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#1 Silent_Raven92
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I live in Australia and I haven't gone out for awhile (...) but I think for the DSl it was 150ish now and 260 or something for the DSi (once again I haven't gone otu for awhile) so I have this feeling of dread that the 3DS will be 350 - 400 X_X

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Ghost Recon has over 900 mods of various types that can be either downloaded or picked up via 6 DVDs.

I see that there is now a 7th disk now.

WhiteKnight77

HOLY SHI-~!

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You have to play for awhile until you're able to change it. When you get to something Alltrades Abbey or something like that, that's where you get to change it after doing a short quest (you'll probably be around level 18 at this point)

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Hmm, Warhammer Dawn of War comes to mind, but that's not modern that's scifi.

Hmm, so, like an rts.. outfitting units. Reminds me of Fallout Tactics in real time mode (except thats post apocalyptic sci-fi).

Hmm, although it's not an actual RTS in the way you'd typcially think, you may want to try out Commando. I haven't played it, but, eh, read the review, not sure.

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I'd probably cry D:

.. Then take a dump in your mailbox.

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Fallout 3, Half-Life 1 and 2, Deus Ex, Oblivion.

Keeping in mind that F3 Oblivion and Deus Ex (to an extent) are all rpg hybrids.

Halo (-.-) and Serious Sam (not sure about number 2, but the second encounter) had plenty of mods.

Unreal Tournament series has a LOT of mods.

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Hmm, although it is true that achievements do add to replay value, they're more better fitted to an online community were people have their own id's and what not (eg; xbox360; looking at people and seeing how much time they've wasted on a certain game and measuring their gaming premise based on how may achievements they have)

Therefore, it would be more fitting to have achievements if the 3DS had an online community. I personally think achievements are a good idea regardless, and feel they should be implemented.

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Suicide is never the answer, so I'm glad your faith prevents you from doing something so.. yeah..

You sound like you're in quite the rut; and yes, there are people in the world in ruts as well, but reminding everyone of this matter won't make him feel any better. I mean, when you're feeling like this, knowing that other people are in donkey doo won't make you feel any better.

My recommendations? Well, I guess you've really got no other choice but to wait it out. Chances are things will probably get worse before they get better. Acquire a source of income; even if it's a dead end job at coles or something. Sure, they may not pay well, but at least it'll take up the time; sometimes, keeping yourself occupied is all you can do. Getting into any line of work, even if it's crappy, is also a pretty good way to meeting people. Keeping an open mind and getting on good terms with other employees even if you're not overly crash hot on them will eventually get you invited to other social events and will expand your means of meeting new people. I don't know what you're like in person or socially or anything, but, well, there's bound to be something that people will like about you.


These things take time, I suppose. Keeping an open mind, some positive thinking, might get you somewhere. Actually, scratch that; when I feel crap all that 'think positive!" garbage drives me nuts. Just work at it, expand the community you associate with, and things will, gradually pick up. Over time.


Also, you said you saw Psychologists Counsellors etc etc etc; any of them prescriped any form of antidepressants? Prozac or something? Taking some on the side until things pick up might be a good idea; being in a better mood will also help with motivation.


EDIT: Woah, Wait a tic! You're 17!?! I'm 17 and I'm still in school X__X Wha-!

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#9 Silent_Raven92
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Evil Genius for pc.

Dungeon Keeper 1 And 2 for PC.

Do you play as an evil dude in Overlord? Neh. Dunno.

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I have a 360, Wii, PS1, PC, DSLite, GBA, Game Boy Pocket, SNES, N64.