
Oh, that door! Don't feel bad, I did the same thing, too.
Oh, that door! Don't feel bad, I did the same thing, too.
That was one of the most annoying sections of the whole game. That, and the desert part with the sand traps. If you want to give it another try, TruWorthy is currently doing a Let's Play for LoD.
I went the opposite way, I started out as a PC gamer and switched to consoles. Other than annoying updates, pretty much all I have to do is load the disk and go and not have to worry about tweaking things to make my game work. One of my best friends is the opposite, but he likes fiddling around with electronics and I don't.
I still don't have a PSP. I've been told that the 2000 is the way to go, but I don't know enough about the different versions, other than the Go not using UMDs.
Now you've done it! I'm drooling over the thought of the Barrel Ale and it hasn't even been brewed yet!
One of my fellow rangers is, too. I seem to be the one people go to when there is a giant spider, a snake, a mouse, or a snapping turtle that needs to be moved to any place else. I find it pretty funny, being a female of small stature and all.
Howdy, howdy. I just finished archiving eight years' worth of blog entries from 1up. It's amazing how much better my blogging is now than it was when I started. You'll get the feel for it in no time.
I can't help you with most of your questions, I'll leave that part to the staff. I can help you with how to stay focused. Make an outline or note cards. Note cards work really well, because you can put all the bits of info on different cards, one idea or topic per card, and then sort them however you think will work best. You can also have them right in front of you so you stay on topic while you're writing. The idea and information is there, you just need to write it up in paragraph form and link it to the other ideas and information.
Hope this helps.
Considering that due to technical issues, I missed most of BaD, I was planning on doing BaD ME. Blog a Day March Edition. It's my last month of freedom before I go back to work.
I'm sorry, were you talking about games? I got distracted by the cute ferret.
Completely unrelated to the topic at hand, but you and I have something in common besides mouse ownership. We both worked in a pet store. I used to walk around the store with a baby rat (not a pinky, though!) in the pocket of my flannel shirt or my hoodie pocket. People, especially young women, would go all ga-ga over the cute little "mouse", which would launch me into my "rats are awesome pets" educational spiel, one day resulting in the sale of five baby rex rats with complete set-ups.