1000 clues that you have been playing thief way to much ... - by Mr Croft
Kainus on 10/10/2006 at 01:58
sweet jebus! this threat is STILL alive? it's getting to be older than me! :p
ercles on 10/10/2006 at 05:22
Quote Posted by Keeper Mallinson
Come on people, keep this thread alive! Don't let it die! Ever!
Christ this was said seven years ago. I think he'd be pretty happy with the effort so far.
Is this the oldest thread that's still active?
Gorgonseye on 10/10/2006 at 15:31
More then likley, though, it's not the longest.
Gorgonseye on 10/10/2006 at 20:05
Ah, well niether is the longest, even that isn't as long as the master thread in the Morrowind Hints and spoilers section....it's a work of art...
Dia on 11/10/2006 at 13:40
(Bump)
#2564: You keep the Thief Fan Missions window open in your taskbar when playing FMs. Just in case you need some hints. :o
ohgod ... I'm starting to assess RL architecture for entry/escape options again!! Happens every time I start playing FMs. :weird:
Random_Taffer on 11/10/2006 at 15:55
Quote Posted by Dia
ohgod ... I'm starting to assess RL architecture for entry/escape options again!! Happens every time I start playing FMs. :weird:
Haha! You too?
I currently have 5 possible escape exits for the building I work in, (not including breaking a window) one of them being too risky as I would need to black jack the front door guard to get out.
Ah my lonely cubicle...
SneaksieFeet on 12/10/2006 at 18:09
(might well have been said already - I apologise in advance >.<)
2565. You leave your room after playing to go downstairs and you wonder why there's no visibility gem at the bottom of your field of vision
(and, 2566. you nearly blackjack your brother with a folder when he suddenly appears out of the bathroom)
TTK12G3 on 13/10/2006 at 01:47
Quote Posted by SneaksieFeet
2565. You leave your room after playing to go downstairs and you wonder why there's no visibility gem at the bottom of your field of vision.
:rolleyes:
I think it's the fourth most repeated.
ercles on 13/10/2006 at 12:37
Well what's 3, 2, and 1 then?