Hi guys,
Do you know how to unlock more continues in Border Down ? After an hour I was able to pass from 3 to 6 continues but since then it just stayed there.
Is 6 the max continues then ?
Thanks
How to unlock continues in Border Down
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Danny
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Icarus
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Then you have to ask yourself if it is really necessary to buy so many games, that you run out of available time to devote to them.b0ub0u wrote:I agree that feeding endless credits is not always the best option but the reality is that I have so much games to play and not enough time to invest in them so I don't have time to master every one of them.
But anyway, good luck with BD. Great game.

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Danny
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I understand. I also have a huge mountin of games (video gaming is my only vice really) to play since I am always on a look out for a bargin or a rare find. Hence the reason why I got a really stupid amount of video games and no-were-to-actually-put-them!!b0ub0u wrote:I agree that feeding endless credits is not always the best option but the reality is that I have so much games to play and not enough time to invest in them so I don't have time to master every one of them.
Thanks for the reply guys,
b0ub0u
Perhaps I should invest in better storage space on concentrate on the games I already own?
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Grant Windsor
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I can totally emphathize here. I have 1,801 games, and they take quite a bit of space (no loose games here...I'm a serious collector...so I have to deal with boxes and cases...which means more space taken). As a matter of fact, our smaller bedroom of four is where my games call home. However, I do need to buy another bookcase or put up shelves. The games are starting to pile up a tad. Luckily, though, I've become a salty (as a girl who works for me calls my moods sometimes) gamer in my old age (42), and I utterly loathe most new games coming out...especially the American ones (sorry) and all of the popular genres that the lamers adore so much. That generally means less games coming in...but I still have no time to play the older ones I haven't gotten around to finishing in the first place. I keep telling myself I'm going to finally be able to have a bloody good time with these games one day when I retire...but most likely I'll either get arthritis in my hands, so I can't play games...or I'll drop dead one day before I retire. Oh, well.Danny wrote:I understand. I also have a huge mountin of games (video gaming is my only vice really) to play since I am always on a look out for a bargin or a rare find. Hence the reason why I got a really stupid amount of video games and no-were-to-actually-put-them!!
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GaijinPunch
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Wonder how many of our tax dollars have gone to moving that collection all over the planet.I can totally emphathize here. I have 1,801 games, and they take quite a bit of space (no loose games here...I'm a serious collector...so I have to deal with boxes and cases...which means more space taken). As a matter of fact, our smaller bedroom of four is where my games call home.
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I am in the similar position -_-Grant Windsor wrote:I can totally emphathize here. I have 1,801 games, and they take quite a bit of space (no loose games here...I'm a serious collector...so I have to deal with boxes and cases...which means more space taken). As a matter of fact, our smaller bedroom of four is where my games call home. However, I do need to buy another bookcase or put up shelves. The games are starting to pile up a tad. Luckily, though, I've become a salty (as a girl who works for me calls my moods sometimes) gamer in my old age (42), and I utterly loathe most new games coming out...especially the American ones (sorry) and all of the popular genres that the lamers adore so much. That generally means less games coming in...but I still have no time to play the older ones I haven't gotten around to finishing in the first place. I keep telling myself I'm going to finally be able to have a bloody good time with these games one day when I retire...but most likely I'll either get arthritis in my hands, so I can't play games...or I'll drop dead one day before I retire. Oh, well.Danny wrote:I understand. I also have a huge mountin of games (video gaming is my only vice really) to play since I am always on a look out for a bargin or a rare find. Hence the reason why I got a really stupid amount of video games and no-were-to-actually-put-them!!
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I have possibly around 800 video games give or take (from NES to PS3/Wii/X360) and sometimes I cannot find enough time for dedicating major time of 1000+hours to master a game. I enjoy to play games however and a good evening is an evening spent playing a game even if it is for the time of 1 hour - it is the best hour of my day
So yes sometime i may put extra credit in a game for the sake of seeing what lies ahead - but no I cannot dedicate major time to one game and become a master of one game. I guess I am that fellow that isn't great at one thing(game)but rather decent at multiple things(games)
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Grant Windsor
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Hey, Paul...a few, for sure.GaijinPunch wrote:Wonder how many of our tax dollars have gone to moving that collection all over the planet.
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