ffox on 19/4/2005 at 18:48
I'm getting the same thing too in IE, Opera and Mozilla with my ad blocker switched off. However, they are OK (ie different) on Lady Jo's site.
Higgyq on 19/4/2005 at 18:59
I checked out this thread at work and couldn't wait to get home to download and play. I was able to run a Nice Stroll and then my damn power supply died (again). :grr: Well I got a new power supply this morning so I'll be checking them out tonight and voting on which one I think is best.
Logan on 19/4/2005 at 19:23
Quote Posted by ffox
I'm getting the same thing too in IE, Opera and Mozilla with my ad blocker switched off. However, they are OK (ie different) on Lady Jo's site.
O-oh.. :p I'll try to fix it.
Added:
I can't. It's trouble with the name of the mission. I tried all combinations. if use "Butterfly" screens not shown, thought Internet Explorer (I meen IE, not MyIE) shows screens. Lady Jo has no the same trouble cause she hasn't Name of Mission in the url.
Rybe on 19/4/2005 at 21:22
They’re all soooo pretty…. *drools* I had a hard time deciding. But I have to go with Hazelshade Cemetery, it was joygasmicly purdy and sorta eerie in that awesome grave yard way. And when I found the conspicuously empty grave with the tomb stone “Voltak the Necromancer, do unto him as he did unto others” I about peed my pants laughing. :laff: :laff: GLORIOUS! Sheer genius!!! I covet the fog and floor and torches and...*ahem* I’ll shut up about it now. As for the others, I adored the bunnies in Ride the Butterfly! :cheeky: *steals the bunnies and cuddles with them* Requiem was just plane purdyful I <3 the stained glass, and Benny! :cheeky: Yay...hehe. It was so solemn and peaceful, I felt guilty running around making an unholy racket on the lovely floors, lol. And St. Lazarius was absolutely gorgeous too, though the halls were a tad tedious, I loved all the art. I wasn’t a big fan of the clock tower like a lot of people seem to be, it felt congested and cluttered to me, but I did like the weather and the lighting through the clock face...
Speesh on 19/4/2005 at 22:01
Quote Posted by Rybe
And when I found the conspicuously empty grave with the tomb stone “Voltak the Necromancer, do unto him as he did unto others” I about peed my pants laughing.
I almost peed my pants when I read that and then stepped foward and fell into the open tomb which I had failed to see through the mist.
Ottoj55 on 20/4/2005 at 01:15
the chisel from easedropping has a handle that looks plastic as well. lgs didn't texture it, its a brown handle, grey shaft, done, no time was spent on it. those tools were made by gort, they are quite excellent and feature in my upcoming mission as well.
Nielsen74 on 20/4/2005 at 01:38
Quote Posted by Ottoj55
the chisel from easedropping has a handle that looks plastic as well. lgs didn't texture it, its a brown handle, grey shaft, done, no time was spent on it. those tools were made by gort, they are quite excellent and feature in my upcoming mission as well.
Yes but MULTI COLOR PLASTIC. I could understand if it was to imetate bakelite (darkbrown early form of plastic)
Renault on 20/4/2005 at 01:38
Quote Posted by Ottoj55
the chisel from easedropping has a handle that looks plastic as well. lgs didn't texture it, its a brown handle, grey shaft, done, no time was spent on it. those tools were made by gort, they are quite excellent and feature in my upcoming mission as well.
My my, what a coincidence... ;)