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Sun Nov 9 4:05:36 EST 2008
I got the escaped too slow message just now as well...
[13:23] <CYBER> but since my lvl is low so Iwill not sell brain fish becoz I need a lots of brain
Mon Nov 10 0:07:38 EST 2008
it should work on a psp. I play on a Wii and sadly, psp is more advanced than a Wii.
I don't know if fishing is going to work on your psp glorgoth.
If it works sometimes, that's lucky enough
Also, if it lasts more than 30 seconds, you've probably got a problem, so don't wait 5 minutes next time
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I cast my line, waited for 3 minutes, caught something, clicked to reel it in, and got this message:
An unknown error occurred.
has_bite
I did also get the animation and the message that I was reeling in the fish, but it just went on for about 5 minutes before I gave up on it.
I don't know if fishing is going to work on your psp glorgoth.
If it works sometimes, that's lucky enough
Also, if it lasts more than 30 seconds, you've probably got a problem, so don't wait 5 minutes next time
Absence and death are the same -- only in death there is no suffering.
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Mon Nov 10 8:30:38 EST 2008
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it should work on a psp. I play on a Wii and sadly, psp is more advanced than a Wii.
I don't know if fishing is going to work on your psp glorgoth.
If it works sometimes, that's lucky enough
Also, if it lasts more than 30 seconds, you've probably got a problem, so don't wait 5 minutes next time
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I cast my line, waited for 3 minutes, caught something, clicked to reel it in, and got this message:
An unknown error occurred.
has_bite
I did also get the animation and the message that I was reeling in the fish, but it just went on for about 5 minutes before I gave up on it.
I don't know if fishing is going to work on your psp glorgoth.
If it works sometimes, that's lucky enough
Also, if it lasts more than 30 seconds, you've probably got a problem, so don't wait 5 minutes next time
Perhaps, but the Web Browser is better on the Wii, as far as I know.
Invisible War ][
Mon Nov 10 8:54:04 EST 2008
Definately. The thing with that is that while PSP might be more advanced as far as gaming, Wii has more memory, and after so much criticism about their lack of good online play, Nintendo decided to really focus on online capabilities.
~Retired Geezer~
Mon Nov 10 9:01:05 EST 2008
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Definately. The thing with that is that while PSP might be more advanced as far as gaming, Wii has more memory, and after so much criticism about their lack of good online play, Nintendo decided to really focus on online capabilities.
I bet they use an existing browser too. Yup, just checked. They use Opera, whereas the PSP has a custom job. There is no way they can bring it up to the complexity of modern browsers when it's just a sideproject for their main one: the actual playing of games
Invisible War ][
Wed Nov 12 1:56:03 EST 2008
Here's another one. On Firefox. I was fishing... got a fish. I clicked the reel in icon and waited for about 2 seconds (my FF was kind of laggy), saw that nothing happened and went with the mouse cursor over the white image on the button, then clicked again. This time, the button highlighted as if it was really pressed.
The "keep"/"drop" screen appeared, as in the screenshot below, but unfortunately the buttons were inoperable, since "An unknown error occurred: already_reeling".
I think that once you clicked on the reel in button, this event should somehow lock the button from subsequent clicks in the case when the browser or the Internet connection is slow and doesn't update the 'fish bit' GIF into the 'reeling in' one.
The "keep"/"drop" screen appeared, as in the screenshot below, but unfortunately the buttons were inoperable, since "An unknown error occurred: already_reeling".
I think that once you clicked on the reel in button, this event should somehow lock the button from subsequent clicks in the case when the browser or the Internet connection is slow and doesn't update the 'fish bit' GIF into the 'reeling in' one.
Edited 5 time(s). Last edited by Forger @ Wed Nov 12 1:59:23 EST 2008