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I bought injustice for the story not to 2,2,1 a, b select start shit.
Oh well won't be getting any online cheevos for this game!
Not really, kind of like a weird wow/diablo/third-person shooter hybrid. Like, your main abilities (at-will) are going to be on left and right click, then the rest of your occasional abilities (encounter and daily powers) are keyboard presses. You've got a targeting reticle that you use to select who you're going to use your powers on. I can't imagine that system doing particularly well with really large-scale or hectic encounters, but we'll see I guess.
Shit was so disgusting
It also takes a dump on the Holy Trinity. Sure, there's a tanky class and a healy class, but there's no dedicated tank/healer, and the tank certainly won't be keeping aggro on the whole room.
The healer deals damage and throws out incidental heals (like a debuff that heals anyone that hits the target etc). There are very few direct heals.
it looks like an attempt at penne alla vodka
I LOVE ERIKA MOEN
I will watch it, but I have a feeling it'll bum me out I'm not where I want to be at my age~
i too was given a gun very young (and not much later it was my responsibility to clean and maintain it and such, so it was totally supervised) and i don't think it was a good idea
You just received a steak and asked for ketchup
on the drive to houston this weekend we pulled through burger king for breakfast
a) the chicken biscuit there is horrible
b) I tried some latte thing and I couldn't drink it, it had a really strong chemical/plastic taste
It feels kind of strange after so many fantasy games to play one which is actually set in D&D.
I think the Foundry tools for creating your own quests are going to be a big draw, but personally I find it tougher to think of any good stories for a fantasy world than a future-y one.
Couscous no
Put the google glasses down!
Oblivion too, really. Although I did really like Shivering Isles.
Why do you need to learn to parallel park? Everywhere you go has valet.
"There are no necessary evils in government. Its evils exist only in its abuses. If it would confine itself to equal protection, and, as Heaven does its rains, shower its favors alike on the high and the low, the rich and the poor, it would be an unqualified blessing." -- Andrew Jackson
You have two basic attacks on your mouse, 3 encounter powers which are short cooldowns on qwr, a special on tab and a daily which is a long cooldown/action points based on 1.
It is real time and requires some dodging and attention. Each class plays different. My rogue is mostly balls to the walls damage while my wizard ccs half of the things and nukes the rest. Guardian fighters have an active block. Clerics heal and call down holy fire. Great weapon fighters I think charge and aoe.
it is the best. you need to learn to live.
wait....
I'm not saying I like WoW combat, it's just been standard for the last few years
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i've gotten really into spicy food- mostly from finding an authentic sichuan place i love. but my problem is it makes other foods less enjoyable by contrast. my ceiling keeps getting higher and other flavor profiles seem bland, sometimes.
I'm watching you
It felt kind of hectic doing a dungeon last night. I don't know if it gets more technical and controlled and wow-raid later, but it was pretty chaotic.
There is nothing wrong with hiking simulators. The gameplay in Morrowind is p. bad, but it doesn't matter at all, because the world is gorgeous to walk around. It's also full of interesting things. Oblivion was too bland (both in design and in having interesting things in the world) but Skyrim nails both, IMO.
"There are no necessary evils in government. Its evils exist only in its abuses. If it would confine itself to equal protection, and, as Heaven does its rains, shower its favors alike on the high and the low, the rich and the poor, it would be an unqualified blessing." -- Andrew Jackson
(stats and numbers have nothing to do with roleplaying in my book)
but I was walking around, hunting things and making a living that way, slaughtering (and robbing) the occasional thalmor or imperial patrol.
Stopping at inns for the night. It was very immersive.
and good roleplaying in that way. My role was a simple one, but very enjoyable.
Need to start downing lots of potassium.
chase that dragon, chu
Should have eaten a go gurt. More efficient use of time.
"There are no necessary evils in government. Its evils exist only in its abuses. If it would confine itself to equal protection, and, as Heaven does its rains, shower its favors alike on the high and the low, the rich and the poor, it would be an unqualified blessing." -- Andrew Jackson
Slowly becoming more desensitized
Eventually you can barely mister up the energy to chew unless you're watching an Eastern European woman forced to eat a ghost chili at the same time
It's a cliff racer hunting simulator.
This isn't the life I asked for!
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Reading the thread my understanding is epic dungeons are basically more mooks. Like you put a dps on the boss and the rest deal with the flood of mooks. The unending tide of mooks. So many mooks there are mooks on mooks.
It's just fun to be a freebooter exploring the world. It actually reminds me very much of the excellent Divine Divinity (the original).
"There are no necessary evils in government. Its evils exist only in its abuses. If it would confine itself to equal protection, and, as Heaven does its rains, shower its favors alike on the high and the low, the rich and the poor, it would be an unqualified blessing." -- Andrew Jackson