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Kiriyama

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Everything posted by Kiriyama

  1. Banned for a stupid avvy
  2. You get a dictionary complete with spellchecker. *inserts a brain*
  3. You are wrong because thats how you feel. 1+1= <>< FISHY!
  4. You get a note saying "?" *inserts me (because I'm so great)*
  5. Banned for being a chicken feather.
  6. You get admitted to RuneScape Rehab. *Inserts a fake coin* Yeah, Pheniox Down is the revival item in Final Fantasy games.
  7. You killed the vending machine *inserts Pheniox Down*
  8. I had to correct the above poster's spelling Thou art late.
  9. You get admitted to the nut house, by me taking you there in a wheelbarrow. *inserts the nut house*
  10. I'd ask them if they can afford it.
  11. Banned cause I don't like your siggeh.
  12. AND he is calling it original. He phails.
  13. Hmm seems good, maybe tie him into the Red Axe series.
  14. MYself? I'd like all 3 =P Wii down, PS3 and 360 to go.
  15. Kiriyama replied to d3nic's topic in Off-Topic
    lol why do that? toss from a 3 store window, wont waste bullets :P OT: just kuz you play a game alot doesn't mean your addicted, if games run your life, then yes, but you talk with friends, keep good grades, dont get into to much trouble, go to the movies every now and then, whats the big deal? You just gotta remember to open the window first. Anyway try cutting down your play time. Try cutting down 15mins a week. It'll help stop your addiction, a full stop at once always fails.
  16. It's JAVA, not JavaScript. The compiler is not Java, that is just the applet used to run it. I'm pretty sure they wrote their own compiler to make it a lot easier on themselves. RuneScape is controlled via RuneScript which was written in Java, I think Smapla is right
  17. OT Rockstar left that content in the game, on the PS2 and Xbox versions it took a few hours of hacking, it was hidden well but still there, needless to say it got changed to AO in America, until they released a version without the content, now I most likely have the before version, I'm not going to hack into it though. It won't change the 18 rating in Scotland anyway. As for the Pc version there was a mod released however the guy removed it and you can download a patch to get rid of the "hot coffee" scenes. Some losers still use these scenes, I've seen a couple vids on YouTube while looking at SA vids. Overall Rockstar did get in trouble, they hid this fact from the rating companies, thats asking for trouble when its found, even if Rockstar thought gamers would never discover these scenes. Back on Topic. That article seems to focus on the F2P aspect of the game which has a million more faults than the P2P aspect, I've yet to be called a noob for a stupid reason as walking past. IF you do focus on F2P, you will get alot more bad aspects. As for adults and experienced players because of more kids joining. Thats alot of bull. Did you pull that fact out your butt? Its actually to be more likely that they've ran out of things to do, I myself as an experienced player found myself running out of things to do before, but I'm back. (Plus I had exams)
  18. Getting 200mil exp in all skills while having 1 of all rares, full gold cwars armour.
  19. Banned for being daft. You gotta update em manually.
  20. Banned for having such a bad siggeh
  21. banned for the reason you put.

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