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Post by BloodRayne on Apr 21, 2005 9:19:52 GMT -5
Pamiso bernelis
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Post by evanescence on May 6, 2005 13:35:09 GMT -5
nepagavau kampo :-/kas èia juokingo? juk tema "Juokingi Vaizdeliai apie BloodRayne"...nesuprantu...
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Post by BloodRayne on May 7, 2005 15:38:56 GMT -5
Man juokinga tame, kad vietoj "grazios" nacio galvos kazkoks buozgalvis
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Post by evanescence on May 8, 2005 1:29:08 GMT -5
aaa...tu apie tai ;D pirmai nesupratau
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rayne
new member
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Post by rayne on Oct 21, 2005 9:24:28 GMT -5
labas
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Post by YY on May 14, 2007 21:38:50 GMT -5
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Post by FDSAFD on Jul 9, 2007 18:50:16 GMT -5
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Post by XCVSDFXCV on Jul 10, 2007 19:31:29 GMT -5
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Post by qax on Jul 11, 2007 22:10:40 GMT -5
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Post by runescapeize on Jul 12, 2007 2:36:46 GMT -5
To some, Runescape is a way of life, almost like another world you can run to. You can do whatever you like (except for a few rules like offend other players and stuff), it is a free world out there.The whole idea of Runescape is very original, as it combines the ideas of real-time action, RPG and multiplayer games into a very basic program. What fascinates me the most is that your character is part of a diverse trade community, where every item, depending on its rarity, has an accepted "market value." You can make armor, mine ores, become a woodcutter, fish and cook fishes, and make bows and arrows and so much more. Your limit is your imagination.It's basically very similar to real life: improve your skills and make money off a particular trade, which will allow you to finance skills such as magic and ranged fighting that require a constant supply or runes and arrows respectively. You really get a sense of community in this game, because part of the gaming experience depends on the other players. When selling a commodity, a player can log on to a room that has a large amount of players, while those who want to train by fighting creatures without other people taking the kills may prefer to chose empty rooms. Although i'm not a member myself, it is possible to pay $5 a month and unlock tons of member benefits, including many new places to travel to, more items... etc. RuneScape is a fun, challenging, and exciting game which is very important part of the life of many people.HAVE FUN! site is www.runescapeize.com if you need it.
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Post by runescapeize on Jul 12, 2007 2:40:37 GMT -5
To some, Runescape is a way of life, almost like another world you can run to. You can do whatever you like (except for a few rules like offend other players and stuff), it is a free world out there.The whole idea of Runescape is very original, as it combines the ideas of real-time action, RPG and multiplayer games into a very basic program. What fascinates me the most is that your character is part of a diverse trade community, where every item, depending on its rarity, has an accepted "market value." You can make armor, mine ores, become a woodcutter, fish and cook fishes, and make bows and arrows and so much more. Your limit is your imagination.It's basically very similar to real life: improve your skills and make money off a particular trade, which will allow you to finance skills such as magic and ranged fighting that require a constant supply or runes and arrows respectively. You really get a sense of community in this game, because part of the gaming experience depends on the other players. When selling a commodity, a player can log on to a room that has a large amount of players, while those who want to train by fighting creatures without other people taking the kills may prefer to chose empty rooms. Although i'm not a member myself, it is possible to pay $5 a month and unlock tons of member benefits, including many new places to travel to, more items... etc. RuneScape is a fun, challenging, and exciting game which is very important part of the life of many people.HAVE FUN! site is www.runescapeize.com if you need it.
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Post by asdf on Jul 13, 2007 4:39:01 GMT -5
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Post by asdf on Jul 13, 2007 4:41:16 GMT -5
sdffasdf
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Post by ghjghj on Jul 14, 2007 17:45:48 GMT -5
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