My god havent made journal in ages
Posted 6 years agoWell alls been well but now idea for video game has the world lore and stuff but no real way to build it. even has plan on how to set its controls to Nintendo switch or any modern console. The concept or gameplay idea is dungeon runner like phantasy star portable 2 but more open worldish. aka there are main full maps you can explore like monster hunter worlds expedition mode. BUT mission mode or so on takes the areas zones and al that and creates random dungeon each time you enter. so example idea be like again monster hunter world zones but those zones randomly made into a dungeon instead of just all under ground tunnels or rail roading style dungeon. of course story mode missions are custom made and stay same each time. the mission dungeons could have random events in each thing from enemy spawns to mini missions within the mission. so exploreing th emap is good and base idea for rewards after mission is not based on time spent but by enemies killed events completed so on. some missions could have timer but most would be more exploration like type stuff. again still in full planning stages.
the races you could select from are
human, [which would probly have elf ears for those who want to play elf]
avian [ basicly anthro avians probly base ones in selection menu, be hawk eagle and owl maybe]
Lupin [ anthro wolf]
marsulan [ anthro kangaroo]
aquan [ shark , whale , dolphin or orca]
in the d20 original idea the races were more the kingdoms that consist of the races.
the races you could select from are
human, [which would probly have elf ears for those who want to play elf]
avian [ basicly anthro avians probly base ones in selection menu, be hawk eagle and owl maybe]
Lupin [ anthro wolf]
marsulan [ anthro kangaroo]
aquan [ shark , whale , dolphin or orca]
in the d20 original idea the races were more the kingdoms that consist of the races.
Seeking artist to draw concept art pro bono.
Posted 11 years agofor a d20 im building like concept art even if its basic sketches and stuff. this one not based on any game I can actualy sell but artists would be placed in credits and stuff thus free advertiseing for the artists. of course it may be a while before ready to sell cause still working on the pen and paper rules.
basicly seeking drawings of say each nations ship style types so on from each classification of ship destroyer cruiser so on.
as well tanks and their classification [still working on this] scout tank ,infantry tank, light tank, medium tank, heavy tank, assault tank
as well classification of planes light fighter, bomber, superiorty fighter. so on
as well styles for each of these in archaic modern future era. as well styles for each race or nation of each time period.
even weapons and general ideas for teach nations towns for each era.
say avian for example are known for airships steam punk style and cliché aviation in archaic era. in modern area its something like the iron vulture from tail spin like ships. then future its more anti gravity based ships.
Yea im asking a lot for free and stuff but yea also artist would have full creativity or least enough creativity allowance that relates to the races styles and stuff.
basicly seeking drawings of say each nations ship style types so on from each classification of ship destroyer cruiser so on.
as well tanks and their classification [still working on this] scout tank ,infantry tank, light tank, medium tank, heavy tank, assault tank
as well classification of planes light fighter, bomber, superiorty fighter. so on
as well styles for each of these in archaic modern future era. as well styles for each race or nation of each time period.
even weapons and general ideas for teach nations towns for each era.
say avian for example are known for airships steam punk style and cliché aviation in archaic era. in modern area its something like the iron vulture from tail spin like ships. then future its more anti gravity based ships.
Yea im asking a lot for free and stuff but yea also artist would have full creativity or least enough creativity allowance that relates to the races styles and stuff.
and now seeking weapons list of samurai warriors 3
Posted 12 years agoor warriors orochi or somthing like easy single drop down list or somthin gi can copy over or type out and not have all the filler and stuff from FAQ charts. mainly from warriors orochi due to haveing both dynasty warriors and samurai and mystic and stuff.
ok on guildwars d20 im building and priest class
Posted 12 years agotrying to make home brew and think of 20 utilities and weapons. two weaposn they are fully prof in is scythe [judgement] and staff.
abilities be like Signets, auras, maybe prayers [but that would mimic dervish and i plant to bring in the old classes as well so one can play through guildwars 1 campains if wanted.] runes? or somthing.
abilities be like Signets, auras, maybe prayers [but that would mimic dervish and i plant to bring in the old classes as well so one can play through guildwars 1 campains if wanted.] runes? or somthing.
and frankly NSA and stuff news on it violateing our laws
Posted 12 years agoneeds to be spread... cause the page ig ot info from may be taken down news artical due to it. but has it copyed
By Jack Shafer
(Reuters) - At several recent junctures, the U.S. government has publicly sought to expand its power and control over the electronic privacy of its citizens. At each point, the government was roundly foiled by the public and the majority of the political class, which rebuked it. But that has evidently never stopped the government from imposing its will surreptitiously. As the reporting of the New York Times, ProPublica, and the Guardian about the National Security Agency's programs exposed by Edward Snowden showed once again yesterday, when the government really wants something, it can be temporarily denied but rarely foiled.
In the early 1990s, computer scientist and activist Phil Zimmerman created an encryption program called Pretty Good Privacy, or PGP for short, to block the government and other snoopers from reading the emails and files of users. To retard PGP, the government targeted Zimmerman with a criminal investigation for "munitions export without licenses" after the program appeared overseas, explaining that the program's encryption exceeded what U.S. export regulations allowed.
Zimmerman and his allies eventually won the PGP showdown, as did privacy advocates in the mid-1990s, defeating the government's proposal for the "Clipper chip," which would allow easy surveillance of telephone and computer systems, and again after 9/11, when Congress cut funding for the Defense Department office in charge of the Total Information Awareness (TIA) program, a massive surveillance database containing oceans of vital information about everybody in the United States.
But the journalistic record proves we can't trust government's white flag of surrender. In the case of TIA, the government abandoned the program's name but preserved the operation, as Shane Harris and others reported seven years ago, giving it new code names and concealing it in places like the NSA. The documents Snowden stole from the NSA show the government capturing and analyzing much of what TIA sought in the first place.
Yesterday's Times-ProPublica-Guardian pieces revealed the government accomplishing its PGP and Clipper chip goals by similar subterfuge. The NSA has "circumvented or cracked much of the encryption, or digital scrambling, that guards global commerce and banking systems," reported the joint ProPublica and Times article. The agency spends hundreds of millions a year in its work "with technology companies to 'covertly influence' their product designs" to make end-user communications more visible to its eyes, reported the Guardian. At Microsoft, the NSA coerced its way into pre-encryption access to the company's email service, its Skype phone system, and SkyDrive, its cloud storage service.
The NSA's techno-dodges give civil libertarians a choice of two large pitches on which to throw their fits. Should they be more angry about the national security bureaucracy first seeking the public's consent to drink from the national information stream and then, when told "no," ignoring the thumb down? Or is the greater outrage the fact that the vast and secret surveillance program was established at all, and not how it was established? As a fit-throwing civil libertarian, I intend to alternate from one field to the other. On even days I'll scream about the basic outrage. On odd days, I'll stamp my feet over the "you asked for permission, I said 'No,' and you went ahead and did it anyway" transgression.
Who made the U.S. government's decision to bootleg its expansive surveillance system into place? To compromise the Internet and the devices we use to connect? To intentionally weaken the existing security systems by installing secret "back doors," thereby making us all more vulnerable to a hostile cyber-attack by foreign powers or individuals who discover them? To reverse the popular will - or least the politically possible - without any further discussion? That last move would smack of totalitarianism, except that totalitarians make no pretext about needing the consent of their citizens to rule.
If you think I'm playing civil-libertarian Chicken Little about how small compromises can fissure and can suddenly grow big, consider the example of Edward Snowden, who stole the tens of thousands of pages revealing the NSA's surveillance practices and architecture. But Snowden didn't have the right to view all of them. As NBC News reported last month, he used his power as a system administrator to exploit design weaknesses in NSA internal systems (which NBC News calls "antiquated") and assume the electronic identities of top NSA officials. These officials were authorized to view the more sensational documents, and once Snowden donned the mask, he could view them, too. Ordinarily, NSA employees can't copy data off of computers, for the obvious security reasons. But because Snowden held administrator rights, he could and did and then distributed copies to journalists. According to NBC News, the NSA employs 1,000 system administrators.
Can somebody explain to the NSA that Snowden has merely done to the NSA what the NSA has been doing to U.S. citizens and business for decades? Snowden deceitfully ignored the legally binding promises he made to the NSA; the NSA similarly runs roughshod over both the letter and the spirit of surveillance legislation (and systematically lies about it, something Snowden doesn't do). Snowden stole secrets; the NSA steals secrets (and encryption keys, according to yesterday's reports), only at a more colossal level. Snowden took it upon himself that he, not the NSA or his government, knows best; the NSA and its governmental partners believe they know best; Snowden creatively exploited the technical weaknesses in the computer matrix to accomplish his goals; so does the NSA.
Everything Snowden knows about following the rules he learned from the NSA. Somebody, somewhere in the agency must be perversely proud of what he's done.
(Jack Shafer is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.)
http://news.yahoo.com/nsa-never-tak.....220344825.html
By Jack Shafer
(Reuters) - At several recent junctures, the U.S. government has publicly sought to expand its power and control over the electronic privacy of its citizens. At each point, the government was roundly foiled by the public and the majority of the political class, which rebuked it. But that has evidently never stopped the government from imposing its will surreptitiously. As the reporting of the New York Times, ProPublica, and the Guardian about the National Security Agency's programs exposed by Edward Snowden showed once again yesterday, when the government really wants something, it can be temporarily denied but rarely foiled.
In the early 1990s, computer scientist and activist Phil Zimmerman created an encryption program called Pretty Good Privacy, or PGP for short, to block the government and other snoopers from reading the emails and files of users. To retard PGP, the government targeted Zimmerman with a criminal investigation for "munitions export without licenses" after the program appeared overseas, explaining that the program's encryption exceeded what U.S. export regulations allowed.
Zimmerman and his allies eventually won the PGP showdown, as did privacy advocates in the mid-1990s, defeating the government's proposal for the "Clipper chip," which would allow easy surveillance of telephone and computer systems, and again after 9/11, when Congress cut funding for the Defense Department office in charge of the Total Information Awareness (TIA) program, a massive surveillance database containing oceans of vital information about everybody in the United States.
But the journalistic record proves we can't trust government's white flag of surrender. In the case of TIA, the government abandoned the program's name but preserved the operation, as Shane Harris and others reported seven years ago, giving it new code names and concealing it in places like the NSA. The documents Snowden stole from the NSA show the government capturing and analyzing much of what TIA sought in the first place.
Yesterday's Times-ProPublica-Guardian pieces revealed the government accomplishing its PGP and Clipper chip goals by similar subterfuge. The NSA has "circumvented or cracked much of the encryption, or digital scrambling, that guards global commerce and banking systems," reported the joint ProPublica and Times article. The agency spends hundreds of millions a year in its work "with technology companies to 'covertly influence' their product designs" to make end-user communications more visible to its eyes, reported the Guardian. At Microsoft, the NSA coerced its way into pre-encryption access to the company's email service, its Skype phone system, and SkyDrive, its cloud storage service.
The NSA's techno-dodges give civil libertarians a choice of two large pitches on which to throw their fits. Should they be more angry about the national security bureaucracy first seeking the public's consent to drink from the national information stream and then, when told "no," ignoring the thumb down? Or is the greater outrage the fact that the vast and secret surveillance program was established at all, and not how it was established? As a fit-throwing civil libertarian, I intend to alternate from one field to the other. On even days I'll scream about the basic outrage. On odd days, I'll stamp my feet over the "you asked for permission, I said 'No,' and you went ahead and did it anyway" transgression.
Who made the U.S. government's decision to bootleg its expansive surveillance system into place? To compromise the Internet and the devices we use to connect? To intentionally weaken the existing security systems by installing secret "back doors," thereby making us all more vulnerable to a hostile cyber-attack by foreign powers or individuals who discover them? To reverse the popular will - or least the politically possible - without any further discussion? That last move would smack of totalitarianism, except that totalitarians make no pretext about needing the consent of their citizens to rule.
If you think I'm playing civil-libertarian Chicken Little about how small compromises can fissure and can suddenly grow big, consider the example of Edward Snowden, who stole the tens of thousands of pages revealing the NSA's surveillance practices and architecture. But Snowden didn't have the right to view all of them. As NBC News reported last month, he used his power as a system administrator to exploit design weaknesses in NSA internal systems (which NBC News calls "antiquated") and assume the electronic identities of top NSA officials. These officials were authorized to view the more sensational documents, and once Snowden donned the mask, he could view them, too. Ordinarily, NSA employees can't copy data off of computers, for the obvious security reasons. But because Snowden held administrator rights, he could and did and then distributed copies to journalists. According to NBC News, the NSA employs 1,000 system administrators.
Can somebody explain to the NSA that Snowden has merely done to the NSA what the NSA has been doing to U.S. citizens and business for decades? Snowden deceitfully ignored the legally binding promises he made to the NSA; the NSA similarly runs roughshod over both the letter and the spirit of surveillance legislation (and systematically lies about it, something Snowden doesn't do). Snowden stole secrets; the NSA steals secrets (and encryption keys, according to yesterday's reports), only at a more colossal level. Snowden took it upon himself that he, not the NSA or his government, knows best; the NSA and its governmental partners believe they know best; Snowden creatively exploited the technical weaknesses in the computer matrix to accomplish his goals; so does the NSA.
Everything Snowden knows about following the rules he learned from the NSA. Somebody, somewhere in the agency must be perversely proud of what he's done.
(Jack Shafer is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.)
http://news.yahoo.com/nsa-never-tak.....220344825.html
and trying to figure out what the dndn tiles are made of.
Posted 12 years agothe dungeons adventure tiles the thick card style ones. is it card stock and whoat printer can they use ot print it? or what ever. i mena yea i can print a basic scan of my dungeon tiles i have onto paper and then glue it to cardbord box and cut them out for custom rooms.
well i found this http://newbiedm.com/2009/06/05/a-re.....dungeon-tiles/
use chip board and rubber cement and stuff scan your map peices and print them out eather in draft or uber quality. fwe DIY steps later you have like 5 times the amount of tiles for the cost of price almost.
well i found this http://newbiedm.com/2009/06/05/a-re.....dungeon-tiles/
use chip board and rubber cement and stuff scan your map peices and print them out eather in draft or uber quality. fwe DIY steps later you have like 5 times the amount of tiles for the cost of price almost.
so no one is not intersted in a borderlands 2 d20?
Posted 12 years agoi mean i have most the charts done i just need to complete the demo town i made named demolin [dem- uh-len] basicly be treasure trove of chest of types enemys so on and cameo of charactor i made for the caravaner class. [will have medic class or for fans of show The doctor] and a bartender type clas or tendress [basiclya seductris type class]
that can turn enemys into allies or leadership feat type effect. but yea.
that can turn enemys into allies or leadership feat type effect. but yea.
and on the borderlands d20
Posted 12 years agoseems the forms for borderlands i got some help or feed back and it shows some what confuseion on why im doing it and stuff and few dnd players shows insite to weapon types or shows screen shots or vids of weapons effects and stuff but overall theys still ask why XD
so wondering if it will have good reception here. has most of it done has enough to run a random enemy gernation campain still has to work on talents and general items like food so on. and manufacturere bonsues and effects to the parts.
but also tryign to find a way to combine all the documents into a single pdf. but i have no idea how to do that.
so wondering if it will have good reception here. has most of it done has enough to run a random enemy gernation campain still has to work on talents and general items like food so on. and manufacturere bonsues and effects to the parts.
but also tryign to find a way to combine all the documents into a single pdf. but i have no idea how to do that.
So makeing a borderlands d20 or attemp to
Posted 12 years agomain thing im working on really is the drop charts like i know if buy them fromt he npc shop at charactor creation be generic no manufactor reference. but manufacturer bonus like jakobs have higher damage. and stuff but im debateing on how to do the parts like for craftign the weapon and mix amtch the parts. trying to find way to let manufactor bonus apply to parts bonus or somthing. But not ove rpower stuff.
once again im wanting to go back to building d20
Posted 12 years agomy old dynastywarriors which was almost complte cept enemys and stuff one or thother treasure chart or enemys lol but this time im debateing it should restart weapons like their abilities which some sort of go 1 ability then last level or somthign has all 5 but that starting to seem to over powerd but hwo the damage is done is figured by the level of weapon so starting off all do 1d4 and stuff.
oi trying to find a youtube vid
Posted 13 years agoit deals with post apocolyptic steampunk fallout styled animation and sort of had a fallout desert town vibe and stuff and i know there was atrain robbery of a military train in it and stuff. cant remember thename and all that but yea any ideas? problem with clicking through the suggested thigns never remember th e name to it lol
ok read somthing in dnd book that talked of shadow puppets
Posted 13 years agonow trying to remeber a old game that had story or legend told in shadow puppetry of four heros . one had liek wolf motive, another eagle , some anothe ranimal and so on.
can rember wolf human red hair cliche sword user.
the female or first female hero had eagle motive armor that actualy gained more on it for protection instead of lesss lol most of it gold the final armor was gold and purple with wings on it.
onehero male was a scitenst liek steam punk styled coat and used guns his story fight or legendary fight ig uess is with some steel ball robot thing.
the last female warrior was like a tribal assasin useing claws as weapons and her armor was liek red at first then final armor which gets less and more ravealing becomes a silver. i know in final fight in legend the wolf stands alone type thing and at end it kinda cock blocks you which is why ihated it at end cause you dont contenue playing like a normal rpg XD
Ok found it by luck as wa slooking fo ra nam eliek tales of hero of. BUt its called Sudeki which would of been good full on rpg but after you beat it it just resets to last save X.x
can rember wolf human red hair cliche sword user.
the female or first female hero had eagle motive armor that actualy gained more on it for protection instead of lesss lol most of it gold the final armor was gold and purple with wings on it.
onehero male was a scitenst liek steam punk styled coat and used guns his story fight or legendary fight ig uess is with some steel ball robot thing.
the last female warrior was like a tribal assasin useing claws as weapons and her armor was liek red at first then final armor which gets less and more ravealing becomes a silver. i know in final fight in legend the wolf stands alone type thing and at end it kinda cock blocks you which is why ihated it at end cause you dont contenue playing like a normal rpg XD
Ok found it by luck as wa slooking fo ra nam eliek tales of hero of. BUt its called Sudeki which would of been good full on rpg but after you beat it it just resets to last save X.x
AND makeing d20 navy based
Posted 13 years agook it will have ship to ship tank to tank plane to plane man to man scales. so charactors have classes. it will go from settings of ww1, 2,3 fantasy and scifi. one can do strict ww1 2 aka real campain [just humans] fantasy this adds in the basic dnd races and then some and scifi which uses each the races. and founda joke ww1 2 then 3 aft er thee goes into fantasy as we got blown back into middle ages then magic opens portal to scifi XD lol
but the ww1 and 2 setting classes are soldier,pilot,sailer,theif[which is in each campain setting] some other core classes are there as well. fantasy has your basic rpg classes fighter theif mage cleric ranger. scifi have scout noble scoundrel pirate and theif. pirate can probly go into each campain just change ship they use. oh and soldier and pilot in scifi campain. shoot technicly all classes can be in each campain but soldier is equivalent of fighter in WW campains cept soldier specialises in guns and modern weapons. there will be equipment that has tags on it like WW1,2,3 showing when ships are available of that realistic campain so cant choose ww2 ship into a ww1 unless thats part of campain like time travel one somthing. there is ship building which sort of used starwars saga edition reference charts on sizes and classes. shuttle is only one i changed to eather submarine or battleYacht [sort of those large large yachts you see in oceans but armored. had anothe rname for them i think it was battle yacht OR armored yacht or somthing wants to say armored transport BUt that sounds to land based.
but the ww1 and 2 setting classes are soldier,pilot,sailer,theif[which is in each campain setting] some other core classes are there as well. fantasy has your basic rpg classes fighter theif mage cleric ranger. scifi have scout noble scoundrel pirate and theif. pirate can probly go into each campain just change ship they use. oh and soldier and pilot in scifi campain. shoot technicly all classes can be in each campain but soldier is equivalent of fighter in WW campains cept soldier specialises in guns and modern weapons. there will be equipment that has tags on it like WW1,2,3 showing when ships are available of that realistic campain so cant choose ww2 ship into a ww1 unless thats part of campain like time travel one somthing. there is ship building which sort of used starwars saga edition reference charts on sizes and classes. shuttle is only one i changed to eather submarine or battleYacht [sort of those large large yachts you see in oceans but armored. had anothe rname for them i think it was battle yacht OR armored yacht or somthing wants to say armored transport BUt that sounds to land based.
ok trying to find DS games or psp games that are navy based
Posted 13 years agolike a rpg that deals with navy warefare liek battle ship but not the clichie board game placed on a game system. sort of like infinite space game for ds but more down to earth useing varius navy ships of the world action rpg type thing able to move them around like sidmires pirates. or so on. any ideas? knows can do this with pen and paper d20 XD
and now rememberd of the Shard rpg
Posted 13 years agowhich im sure every furry is familur ewith lol now wish they had a cheaper book or maybe a welkcom booklet liek they have but it has maybe basic basic charactor creation stuff. or if they plan to move it over to d20 system at one point. i mean ic an probly do the weapons and basic stuff if wanted help with converting.
now trying to find a map pen paper square grid map for...
Posted 13 years agostarwars saga edition for the VT-49 decimator. nothing has showned up. and wondering if any one knows of places or evne make the map XD.
finaly found the scene for runner class dnd class i made
Posted 13 years agoits the boiling rock part 2 of avatar last airbender suki going epic on warden
http://tinypic.com/r/4tn4oj/5
not sure how long this vid woudl stay up BUT this is general diea of the runner classes ability.
http://tinypic.com/r/4tn4oj/5
not sure how long this vid woudl stay up BUT this is general diea of the runner classes ability.
and for the DnD fanatics
Posted 13 years agook i played the unearthed arcana alternation players guide that has the magister class [basicly the mage that has to use a staff instead of a book] im tryign to see if there is a class like that in the pathfinder d20 there is a magister class but its not the one bound to his staff for spells.
BBW thing pimping
Posted 13 years agoonce again prop 8 news
Posted 13 years agothey are delaying the in evitable AS supream court HAs deemed marraige as a right. Due to 14th amendment prop8 be shut down and any like it be shut down as well. Yet i do say churches have rights to not hold the wedding cerimony.
Yet prop 8 backers are sending it back to 9th circet withall judges to vote in it. [how much wanna bet rest judges are bribed] Yet it woul dmake it more noticea ble and supreme would have to listen to it.
Yet prop 8 backers are sending it back to 9th circet withall judges to vote in it. [how much wanna bet rest judges are bribed] Yet it woul dmake it more noticea ble and supreme would have to listen to it.
ok scre chainmail at moment mroe important stuff
Posted 13 years agohttp://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/.....205113637.html
load of crap poll.
1stamendment congress can not make a law that henders free speech press religion or practice there of.
the mandate contacpetic thing breeches constition as it mandate church to buy or pay for it evenif saying insurance companys the church still pays into it and thus mandateing church or church bodys to pay for it makeing congress telling church hwo to run or be shut down [soon could be preech this way or be shut down] as well the ceo planned parent hood able to make laws with out going to congress. no leash to rien in power. basicly coudl be used to silenc ereligion of any kidn or speech. [ Mandateing in it self was breech of obamas oath.] but to attack church is breeching constiuions highest law. the CEO was in the meeting with him on this bill as well as sec of state. which sec of state was telling dont do this CEO of planned said do it basicly and we see where his loyaltys lie NOt with the constituion or the united states or the people. but a organization.
load of crap poll.
1stamendment congress can not make a law that henders free speech press religion or practice there of.
the mandate contacpetic thing breeches constition as it mandate church to buy or pay for it evenif saying insurance companys the church still pays into it and thus mandateing church or church bodys to pay for it makeing congress telling church hwo to run or be shut down [soon could be preech this way or be shut down] as well the ceo planned parent hood able to make laws with out going to congress. no leash to rien in power. basicly coudl be used to silenc ereligion of any kidn or speech. [ Mandateing in it self was breech of obamas oath.] but to attack church is breeching constiuions highest law. the CEO was in the meeting with him on this bill as well as sec of state. which sec of state was telling dont do this CEO of planned said do it basicly and we see where his loyaltys lie NOt with the constituion or the united states or the people. but a organization.
ok my chainmail stuff when i get it done will probly go on
Posted 13 years agomy xaton account in my profile and stuff.
Tired of seeing people defendign income tax by FEDs
Posted 13 years agothe states were ment tob e taxed by population by each state not the income of each person. there for the taxes like that keep the mayor in check and the income keeps government in check and not able to spend recklessly with fake money with interest.
http://www.devvy.com/notax.html
Feds them self even IRS is third party private company thus not governed by the government thus unconstitituional.
http://www.devvy.com/notax.html
Feds them self even IRS is third party private company thus not governed by the government thus unconstitituional.
ok anyone in japan or eastern areas. or anyone
Posted 13 years agoget any info on phantasy star protable 2 infinity if its comeing to th eUS localization? XD
oi collag eclass jewelry and metal work
Posted 13 years agobasicly going through the basic metal jewelry study working with basic metals and stones and blow torch later in class X.X