Abel_The_Bloodedge
Abel_The_Bloodedge
Abel_The_Bloodedge

Just buy a fucking PC already.

Some Canadian named Aubrey who hates the fact that he’s named Aubrey. He dances exactly like you would imagine a man named Aubrey would dance. Apparently women used to call him on his cell phone.

I get the logic there. I revisit the question every once in a while. I sadly don’t have as much time as I’d like to play games and the last one I got that I played heavily coincided with my 360 dying. I was able to send it off to MS for repairs but they had to do it twice and that was months of downtime. I think it’s

That was a fair and sensible comment. You must be new to this whole PC vs console thing...

ok, you have to watch it in 1080p with the 60fps option.

Seriously, the number of people who get so worked up about this shit is ridiculous. Unless there are game-breaking bugs on one platform but not on others, you’re going to play and enjoy it regardless of your choice of platform.

Thank god for that. After the debacle that was/is Arkham Knight, I hold my breath while buying any PC games that are being simultaneously released on the consoles. Thank god Bethesda has a long PC heritage and didn’t decide to go cheap on Fallout 4.

You raised my hopes and dashed them quite expertly, sir.

Oh yeah for sure. The combat as is, I find that it’s easier for new gamers to get into (which they probably realize.). If you’re coming to WoW from other more modern action oriented games it’s going to feel pretty stale.

overhauling raid bosses animations too

Of you mean like Wow isn’t sitting in Garrison and only seeing other players in Dungeons or LFR? Kinda like Strikes in Destiny :o /sarcasm

For mobs and PVP, sure combat could use some changes.

I think its pretty much a proven track record at this point - Blizzard games not a piss in a bucket.

I’m guessing you haven’t played any of the past few WoW expansions, or D3, or the pay to win crapfest that is Hearthstone. Blizzard isn’t the company it used to be pre-Activision.

I just don’t buy what you’re saying. The numbers don’t add up. WoW sold until it was as big as any AAA release, and then bigger. The others don’t even rate. Yeah, they were successful smaller games, but it was a tiny genre. Yeah, WoW had a small existing fanbase to use, but it’s pretty clear that within a few years it

I like where this is going.

No more dangerous than driving with a live cat loose in the car.

Sure, makes sense to me. I’m well-above 30 but below 60 these days. Will gladly give up some frames and be below 60 to keep graphical settings up. In two years if I need to turn them down to keep the fps decent so be it. I’m the type who wants to get the most out of the gpu, not have it a year then need to upgrade to