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I think I'm stuck. I defeated the Captain, but the game (and the green haired guy from the Guild) tells me there's something else I should do in the caves.
I've got no idea about what to do now. :(

Depression changes

There is something I found strange: some skill had both a TP (forgot how they're called here) cost and an MP cost, but you can't see the MP cost anywhere.
Maybe you could put the MP cost in their description?

Complete Edition release of Act I+ - This weekend!

Looking forward!

Let's Draw! - Another Comic! CLOSED!

Any news on this? °°

Daily Drawing Challenge!

I'm doing it too, but I'll still be scannerless for a while. :(

Star Stealing Prince

If this helps for statistical purposes, I have Windows 7 on a pretty good laptop (i3, 4GB RAM) and the game crashed just once or twice (near the beginning).
Everytime I died I hit F12, maybe that helped too.

Dev Blog: Mechanics Update 1 - 4th Level Skills

So I can fight AND know what I'm doing? I love this!

The Featured Game Thread

One vote for SSP.

Gay Characters

author=emmych
I dislike that people assume it either way. The point is you can't assume; as that blog post that Penta quoted pointed out, if sexuality never comes up, a character technically doesn't have a sexuality. They aren't straight OR gay or anything else!


But, as Craze said, everybody has a sexuality.
If a character's sexuality is never important in the story, I'll still assume he has one just because he's a human being. And, not having any clue about which one he has, I'm going to default on the most common one.
It's like assuming the character has favorite foods even if he never eats in game.

Faith, religion, and you

author=halibabica
Yes, he could've. Maybe he decided having free will was more important. If our minds were limited in such a way that we couldn't become bratty or spoiled, we'd be just that: limited.

Were you expecting a divine standpoint? And is there a distinction between God logic and human logic? Well, besides omniscience vs. non-omniscience


The point is: sure, logic dictates that free will and eternal bliss are mutually exclusive. But if God really is all-powerful, he can change logic itself. He could have given us free will AND eternal bliss.

This is the distinction by human logic and an hypotetical "divine standpoint": we have to follow the rules, he (she? it?) makes them.
We can argue that some evils are "necessary" because of how our world works, but this Creator could just have made it work differently. So, either he didn't want, or he couldn't.

That's basically the basis of my agnostic view of "if a Creator really does exist, he's not all-powerful".