But over the last few millennia, humans themselves had evolved slightly--as had certain other mammals. Humans were way shorter in the Roman times, way shorter. Our bones differed, our behavior was more aggressive.a55assinThat's not evolution. That's something called healthy. In the modern world, we have tech/science that helps us understand what's healthy and what's not. Back then they had nothing but just called god for help. We, homo sapiens, have yet evolved.
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However, we started out w/ a single cell organism... wait no, maybe just an element. We didn't have all 26 possibilities like the alphabets at the start.
Gee...seeing these comments make me sick...but what can I expect from a gaming forum.
Anyway, you sound like quite a young dude. Whether getting back with her or not, you SHOULD attempt and at least say that you're sorry for acting on your impulse. You were at fault. Tell her how you truly feel about her, and be sincere about it. Not only tell her you're sorry, but also SHOW her that you're sorry, as well. Good luck.
[QUOTE="Ultimeaciax"][QUOTE="gbpman630"]Exactly. Grinding actually made FFVIII harder. That's not realistic.gbpman630Actually, lvling in FFVIII is far more easier compared to other FFs, including FFVII and FFIX.If you level up to try and make a boss battle easier (as it works in other RPGs), it ends up making the battle harder. Huh? How is it that lvling up in FFVIII and make the boss battle harder... would you mind elaborate on that? I think you're saying that the bosses lvls up as well? If so, then no. Bosses don't lvl up with you as you progress. On the first mission, where I had to go into the cave and kill Ifrid (spelling), I lvled up so much that I killed him in two or three shots.
[QUOTE="noswear"][QUOTE="Ultimeaciax"] I actually love the fact that the enemies level up with you. It gives the game a sense of realism, similar to Oblivion. But that shouldn't be something to hate the game about. gbpman630Yes, it should. It ruins the whole point of levelling. That's why Morrowind > Oblivion.Exactly. Grinding actually made FFVIII harder. That's not realistic. Actually, lvling in FFVIII is far more easier compared to other FFs, including FFVII and FFIX.
[QUOTE="Ultimeaciax"][QUOTE="gbpman630"]Great game in many ways, but the fact that the enemies level up with you is enough to make me hate this game. noswearI actually love the fact that the enemies level up with you. It gives the game a sense of realism, similar to Oblivion. But that shouldn't be something to hate the game about. Yes, it should. It ruins the whole point of levelling. That's why Morrowind > Oblivion. Not really. I don't mind the enemy's strength increasing as you progress. It actually helps to maintain the challenging gameplay.
[QUOTE="Ultimeaciax"][QUOTE="gbpman630"]I beg to differ with you and "them" as well. Final Fantasy VIII is my all time best.Great game in many ways, but the fact that the enemies level up with you is enough to make me hate this game. I actually love the fact that the enemies level up with you. It gives the game a sense of realism, similar to Oblivion. But that shouldn't be something to hate the game about.Final Fantasy IX
*Leaves thread before "That's not even the best game in the series. Everybody knows FFVII is better!"*
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I beg to differ with you and "them" as well. Final Fantasy VIII is my all time best.Final Fantasy IX
*Leaves thread before "That's not even the best game in the series. Everybody knows FFVII is better!"*
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