Originally posted by Zampanó
*Creative writing project
Ah, a little better than. Actually I don't think I've ever done one of those. I actually went out of my way to avoid any kind of creative writing classes. I know, weird for someone like me. I waste my free time writing stupid short stories and yet I did my best to avoid creative writing classes.
]Hi, David. (Call me Drew, by the way.)I can't say too much about the Revan thing; some of this will be explained
in the upcoming novel, and some of it I'm not really allowed to talk
about.However, I will remind you that you are playing a BETA, not a final
version of the game. Changes might still be made. No promises, but we do
pay attention to intelligent and constructive feedback, and we read the
forums regularly.Having said that, SWTOR is not a continuation of Revan's story; his
involvement is a nod to the KOTOR fans, but there are many players who
didn't play KOTOR, so we can't have Revan and his fate dominate the rest
of the game.That might not be what you want to hear, but I can't say much more at this
time.Anyway, thanks for the e-mail.
Drew
Well, that was nice of Drew to respond, although unsatisfactory as the answer may be.
Originally posted by LuciusLikewise.. I explained to Drew that if he was catering to the non KOTOR crowd, he shouldn't have included Revan at all. Instead they put him in as 'nod' to us KOTOR fans, and then randomly killed him off as an insult. Anyways, the only good thing is that as he said, this is only a beta.
You know, I would have been happy for Revan to go out with a bang in the book and do something badass in the process and then not show up in TOR at all.
Convenient as usual.
And first week of college over!
Y'know what sucks?
When you randomly meet a really special someone in one of your classes, develop a friendship with this person, realize you have feelings for her but understand she sees you strictly as a friendly study buddy, cannot see this person once in the summer, find her again in your class and able to see her every day (much to your delight!), discover this person delighted to see you again, resume a good friendship, want to (but can't) say to her that you cannot help but admit seeing her as more than just a friend, not know whether she already knows how you feel if you haven't been obvious enough, and for many reasons know that you can only remain as a good friend to her and not have a clue what she thinks about you.
If you like her as more than a friend, chances are she knows. Women tend to be a lot more perceptive about those type of things.
You are in a tough spot, though. As bad as things are now, it'd be even worse if your relationship turned awkward, as you have to see her everyday.
I feel for you brah.
My advice though, once the semesters done, let her know that you can't be just friends with her.
Originally posted by RE: Blaxican
If you like her as more than a friend, chances are she knows. Women tend to be a lot more perceptive about those type of things.You are in a tough spot, though. As bad as things are now, it'd be even worse if your relationship turned awkward, as you have to see her everyday.
I feel for you brah.
My advice though, once the semesters done, let her know that you can't be just friends with her.
Thx for the advice, bro! Much appreciated!
See, that's the thing. I would think once you are in college, there is enough maturity to avoid awkward situations, or at least look past something that could be considered as such. Clearly, I have seen that not being the case for many people I know, but yeah...I wouldn't want to ruin anything I have right now. I'm not saying we are best buddies or anything, but it's evident that we definitely are good friends and our relationship has progressed much more than just simple study buddies when we first met.
Originally posted by Korto Vos
Thx for the advice, bro! Much appreciated!See, that's the thing. I would think once you are in college, there is enough maturity to avoid awkward situations, or at least look past something that could be considered as such. Clearly, I have seen that not being the case for many people I know, but yeah...I wouldn't want to ruin anything I have right now. I'm not saying we are best buddies or anything, but it's evident that we definitely are good friends and our relationship has progressed much more than just simple study buddies when we first met.
Nah, the best pick up line I've ever heard comes from the brilliant comic genius of Alan Davies and Stephen Fry.