tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6162314467762792782.post7265412655040181875..comments2024-03-28T14:39:04.452-04:00Comments on The CRPG Addict: The Standing Stones: Taking a ShortcutCRPG Addicthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01238237377918550322noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6162314467762792782.post-71614178884174372542015-12-27T09:27:12.161-05:002015-12-27T09:27:12.161-05:00Sorry... patreonSorry... patreonshankaohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06194425920878224732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6162314467762792782.post-65547527717264409612015-12-27T09:26:10.879-05:002015-12-27T09:26:10.879-05:00That would apply for this blog too.
I've been...That would apply for this blog too. <br />I've been reading it for years and would not mind to thank it with some Christmas PayPal tip (or patron)<br />May Chet would bring us a CRPG addict book one day :)shankaohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06194425920878224732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6162314467762792782.post-88953811716832904092015-12-26T12:50:44.769-05:002015-12-26T12:50:44.769-05:00A comment for Andrew Schultz, or any other GameFAQ...A comment for Andrew Schultz, or any other GameFAQs contributors who may be reading this...<br /><br />GameFAQs now allows its contributors (FAQ writers, etc.) to add a PayPal donation button to all of their FAQs and contributions. The process takes 30 seconds (assuming one already has a PayPal account), and an unobtrusive donation button appears over each of one's contributions on the site.<br /><br />The FAQs and files remain free for the public to browse; there are no paywalls or anything like that. GameFAQs does not take one penny of any donations given to contributors.<br /><br />I know all this from personal experience, since I'm a small-time contributor to GameFAQs. I just thought the guy who contributed 350 complete FAQs and more might want to try it out. :)Victarhttp://www.victarfanfics.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6162314467762792782.post-32901154278793183122015-12-26T10:36:24.878-05:002015-12-26T10:36:24.878-05:00Happy Christmas and New Year! And I agree with th...Happy Christmas and New Year! And I agree with the poster above -- go ahead and use maps and hints when you're playing insufferable games like this one. You still get the experience playing it (new monsters, puzzles, etc.) but don't have to spend hours doing the drudge work. Considering the number of games you want to get through, there's no point wasting days or weeks on boring, repetitive ones (I think we get the idea on Standing Stones).<br /><br />For me, I love reading what you have to say about the history and playability of a game, so using hints/maps is no issue -- full on cheating like hex editing is different since you're skipping chunks of the game itself, though definitely use them for unbeatable/truly awful games if you want to get to the end. <br /><br />Anyway, love your writing style and blog! Take care!Johnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6162314467762792782.post-47191341813026862072015-12-25T17:00:19.913-05:002015-12-25T17:00:19.913-05:00I don't mind if you use some hints (or maps) y...I don't mind if you use some hints (or maps) you found on internet as long as you don't use cheats to win the game. If you feel it takes longer than you would like to invest to this game, dont feel guilty to use this help. I believe you are experienced enough to bring us a precise review eventhough you are not playing 100 % fair. I love your work. Merry Xmas. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com