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Old 07-28-08, 07:04 PM   #1
Chisum
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Originally Posted by Wildhawke11
i want to feel just a fraction of the fear those brave men must have felt at times in those iron coffins.
Be sure that you can feel it in no-DiD too.

I remember the first time that I have been fatally hit on SHIII, I was terrified in front of my screen and during the hellish descent of the boat to the Neptune world, I had cold sweats(that was really a "total immersion" !).
After being killed, I stayed 20 minutes to do nothing and think it was really a horrible thing.
I did not understand why we were out of the game so quickly, before this horrible window saying that the career is over, all hands lost, and it took me some time to understand that to die like that was just as brutal.

Probably that we love horrible things because we re-play every time. Danger is like a drugs and it's probably also why these courageous man left again on sea despite the risks they knew they were taking.
In my opinion, a normal man would have refused to left again.


I don't know what you thing about it.
But I'm sure that I feel it perfectly in no-DiD.



(It was a hard text for a no-english man. Apologizes if mistakes)

Last edited by Chisum; 07-28-08 at 07:19 PM.
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