2 guitarists, they also recorded with a studio group called "The Matrix" which records Pop Bands and its very apparent in the album, it has a very pop-ish sound that I really don't like. See You on the Other Side is the only Korn album currently released that I've not listened to more than 2-3 times. I always go back and listened to all the others, including Untitled, which was better but still wasn't as good as Take a Look in the Mirror and before that. It was just sort of a letdown to old school Korn fans if you were into their older sound. The only way for Korn to make an album that can be as good as before See You On the Other Side is if they brought a second guitarist into the group for recording and such, not just for playing old songs live. I think they just need to replace Head completely and stop trying to play as a 3 man band.

     

     

     

     

    I can sort of see where you're going there, but at the same time I disagree. I think that of all the nu-metal bands that arose in the 90s, Korn have been one of the only ones who have succeeded in maintaining their sound while at the same time experimenting, and that's what I thought See You on the Other Side did. I liked stuff like Hypocrites and Liar, which had that good heavy feel, while Twisted Transistor had the bouncy, sort-of-poppy feel that can still be appreciated because it has credibility, and then they pull off something weird and almost epic like Seen It All. I think the key strength is its diversity, which is not something I've seen as much on on their previous albums (particularly Untouchables & Mirror).

  2. I believe if Stephen Colbert (Steven? Stephen I think) ran for President he'd actually probably make it.

     

     

     

    And that would be the beginning of the end for the American people.

     

     

     

    They'd vote for him 'cause they'd think it was funny, then realize too late

     

    that they'd elected a television joke-news anchor as their Commander in Chief.

     

     

     

    Is that really much worse than a politician?

  3. Being able to say 'bad' words doesn't make you more mature. Jagex is not off putting 'mature' audience with their word censor, they're actually just annoying 12 year olds who can not come up with original insults; but that's okay, 12 year olds love one clicking for everything so they won't leave because of the ease RS presents in terms of game play. That is the true reason RS is full of 'noobs' that love to use the word noob.

     

     

     

    Don't care if they change the filter or not, not going to change anything.

     

     

     

    Agreed. It's easier to construct a sentence without profanity. Considering for you to type any form of profanity you need your brain to send a message to your hands there is plenty of time to think over what your saying. There is no excuse for "letting it slip" you know the rules and should think about what your saying before you do.

     

     

     

    uh dude, i hate idiots who cuss like crazy, not duh you can censor out cuss words but crap, butt, [developmentally delayed], shoot, ect...are not cuss words.

     

     

     

    I admit that censoring crap, butt and shoot is a bit silly, as they're generally not officially considered 'swear words' in most cases, and I pity anyone who feels offended by them. But (man I hate conforming to the censor here) r*tard is probably going to be used in an insulting context, so they should probably keep that censored.

  4. In Flames isn't really industrial....just metalcore garbage now, formerly good death metal.
    In Flames was never death metal, it was like melodic metal, I've never heard any death themes in any of there old stuff :? . Come Clarity was a great album by the way, not garbage, it just pissed off alot of old fans. I can relate when Korn released their See You On the Other Side :evil: .

     

     

     

    I thought Korn did pretty well with See You On the Other Side. It was a step up from the comedy album that was Untouchables, and the relatively crap collection of songs that was Take a Look in the Mirror. What was wrong with it?

  5. Bevause it's my opinion and has to be expressed

     

     

     

    But you acknowledge that you're opinion is ill-informed, yet you still express it aware of the influence of stereotypes. It doesn't have to be expressed, especially if it's, as Bubsa says, simply crap.

  6. Here's another can of worms in this very thread ...

     

     

     

    The entire time I was reading that article, I thought, "I can't wait 'til they do the same thing to Phelps," and then I saw his name. Good to see that he's getting what's coming to him. I can't wait for that guy to pop off.

  7. Around February, they churned out half-baked quests like there was no tomorrow. It was sickening, to be honest. I am glad they toned it down.

     

     

     

    +1. Until I got my first Skill Cape in April, I had to keep up with every one of those stupid quests :x. Fremminik Isles was ownage though, one of my favorite quests ever. Some of the recent quests like Grim Tales, Path of Glouphire, and Back To My Roots are pretty high level. However "high level" to Jagex is like 71 WC and 95 combat :roll:.

     

     

     

    So what? Those aren't levels that just everyone has - they can take a fair amount of time. A quest aimed at level 110s would be pretty damn limited. Similarly, they're going to have to build up the quest requirements slowly if they do ever reach a point that will satisfy the 100+ or 110+ bracket.

  8. There has been less quests but there was also the creation of two achievement diaries this year. Also they could have been working on something grand. *hopes*

     

     

     

    That's true, I forgot about the achievement diaries. It just seems that they've been working on a few more technical/communicative/system things lately, like the clan chat system, new shop system, better examine descriptions, new interfaces and all that jazz. Those things are okay, but not when they're all clumped into one month update, or when their implementation postpones other practical/quest/minigame content. I do wonder what this new thing is, and I hope it meets its hype.

     

     

     

    One question:Why does this matter????

     

     

     

    Because I'm interested in people's thoughts towards quests and update content, as Jagex appear to be catering to the suggestions of players slightly more.

  9. I was looking through the Runewiki list of Quests and their release dates and noticed this year so far has been slightly less than previous years. Including the upcoming goblin quest, we've had 14 so far this year, and I imagine we'll only be getting one or two more in December. Comparatively, in 2006 we received 21 quests; and in 2005 24. In 2006 we also received Hunter and Construction. In August this year, we had the first month ever when no quest was released since April 2004 (at which time RS2 was being worked on).

     

     

     

    Focus:

     

    What are your thoughts on all of this? Do we need more quests? Have the other updates Jagex have provided instead of quests being sufficient, or have the quality of updates in general declined? Do we have enough quests - should they instead focus on improving skills and adding minigames? What should be done?

  10. IMO I think the last 6 months have had the worst updates. I don't like updates that have nothing in game that you can't do. Quests, skills, minigames, and more updates that you can use and explore constantly is what I like. I don't like bull like God Wars Dungeon either which is hard for even high levels. Besides im not a monster person, it's all luck. I don't like updates that you can't DO something with, like small updates to interface and stuff. I think that's useless. Assist system, who cares, waste of an update, grand exchange woooo just for lazy people who can't sell (and im no merchanter), ruins selling in bulk too. I'd rather have quickie quests honestly than updates that are one sided and don't help the entire runescape population. LOOTSHARE wow useless! i was happy with new treasure trails, quests, minigames, and more, but these updates are useless to me basically. Duel arena update is gonna be cool at least along with the quest, at least you can DO something with that.

     

     

     

    Hard for high levels? I don't understand. A significant amount of high level players seem to complain about the lack of updates catered towards them - one arrives and you say it's too difficult. Do you really think they're going to give the high levels something that's not challenging?

  11. I feel like I have so many to tell, but I can't recall.

     

     

     

    I play WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2007 a lot, and I've had a few brilliant matches. I had a TLC with Edge vs Matt Hardy in my General Manager mode (I had them feuding in the 'Cheating Girlfriend' storyline - how appropriate). I finished it beautifully. I ended up doing ridiculous stuff, like a suplex from the top of the ladder outisde the ring onto the announcer's table, followed by an Edgecution through the announcer's table, followed by a spear through a table set up in the corner. That was brutal.

     

     

     

    In another one I was Edge vs 'Taker in a Hell In a Cell match. I did this move by accident (still not totally familiar with the moveset) where I did that thing from behind where he slams them to the ground - I did that through the cage, followed by a spear. It was brutally brilliant, and brilliantly brutal.

     

     

     

    Then there are all those Khali vs Jillian Hall matches. I'm a terrible person.

  12. To paraphrase virtually everyone else here - it's all about moderation.

     

     

     

    For instance, I right now am somewhat addicted. I play the game but am not getting the full enjoyment I used to. That's the problem with MMORPGs - at first it's fun and you get rewarded for your accomplishments. But as it goes on, it often becomes much more difficult to make progress, and (for some people, myself included) it becomes less and less enjoyable, and more of a chore that for some reason you can't pry yourself away from.

     

     

     

    But, it can be compared to so many other things - browsing random websites, social networking sites, posting on forums - they don't necessarily add much to your 'career'; but so what? It's about happiness. If you're enjoying what you're doing and YOU don't feel likee YOUR life is going to waste, then what's the problem? Peace of mind is what matters here. I'd say most people who 'quit' Runescape would go on to play another game religiously. But as I said, it's what matters to you. Me personally, I need to stop ... so I'm gonna go for a walk and buy a new video game. Fighting one addiction with another. Score!

  13. A) To the best of my knowledge, the hardware is relatively well matched between the 360 and PS3. The main difference between the Premium and Elite versions appears to be the harddrive capacity - 20 and 120 gigs respectively. However, the 120 gigs should only be required if you have a lot of music you want to upload - like, in excess of 100 CDs.

     

     

     

    B) I don't think either console focuses on a particular genre more than the other - they seem to give a pretty even, comprehensive coverage of FPS, sport, RPG etc.

     

     

     

    C) I've played the 360 and PS3 (the latter on a demo only, though), and I'm more inclined to get the 360 due to price and games.

     

     

     

    Ultimately, this console race (and most others) comes down to titles. If the GTA franchise was kept exclusive to Sony, and GTA IV was only being released on the PS3, I'd be inclined to say the PS3 would 'win' this generation, or at least be leading at this point of time.

     

     

     

    Now, I personally want to get a 360 for the following reasons:

     

     

     

    1) It appears to be less expensive (by at least $100AU) than the PS3

     

    2) The PS3 doesn't appear to have any major hardware advantages over it

     

    3) GTA IV - if you're a big GTA fan, you'll want the 360. Rockstar will be releasing two packages of 'episodic content' at some point after the initial release. These are essentially expansion packs, but are apparently really big ones - they are said to add a bare minimum of 10 hours of extra gameplay, plus I imagine they'll enhance the whole experience. That's enough to woo me, but there do seem to be more perks.

     

     

     

    Halo 3 - this might not fall under your adventure/RPG umbrella but does indeed seem to be the game of choice amongst 360 fans, though I'm not sure if I believe the hype.

     

     

     

    Now, the rest of my knowledge on games are limited, but after a quick browse, the following are some exclusive ones that may cater to your tastes:

     

     

     

    Fable 2 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fable_2

     

    Banjo-Kazooie 3 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banjo-Kazooie_3 (yeah, I'm surprised it's still around, as well as not on the Wii)

     

    Ninja Gaiden 2 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Gaiden_II_(Xbox_360)

     

    Mass Effect - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_Effect

     

     

     

    Yet, having said that, the PS3 does also have its merit in terms of exclusive games in that field too.

     

     

     

    L.A. Noire - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L.A._Noire

     

    Final Fantasy XIII - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_XIII

     

    Final Fantasy Versus XIII - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_Versus_XIII

     

     

     

    Of course, it's up to you. If, like me, you're not big on Final Fantasy, then you'll probably want to stick with the 360. A comprehensive list of games, exclusive and non for both consoles, can be found here:

     

     

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pl ... on_3_games

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_xbox_360_games

  14. There's a possibility of them transporting the Runescape franchise onto console in the form of another game based on the MMORPG, but I don't see the game's current incarnation going to the console anytime soon, if at all.

  15. It used to be more or less my favourite genre of music.

     

     

     

    Some good bands include:

     

     

     

    Jerk - sort of nu-metal/standard metal with tinges of industrial

     

    http://www.myspace.com/jerkband

     

     

     

    Sulpher - Similar to NIN, but far more agressive.

     

    http://www.myspace.com/sulpher

     

    The clips on that website from their upcoming album are pretty weak thus far. Their first album is very strong all round, as you can see here:

     

    http://www.sulpher.co.uk/mpthree.html

     

     

     

    Professional Murder Music - industrially-influenced metal/rock band with a lot of cool weird electronical things and a dark underground L.A. industrial feel.

     

    http://www.myspace.com/murdermusic

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