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On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 17:01:19 EDT, "bluetree" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
>hihi
>I can't translate that either. :P
>But I've understood it.
>- I think, that I do. ^^
:P
Did you get the Bishop3D file?
Just PM'd you
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Stephen
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Phil Cook wrote:
> And isn't there also a holy water fountain one of the levels on easy
> that's removed on hard?
Not that I remember. Which is not to say the general principle doesn't
hold. I just don't remember which holy-water fountain you might be
referring to. There are few enough about that I'm pretty sure I would
have noticed more showing up here and there.
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Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
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Check your feather pillows for holes
before putting them in the washing machine.
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And lo on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 18:48:31 +0100, bluetree <nomail@nomail> did
spake, saying:
> "Phil Cook" <phi### [at] nospamrocain freeserve co uk> wrote:
>> And lo on Mon, 30 Jun 2008 18:00:40 +0100, bluetree <nomail@nomail> did
>> spake, saying:
>
>> Heh I enjoy blasting them into the handy spikes on the walls
>
> There I realized my RL-problem of a bad hand-eye-coordination-ability. ^^
> I couldn't hit them. :-)
It is tricky for anyone, which is why it's such fun when it works.
>> I found the Hylden um stabby-hand demons to be the worst oh not
>> individually but get caught in a crowd and it's a repetitive stab,
>> hoist, fall until you fade out into the Spectral Realm and then they
>> bloomin'
>> well follow you.
>
> Yes, they were bad. Very bad.
> I looked around each corner and everytime, when I thought it might be
> too quiet,
> that horrific demons appeared. Worst thing was, when they catched you...
They were the only ones that really caused me any type of hesitation on
subsequent play-throughs. I'd approach a courtyard and think "Oh hell
there's four of these nasties through there" and I'd try to skip in and
peel them off one at a time, or just run and dodge a lot until I got a
chance to hit them. The bigger fire chuckers were easier; even in groups.
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