Schwaa2 on 15/10/2012 at 22:33
Quote Posted by Subjective Effect
Troooo.
It could be any voice actor, but it certainly doesn't sound like Garrett.
It doesn't sound like Garrett, it sounds like Stephen Russel... Did you play Skyrim? He did like 4-5 voices in that game and that all are familiar but don't sound like Garrett.
Kolya on 15/10/2012 at 22:34
I also got a question: How do you disable loot glint completely?
I turned off everything but the crosshair and loot still lights up when looking in the general direction.
june gloom on 16/10/2012 at 00:03
Quote Posted by driver
She was providing funds for the regent. I'm not sure how one wealthy noble can provide more than the city's coffers, but that was the main reason for marking her. Her family had a huuuuge deposit of crystals under their property. Among, I imagine, other uses, those crystals go into the all-important rat lights to keep the little buggers away.
SDF121 on 16/10/2012 at 00:25
Quote Posted by henke
I would've followed her but there were guards there telling me I couldn't go any further.
Heh, remember when members of this forum were lamenting that playtesters did the very same thing?
demagogue on 16/10/2012 at 04:59
I'm pretty sure he's parroting that very same incident ironically. ;)
june gloom on 16/10/2012 at 05:53
congratulations henke you've failed the turing test
Renzatic on 16/10/2012 at 09:04
But he passed the Chinese room test. He might actually be conscious on some level.
No, wait. He didn't play Half-Life back in '99. Yeah, he's a robot.
demagogue on 16/10/2012 at 09:11
Zylonbane is a robot. Henke is simply plugged into the grid so deep as much machine comes out as man. Lucky bastard.
henke on 16/10/2012 at 09:16
beep boop beep
dumbass guard wont get out of the way
errrrooorrrr
Renzatic on 16/10/2012 at 09:24
Quote Posted by demagogue
Zylonbane is a robot. Henke is simply plugged into the grid so deep as much machine comes out as man. Lucky bastard.
I bet it's all those iPad games he plays.
Also, ZB is a sentient word processor, not a robot. There's a difference.