Armadyl, Bandos, & Zaros enter the 【Runescape Machinima Contest】
Based off of the Gods Exposed series run by Tehnoobworld, with his oke. I did not build off of that because its a popular series, I did it cus the very first video I uploaded was about the rs gods and zaros. Now 2 years after the idea finally seemed possible. And here it is. In a new package. Im very unsure off the video, all I managed to enjoy was the way Bandos sounded. I’m so tired of making this vid. The idea, recording, voicing etc, was all done 2 days after the contest was announced. But the editing kept messing up. I have a problem with big static rushing through whenever it’s almost done rendering. This also messed up the Variation on herblore video aswel. I’ve never put so much time into rendering as this one. 【ルーンスケープ】
West Ham vs Burnley, R5, The FA Cup 5th Round – 21/02/11 The FA Cup sponsored by E.ON West Ham strolled into an FA Cup sixth-round tie at Stoke with a comprehensive win over Championship outfit Burnley. Thomas Hitzlsperger, making his long-awaited Hammers debut, opened the scoring with a trademark thunderbolt. Carlton Cole looked to be offside and to have handled the ball when he slotted home before his classy lob over Clarets keeper Lee Grant made it 3-0. In between Winston Reid’s header and Freddie Sears’ fine high finish, Jay Rodriguez was gifted a consolation. While Burnley had chances to exploit the home side’s shaky defence, the cups continue to liberate the east Londoners, who have recorded three more wins in knockout competitions than in the Premier League this season. But, despite the crushing scoreline, it was the visitors who made the more promising start and Rodriguez should have punished the hesitant Reid after only 13 minutes but the Clarets striker spurned the opportunity with a tame shot. Moments later West Ham goalkeeper Robert Green spared his side’s blushes when he parried Ross Wallace’s fizzing shot from the edge of the penalty area, before making a brilliant reaction save as Rodriguez tried to steer in the rebound from close-range. After failing to take their opportunities, Burnley were on the back foot as the Hammers finally found some rhythm. The midfield trio of Scott Parker, Mark Noble and Hitzlsperger, who was making his first competitive start …