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Adsolution

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Re: Rayman Legends
I've only owned a PlayStation for four months now, and mine obviously has the analogue sticks. though I'm aware of the original type as well. I wouldn't be able to bear it.
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Decidetto

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Adsolution wrote:analogue
Britishness-adoring me must assimilate that spelling!
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It's quite alright. The D-Pad is soft, if you know what I mean. Back in the day, they knew how to make D-Pads that don't destroy your thumbs completely like many a console does nowadays. I hate it when DS games don't support touch screen instead of D-Pad, for example.Adsolution wrote:I wouldn't be able to bear it.
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I like the DualShocks' D-Pads, but I honestly prefer Nintendo's D-Pad of Wii/Wii U/Nintendo DS Lite. It is much more smooth and friendly to your thumbs.
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stan423321

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I absolutely hated the PS D-pad... until it turned out that all I've seen was a cheap controller clone with D-pad like arranged buttons (which were wired correctly, mind you, but they were "separated"). Actual PS D-pad turned out to be far better; however I can't really compare it with anything else because I didn't use it that much.
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Adsolution

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In that case, also note words such as 'dialogue,' 'prologue,' 'epilogue,' and other things of the sort.Decidetto wrote:Adsolution wrote:analogue![]()
Britishness-adoring me must assimilate that spelling!
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Decidetto

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I have always written those words like that, interestingly enough. It was just analogue that I spelled differently, at least in the context of controllers.
EDIT: Removed some erroneous You-Game stuff
EDIT: Removed some erroneous You-Game stuff
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Shrooblord

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Re: Rayman Legends
It's funny, that when I refer to speech, I always say 'dialogue', but when I refer to a GUI pop-up on your screen, I write 'dialog'. It's my own way of telling the two apart, I guess.Adsolution wrote:In that case, also note words such as 'dialogue,' 'prologue,' 'epilogue,' and other things of the sort.
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sergiomonty

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Re: Rayman Legends
aah, I just remember those old days when we used to get info about Rayman Origins every once in a week. Those were good times... but they pretty much ruined the game.
Rayman Legends is seriously more silent than Luigi's Mansion 2.
Rayman Legends is seriously more silent than Luigi's Mansion 2.
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I hope it means they're plotting for a super ultimate awesome extreme twist on the game and therefore won't say a word.
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Shrooblord

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Maybe they realised they overhyped Origins too and tried a different approach this time: secrecy. The characters talk again now, right? Maybe we can have some real story once more!
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sergiomonty

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Maybe... I noticed that the characters have the exact same dialogues, which feels kinda lifeless... but at least they're talking, which is good... right?
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That, and the interview too.sergiomonty wrote: Rayman Legends is seriously more silent than Luigi's Mansion 2.
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Shrooblord

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Oh, yes. That thing. Stuff like that always makes me remember that wherever you go, you'll always encounter that kind of 'oh we'll do it - oh shit we should have done something' attitude, whether it's people at school rehearsing for exams or corporations dealing out promises of interviews and concepts of programs that never will be.
Nothing wrong with that - but I just find it funny that you have that seemingly unprofessional humanity trait even in the very professional world.
That, or they are keeping the secretsses from us...
Nothing wrong with that - but I just find it funny that you have that seemingly unprofessional humanity trait even in the very professional world.
That, or they are keeping the secretsses from us...
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Master

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Or maybe, they're planning on delivering the interview in a creative, secret way in Legends.
Or, perhaps we'll never see it, either way, just over a month before Legends makes it to release.
Or, perhaps we'll never see it, either way, just over a month before Legends makes it to release.
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Shrooblord

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Uh...? Sure?Master4lyf1 wrote:Or maybe, they're planning on delivering the interview in a creative, secret way in Legends.
No, I guess it could be possible they answer our questions by showing us in a game whether we were right or not. But then again - I don't even know if we ever got to see the actual list of questions the mods sent through.
Completely off-topic, but do you know when the next Doctor Who episode airs? IWANNASEEITREETNOAH
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Master

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Meh, wishful thinking and all.Shrooblord wrote:Uh...? Sure?Master4lyf1 wrote:Or maybe, they're planning on delivering the interview in a creative, secret way in Legends.
No, I guess it could be possible they answer our questions by showing us in a game whether we were right or not. But then again - I don't even know if we ever got to see the actual list of questions the mods sent through.
Rumours point to it being around Easter 2013, but there hasn't been a definite confirmation of when things carry on.Shrooblord wrote:Completely off-topic, but do you know when the next Doctor Who episode airs? IWANNASEEITREETNOAH
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sergiomonty

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Recently, I watched Dr Who with a friend to know what's all the racket about said show.Shrooblord wrote: Completely off-topic, but do you know when the next Doctor Who episode airs? IWANNASEEITREETNOAH
It's okay... but not outstanding in my opinion. It's the kind of shows that makes me wonder "how did it get such a big fanbase?". Says someone who was a brony some months ago
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I watched an episode before. It wasn't bad, kinda cool actually, but a bit corny here and there.
Ehh.sergiomonty wrote:Says someone who was a brony some months ago
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Master

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In fairness, Doctor Who has existed for almost 50 years now, that's a lot of time to amass a fanbase.sergiomonty wrote:It's okay... but not outstanding in my opinion. It's the kind of shows that makes me wonder "how did it get such a big fanbase?". Says someone who was a brony some months ago


