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superstande: well, it's a gamble, but it might be worth it :)
I'm having the problem of not saving enough in bgee... just won a big battle in main quest. Didn't save... and soon ended up finding a trap that killed one of the party instantly. Now I have hard time winning the battle again for some reason :)
I guess I could've just gone to a temple for a resurrection... but was too lazy for that.
I hate when that happens...

Don't blame you there. The process is a pain in the ass. Having a cleric hit level 9 is always a happy moment, since they can forego all that crap and raise the person themselves.
Hello.
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A.I.Person.: Hello.
Hello! How are you today?
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Abovet: Do you prefer the old LEGO games or the new ones that have shiny models, a large variety of features, etc.? .
That was my first question. The second one, is why did you choose that answer?
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moonshineshadow: Well, sorry, but no definitive answer here. I like them both. The older ones were always a lot of fun and I liked that they did not have as much "hand holding" as the newer ones. But I also like features of the newer ones like voice overs :D
I see. Thanks for the quick reply. :)
Post edited May 05, 2016 by Abovet
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superstande: well, it's a gamble, but it might be worth it :)
I'm having the problem of not saving enough in bgee... just won a big battle in main quest. Didn't save... and soon ended up finding a trap that killed one of the party instantly. Now I have hard time winning the battle again for some reason :)
I guess I could've just gone to a temple for a resurrection... but was too lazy for that.
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CarrionCrow: I hate when that happens...

Don't blame you there. The process is a pain in the ass. Having a cleric hit level 9 is always a happy moment, since they can forego all that crap and raise the person themselves.
Thanks for the tip :)
Though I've got Jaheira serving as the cleric, not sure if druids get that spell.
But I did meet a cleric wanting to join a while back. But then it means bye-bye to Jaheira... and you know what happens if I do that... :)
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superstande: Thanks for the tip :)
Though I've got Jaheira serving as the cleric, not sure if druids get that spell.
But I did meet a cleric wanting to join a while back. But then it means bye-bye to Jaheira... and you know what happens if I do that... :)
Can't remember offhand, but her progress is going to be slower since she's multiclassed. So even if she does get it, it's going to take longer for her to get the druid XP to gain access to it.
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superstande: Thanks for the tip :)
Though I've got Jaheira serving as the cleric, not sure if druids get that spell.
But I did meet a cleric wanting to join a while back. But then it means bye-bye to Jaheira... and you know what happens if I do that... :)
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CarrionCrow: Can't remember offhand, but her progress is going to be slower since she's multiclassed. So even if she does get it, it's going to take longer for her to get the druid XP to gain access to it.
Ah yeah, that's right, multiclasses. Things are not looking favourable for Jaheira :)
Well... we'll see...
It's a really pleasure to play this game. I've done most of the side quests and just started chapter 4.
Might go with a more bizarre party in BG2 or what ever AD&D game is up next.
Lot of huge big warm thanks for the replies and messages I have received.

Last a week an important decision has been made - my family and me are leaving the city. We'll move to the countryside where my in-laws live and my own parents are also not far away. I'm going to go a little earlier, my new job starts in June. The rest of the family follows mid/late July. We were incredibly lucky to a flat there - places for rent are fucking rare in that area and buying a house is just not possible for us atm.

Having finished Witcher 3 and waiting for New Game+ until Blood and Wine will finally be released, I'm struggling to decide what to play next. Well, right now I'm kind of busy with RL Tetris - fitting stuff into boxes ;-)
Good insert-your-time-of-day, lovely folks of the thread! I hope you're all doing well, or at least getting by the best you can.

I think I just got some of the best sleep in my life. Holy cow. It's not often I wake from sleep actually feeling rested, but man, feeling well-rested is nice.

Bit of a sick morning, but the Mayo called yesterday and I've a procedure coming up in a couple weeks that will hopefully help ease the nausea issues before they worsen too much again. Looking forward to having it done again, not only for the improvements in my ability to eat for a good 3 months or so, but also for the Propofol nap, haha. I'm pretty much guaranteed another really good rest this month, so it's a win-win. ;)

I hope you all have a lovely day!
*hugs and waves all around*
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toxicTom:
I hope that helps reduce at the very least some of the stress you and your family have been going through.
Anything that can get you and yours more peace sounds like a good idea.
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akhliber: Good insert-your-time-of-day, lovely folks of the thread! I hope you're all doing well, or at least getting by the best you can.

I think I just got some of the best sleep in my life. Holy cow. It's not often I wake from sleep actually feeling rested, but man, feeling well-rested is nice.

Bit of a sick morning, but the Mayo called yesterday and I've a procedure coming up in a couple weeks that will hopefully help ease the nausea issues before they worsen too much again. Looking forward to having it done again, not only for the improvements in my ability to eat for a good 3 months or so, but also for the Propofol nap, haha. I'm pretty much guaranteed another really good rest this month, so it's a win-win. ;)

I hope you all have a lovely day!
*hugs and waves all around*
Good morning. =)

Sheesh...I guess they don't have any way to permanently improve the situation.
But like you said, at least there's a short drug coma in the package deal.
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CarrionCrow: I hope that helps reduce at the very least some of the stress you and your family have been going through.
Anything that can get you and yours more peace sounds like a good idea.
Actually it creates a lot more stress. Moving house with a family and LOTS of stuff is no small feat and there's lots of paperwork to do too (cancelling all those contracts...). But at least it's "productive" stress - something to work towards instead of just being pounded by fate over and over.
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toxicTom: Actually it creates a lot more stress. Moving house with a family and LOTS of stuff is no small feat and there's lots of paperwork to do too (cancelling all those contracts...). But at least it's "productive" stress - something to work towards instead of just being pounded by fate over and over.
This is one of those times where distance sucks. I have a lot of experience moving people, and all I charge is some cigarettes, some soda and some pizza at some point during the process. ;)

I get what you mean now. But it also sounds like you feel positively about it overall. I'm very glad to see that. =)
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toxicTom: Lot of huge big warm thanks for the replies and messages I have received.

Last a week an important decision has been made - my family and me are leaving the city. We'll move to the countryside where my in-laws live and my own parents are also not far away. I'm going to go a little earlier, my new job starts in June. The rest of the family follows mid/late July. We were incredibly lucky to a flat there - places for rent are fucking rare in that area and buying a house is just not possible for us atm.

Having finished Witcher 3 and waiting for New Game+ until Blood and Wine will finally be released, I'm struggling to decide what to play next. Well, right now I'm kind of busy with RL Tetris - fitting stuff into boxes ;-)
Glad to hear you'll be able to be closer to family, but moving is just no fun. I hope you the process goes well for you and that you'll get a break from at least some of the stress once you're moved into the new place.
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CarrionCrow: I hope that helps reduce at the very least some of the stress you and your family have been going through.
Anything that can get you and yours more peace sounds like a good idea.
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toxicTom: Actually it creates a lot more stress. Moving house with a family and LOTS of stuff is no small feat and there's lots of paperwork to do too (cancelling all those contracts...). But at least it's "productive" stress - something to work towards instead of just being pounded by fate over and over.
Hopefully at the end of it all life will be a little sweeter, the country can do that.
Once again all I can offer is my best wishes to you and your family and an open invitation to my chat.
*hang in there hugs*

Morning folks.
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CarrionCrow: Good morning. =)

Sheesh...I guess they don't have any way to permanently improve the situation.
But like you said, at least there's a short drug coma in the package deal.
No way to permanently improve the situation as it stands now, but I've got a great gastro / rare disease specialist that has thought of some pretty brilliant things to try and such. I think his current theory is really odd and interesting (he currently suspects it's not a disease at all, but a result of brain damage I received from a lesion in my temporal lobe in my teens. There's apparently some interconnection between the brain and stomach that is outside of my own understanding.) If he's right, it will mean there won't really be a permanent way to improve things... but every now and then he'll come up with new ideas for things to test and then he'll make some revelation and have a completely new theory, so time will tell. It at least means getting to be exposed to all sorts of neat science and regular short drug comas, at least, haha :)