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  1. Well you don't have to go through with it until you're ready. When I got that mission, I only had like half of the team members and upgrades.
  2. I haven't gotten past spoiler #2 yet, but I have heard that no, there is no going back once you do it. Oh and if you talk to Kelly a lot, there's a way to get her to feed your fish for you.
  3. I'm...a sizable chunk through the game. I've just been wondering one thing, does anyone know the best teammates to pick for each mission, just based on the dialogue? For some of the loyalty missions, people have had a good back-and-forth, but for other ones the second person was pretty much silent.
  4. Oh I like this. Now I don't have to wear something rediculously bright orange for an hour until I find a better armor.
  5. Awesome! I blew the horn right when I got it and the high dragon on the mountain proceeded to wreck me. So I reloaded my save and simply left without summoning it.
  6. I did it at around 12, or even 10 i think. It wasn't actually that bad. Use ice arrows and put cold runes on everyone's weapons (since you don't have Morrigan to cast Frost Weapons) and make sure you bring a lot of potions. Wynne being able to heal everyone and bring back the passed-out is a huge help. Also I don't remember where, but I found a rune that gives you a small chance of paralysis with every hit and gave it to my main character's sword. The thing is the BEST. Every now and then it kicks in, and it seems to be often against big scary opponents like Revenants.
  7. Yeah, DeLoreans were slow, but it was 1982. Everything was slow. You could get a Camaro with a 90-hp four cylinder. I've heard of some people doing crazy black magic engine swaps with Deloreans. Like Honda 4- or 6-cylinders, or even a Northstar V-8 out of a Caddy.
  8. I found an armor called Effort, which says it's part of a set of gloves, boots, and helmet called Duty. I know that I saw one of them before (I think the boots) but I forget where. Is this the Legion set?
  9. Do they have a Lancia Delta (I think that's Ozma's car...I know it's a Lancia of some kind)?
  10. As far as I know, the super high-end cables, the ones with insulation wound by Buddhist monks in a temple in Tibet for their exacting precision, sheathed in rubber from one specific grove of trees in an unspoiled valley in Brazil, with gold-tip connectors forged from recovered Nazi gold? Total rip-offs. HDMI cables are pretty much all good.
  11. Is that the only benefit? In that case, screw it. I have 4 gigs already.
  12. OK. I have a (probably dumb) question. I have an AMD x64 processor, so I know I should be able to run a 64-bit OS, but when I bought my computer it came with Vista 32-bit. When 7 came out, I upgraded to the 32-bit version of that. Is there any benefit to running 64 vs. 32? Is it even possible to go from 32-bit 7 to 64-bit 7? I was pretty surprised that Microsoft supplied a disc for both versions.
  13. I downloaded and finished Warden's Keep. You are locked out of the fortress after you finish it, so there's a sidequest or two I didn't get to finish, but the courtyard around it is still available. There's a couple merchants there. The guy who asked you to pay EA for it sells you stuff, and his brother sells weapons and armor. The armor set you get is pretty sweet-looking, and that's really the main deciding factor for what my character wears. It is really, really lame that they make you pay actual real-world money for a storage box, though.
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