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^^,^No problem, all I need is someone to hold some eggs and help me evolve an Electabuzz sometime down the line.
@Lai: Do you have the Earthquake TM?
By the way, is there a way to get more Red Shards in B2/W2?
Archaeology shops in Join Avenue can sell them.
@Charlatan: You were right. I kept forgetting how Slow-Mo made things easier.
Anyways, blew through another good chunk of the game. I must be getting close to the end.
PS3 exclusive? Between this and booting Miyazaki off of Dark Souls 2, Namco-Bandai just loves to fuck with my heart.
@RocketDude: When in doubt, slo-mo. It's prettymuch your smart bomb in the game and it makes worrisome problems trivial as long as you've got the juice.
Took me a while to figure that out. :V
Well, shit.
I'm on the final level of SpaceChem. I have to simultaneously fuel a laser with some kind of almost-benzene, fire it with xenon that I have to fuse from carbon, arm missiles, and shunt a shitload of hydrogen around for maneuvering and missile fuel. All this to shoot down some kind of eldritch space tank or something.
Weirdly, it actually looks less complicated than the RGB laser I had to do first. Well, more complicated, but considerably more flexible.
Beat F.E.A.R.
Wow. I kinda wish there were more games like this.
So how close does SpaeChem come to actual chemistry, either mechanistically or result-wise?
Not at all. Doesn't stop it being a great game, though.
I just realized something.
The bleeped out word in the Black Isle thing isn't a swearword. It's "fallout." Interplay isn't allowed to use that word in publicity material any more.
It comes close to actual chemistry insofar as the outputs will recognize a surprising variety of actual chemical compunds, but veers wildly far away from it pretty much everywhere else. For instance, when you start fusing a shitload of water molecules together to make weapons-grade plutonium.
^ wat
^Well, they spent around a decade getting paid to make that Fallout MMO, then when they got sued they could not demonstrate that they had worked on it. And now they're trying to crowdfund the creation of a studio which will then crowdfund a non-Fallout version of the game, so they're avoiding using the word "fallout" when publicizing it because yeah.
Basically they're trying to make sure their scam is entirely legal.
^ You're not Bastion! What's going on??
Appropriate response.
Alright I got a team for White 2:
I'm gonna need a 6th party member, any suggestions that aren't starters or legendaries?
> 6th party member
How about Montblanc?
Flygon
volcarona
but but two fire types
you dont do that man
V no u
PIKACHU
DO IT
but
it's a giant bug that's on fire and eats things
whats not to love
Volcarona is literally my favorite Pokemon.
> volcarona
> not charizard
Charizard is cool.
But there are a lot of Pokemon, dood.
Yes. But Charizard is indubitably the coolest.
Pfft, yeah ok
Don't you mean charizard is the hottest?
Yeah, but it's competing with a walking tac-nuke lamp thing that I can name Pyro Jack.
Also, Volcarona doesn't get that good until lv. 60 or so.
But having it means I can use Starmie without worrying about Dark types fucking my shit.
Then again, having two both Mienshao and Volcarona means that I have two Pokemon weak to Flying.
so, lol i dunno.
Bah. Charizard hasn't been cool since 2001.
/pokehipster