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Jahled

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  1. Due to my PC being a pile of junk, I am unable at liberty to click on any of the said given url links... HOWEVER!! Will the original DVD's also contain any of the legendry removed scenes, such as a Royal Guard giving an Imperial officer 'Force Pike' authority as seen in the 'Star Wars Action Figure Archive?' One drools uncontrollably at the prospect... given all i've got is...err...some dodgy Chinese DVD's that worked upon their own accord... and are no longer in my possession... cause I lent them to 'a mate' who has cleanly vannished... from the view! Such is life. His knee-caps will be mine to post to his mother. Thoughts on appropriate packaging. Any other DVD collection I could forget, but my dodgy; half-working Chinese Star Wars original trilogy is BIBLICAL! Gosh... watching the highlights of the Oscars has made me very theatrical...
  2. The swre editor is a pale shadow of the editor available on this site in the downloads section. Years ago, I to was curious as to what it was, but was advised it was rubbish. Heedless, I attempted to unlock it's dos-crap on my PC, and have never been entirely sure what I damage I might have done.... But anyway, download the RebEd and a very wry smile will quickly cross your face...
  3. Well, i'm in the strange and unexpected state of actually agreeing with this strange body of people who dish out the awards... Peter Jackson's efforts were majestic and at points simply breath-taking. I was extremely woried about how the books would translate onto the silver screen, and well; our man exceeded all expectation. It's ok to leave out Tom Bombastic or whatever he's called, and minor details like Glorfindel being replaced by Arwen at the fords of Bruin, because the overall attention to the monument that is Tolkein's work simply resonated with love in it's cinematic production. The casting was increadible. Ian, as Gandalf, put in one of the acting performances of film history; given the genre, absolutely spell-binding. Moments in the trilogy will remain with me always for sheer adrenaline... the appearance of the Balrog in Khazad-Dum, not least; 'Behold the white rider' at Helmsdeep. For someone who has read all the histories of Middle-Earth, and spent great tracts of his life more immersed in Tolkein's worlds than even Star Wars, I am content to voice my approval for the simbolic pat on the back that is the Oscars. I wonder if he's thought about turning his talents to the second greatest book ever-writtian, The Silmarillian... Who on earth could be caste as Feanor...
  4. As am I. I'm getting seriously pissed of with my PC. I can't upload stuff to my web-space, or this site, online because as soon as my PC connects to the internet it gernerates errors and I can't do simple stuff like copy and paste. I linked to outside sources on this occassion from an internet cafe. I guess untill my life perks up and 'I find new resources,' i'm going to put this thread to bed. I've got no control over what I link, which is reasonably dangerous anyway, but when even that doesn't work... well, it's time to call it a day.
  5. Well there you go! I don't do sensible things like read the first page of threads, my friend! Perhaps I should hence forth...
  6. Mask, you like your death/doom-metal, it seems... emm... I like such noisy stuff as well (was at Motorhead's 10th at Hammersmith; believe me, extremely loud... ) But! Dude; check out the world scene perhaps you should, if just to balance out all the in your face stuff I at least get a hit off now and then! Buena Vista Social Club as priviously mentioned is one of the most enlightened soundtracks of the 90's, and co-produced by Ry Cooder, who was responsible for the Paris-Texas soundtrack, which is as haunting as it is revealing on the void that is great chunks of North America... (think vultures as opposed to Politics ..) If you get the chance...tomorrow or whenever at work... check the internet for a track I spent £90 on vinal for the original for; Stone Alliance ' Sweetie Pie.' Recorded 1975, it sort of sells it's self as pure base-funk. Twenty years ahead of it's time.
  7. Apparently Western society is getting much fatter! Even monkeys are feeling some of the effects
  8. Hard to define as Samba, so I just call it jazzed-up, funky, Brazilian!
  9. Total Meltdown....just after you pick up the yellow datacard....
  10. Mutter and mumble we do; in perfect harmony, I can only thank such a breeding ground of similar minds completely lost in translation! Google this you guys must! FOR JAHLED YELLS SO! No dancefloor he worked rocked as quickly to: Erlon Chaves:Cosa Nostra Di Melo:A vida Em Seus Metodos Diz Calma or the ultimate: Wando: Nega de Oboloe For DJ I did, and the club, in Camden Town, was featured in an episode of a crap soap opra called Eastenders, some misfit might have bought on behalf of your country's TV stations. Scum. Die they deserve. Our culture it aint. Umm...
  11. It's not an item that can be lost, according to my learned friend I grew up with who now lives in China; in the business of stone. It's like the basic metal framework of the game's basic construction, there is in fact nothing to be lost! Anyway, according to my friend what we need is an extremely clever individual to do stuff like reverse the game-engine's basic programing, which to be quite frank is like as alien a concept to me as... well...err.. aliens bothering to travel 50,000 light years through space just to scare the living daylights out of some poor farmer late at night in Kentucky. Aliens must have teenagers I guess. When I was at school there wasn't a PC in the building. Hell, we thought Atari Pong was flash when we riged it to our equally crap TVs! There must be someone out there who at least knows some brain-spark capable of sussing the game's basic structure. Offer them money for god's sake. My PC is so shagged i've resorted to a very dusty playstation-one, and am currently stuck in the nightmere zone of Duke Dukem. I've got through a door I couldn't figure out for six years of my life, only to be trapped after some laser-trip up action with nowhere to go!!! The situation is as hopless as it is grim! HELP! Err... back to topic! Elvis my friend; never give up hope.
  12. Thanks La_Forge, for my tongue is now concorted in a knot.
  13. Emm...your's would run into at leat three volumes, Trej, my friend...
  14. Damn! All this talk of AD&D makes my soul weep; I used to love the game! Did any of you spend weeks in summer doing the Against the Giants through to the Queen of the Demon Web Pits? I did just that in a remote Welsh cottage with a gang of mates, playing AD&D by day, Cthulhu by night; twas memories I would not sell for gem or fortune. I think my fighter's constitution went up from 17 to 22 by the time we slew the Drow-Queen... he was very hard... Flob. I'd move to Texas or Holland to get back into playing a game where the objective is to contribute as opposed to win... [/i]
  15. The game's Source Code will be ours eventually whether Lucasarts like it or not. Such is the fate of information in the 21st centuary. Nothing can remain hidden in the shadow of a spotlight indefinitely... not least with the talent and technology increasingly available to smash it's way into certain cyber-vaults sitting upon required information. A greater universe shall be eventially realized and unleashed, though our dark master might just get there first with some kind of sequal.... For such an venerable game, it amazes me how much there is left to tantilize us, and how a product with so much potential could have been so neglected by it's developer... Off to bed now, to read some Dan Dare...
  16. Jahled

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    From my experiments with Photoshop and Rebellion's pallete, everything can be eventually resolved by subtly adding a light-blur effect... you just have to play around a little, and given I for one spend most of my time with PS 'experimenting' due to the fact I haven't a clue half the time what i'm doing! But it seems to resolve colour issues.
  17. AGHAA! I don't know what on earth is going on due to not having logged on for a couple of days, but heed The_Mask!!! Woo and chill! Cain; i'm sory if personally seem a little distant at the moment but it's due to my PC crashing all the time, but you do your thing around here because you're contributing a hell of alot to the site and the ongoing development and progress of the game... Woo to you!
  18. I find by far the most common shortcuts I use through out the game are alt 5-9, which will quickly become obvious!
  19. Pages 64-66 of the game manual should sort you out. Let us know if you've 'lost the game's manual' with your legal copy, however...
  20. Doctor Evil invented the exclamation mark. Gil Scott-Heron-Johannesburg
  21. It just occured to me there might be a model for whatever this ship is; either hidden in the game code with all the other unused stuff or lurking around on a game developer's hard drive. Perhaps one of us should approach Lucasarts and enquire! Or, Scathe, why not ask your contact??
  22. Emm... well, on second thoughts; what ever it was/is, I actually think it looks a bit crap...
  23. Wow! Well observed and brought to attention; maybe a pre-game Liberator? Interesting stuff.
  24. Do you mean like in the Exorcist?
  25. Yo guys, I haven't been to our MSN webspace for ages! I just checked it out, excellant! I guess the reason I haven't been there is because of the problems i'm experiancing with my pc generating errors when I goonline, so I can't do stuff like copy and paste url links... they get mighty long with an msn passport site, hay!

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