I like how the reason the shop in this town isn't ripping you off is because a kid is running it. Even though he lied about the whole 'my parents have 3 jobs each' part, he's still a kid and honest.
Oh man, these games never cease to amaze me with their pop-culture references. In this case, that Saturday Night Live sketch in which Chris Farley plays the role of motivational speaker Matt Foley. "Before we begin I'd like to take you on a scenario of what it's like in a day of MY life. First off, I am thirty-five years old, I am divorced, and I live in a VAN down by the RIVER!"
You install weights in your dices during production phase. It is said that if you do so, you will most likely get the number you desire, depending on the position of the weights within the dices.
+Mrluigifan102 You can also drill out the holes a little bit on the side you want, creating a hollow and thinly [very thinly] fill the holes and repaint it. Granted you have to do a semi-decent job, but you'll create a dice that will favor. It works better the higher the number is. It's 'harder' then putting a weight in when it's being first made but people can do it this way.
You can fix dice by either adding weights to them in the production process, or making one side more flat and heavy than the others, often done by very mildly melting the dice face-up on the desired roll in an oven until the bottom ever so slightly melts and flattens.
13:56-13:57 Did they just walk through that guy? Is he a ghost or is that normal? If it's normal, then that's awesome. NPCs shouldn't be able to block your path, unless they're supposed to.
Great video once more, HCBailly :) Glad to see you're finally feeling up to this game :) By the way, how do you feel about the Suikoden series? Anything that grabs your fancy? :)
+HCBailly That's understandable, seeing as every Suikoden game is pretty long. Well, at least if you focus on "recruiting" shall we say? To avoid spoilers. I find Suikoden II and V to be my personal favorites, with II taking the top spot. IV is not too bad either. All in all, the Suikoden games are long and enjoyable in my opinion...... Take from that what you will, readers of this comment :)
+Mike E.L. the Gamer Hahahaha! Well said! Well, here's to hoping that one day, HCBailly shall turn his attention and time to the Suikoden series as well :)
"how to loaded dice work?" Basically from what i read they take lead or something like that and attach it in the inside on the side of the dice they want facing down.
8:25 Joe...Camel...there's a name I haven't heard in years...and a name I'd never expect to hear in this T-rated game (well, it's not a Nintendo console, I guess). 9:35 Ehh...I don't know...my hedonistic deity does :/. She wants Her children to do whatever will give them the most pleasure overall, as long as it doesn't cause unwanted pain to others (or, for that matter, yourself, so maybe excessive drinking would be a bad thing). Oh wait, the Goddess of Althena's Chosen isn't my deity (after seeing what they're like, I'm not convinced it's Althena either, but details!). 26:00 Really? I see nothing wrong with that answer, Ruby :P!
17:51 - I forgot that the word "fornicating" was in this game. lol 19:47 - It was more amusing when he showed his dice in the Sega CD version, it looked a little like he was breaking the fourth wall.
+HCBailly That's right HCBailly, it's time for you to go Spelunking, where you will find a strange but dark crystal inside, then be attacked by a horrible monster that will tell you it will rule the world if it can destroy the four crystals before they light. You will escape and go on an epic journey, and be joined by a lady magician, an ex marine and a doctor, and together you will light the crystals to SAVE THE WORLD!