
It's been a while since I've uploaded some songs, eh? Well, it's been a good wait.
I present you with two new pieces of awesome!
Infinite Tactics
I've been wanting to build on Quicker Tactics for a while now, but inspiration eluded me when it came to this... Until now! ![]()
I will say no more; just enjoy the damned thing.
Untold Legend
This is made for a secret part of the game, and is basically a remix combining "As Legend Goes" with "Agony."I think it worked out pretty well, and will put this on my top five list with Infinite Tactics. I don't know why I won't edit the ending though. Am I lazy for no reason?
So there you go! Comments? Suggestions?
Btw, if you want to download either of the songs, just click the download button beneath the streaming area, where it says all the copyright stuff.
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H-holy!!
Just downloaded Google Chrome (by Endless' suggestion), and WOAH this thing is fast! I've got a pretty sweet connection here thanks to Optimum Online, but I've never felt THIS fast before!
I dunno how they did this... Firefox is one of the fastest browsers out there and it isn't anywhere near as fast as this thing is. The word "lightweight" definitely suits Google Chrome. Hot dog...
Just to give you an idea of what we're talking about here: I downloaded Chrome about 4 minutes ago, and after installing it, resetting my homepage, and logging back onto GameSpot, I've arrived at my blog in record speed. To top it off, the dysfunctional GS text editor isn't giving me the slightest hitch in this browser, where as in Firefox it liked to delete two letters for the price of one, and in IE... Well, you get the picture. ![]()
I'll be testing this baby out for the next few, just to get a feel of how it works. I've never been one to doubt Google technology, and this is no exception. So let's see how this goes!
One thing though: it doesn't seem like this browser is keen on add-ons or anything of the sort, but that suits me just fine! ![]()
A few weeks back my almighty Firefox encountered its first serious bug. I'm sure some of you know what I'm talking about; it wouldn't play flash applications. At all. In fact, instead of the flash there would be a message saying "You may not have Adobe Flash Player installed or Javascript disabled and blah blah blah your firefox is now useless."
Maybe I'm not the most outspoken person about myself, but I think one thing everyone can tell about me at a glance is that I would automatically delete even the most powerful browser if it cannot play flash applications.
"What's that? No flash? K dont hert urself on teh wai out." *uninstalls* Big-for-nothing piece of junk.
So I was forced back into using the old, decrepit Internet Explorer. You may have noticed that the quality of my spelling has decreased substantially over these past few, with sometimes entire posts gone wrong with typos. I blame it on IE; I've never had to deal with these kind of problems using Firefox. In fact, one of the main reasons my blogs have not been updated in a while is because the combined awfulness of the GS text editor and IE's mysteriously retarded slowdowns have caused me to dislike typing on GS altogether. I still post on forums only because my posts are generally shorter there.
As a matter of fact, in fact (
), when was writing my last blog, about why I can't blog due to me now using IE, IE crashed. As if to say, "I won't let you tell the world how much I suck." Well, now I've got Firefox up and running again, and as an extra precaution I am writing out my blog beforehand in a word proccessor. So HA! How you like me now, IE?
Big-for-nothing piece of junk.
Speaking of Firefox up and running, here's the simple solution that got it working again: I installed Adobe Flash Player 10 Beta. And just like that, problem fixed. If any of you are having the same problem, you should try that. Avoid the dozens of tech support forums with the garbage advice about "clearing your cache" and "wiping your face." They didn't work, at least not for me.
I leave you all with: "WOOO!! Firefox is GO!!" ![]()



