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Adam Stacey
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I would say that it will very likely work. My biggest question would be how much charge it holds/restores compared to what the Vita's capacity is. The description states that the 15000 can deliver almost a full charge to an iPad 3 or 4. So that makes me curious.

You're right to be a bit cautious, as I see from reviews and their own statements that there are some devices that aren't compatible, such as Asus tablets. Searching for the terms 'Anker external battery vita' , I do see reviews where people used at least some of the models for recharging their vita.

Assuming it does, it's also important to note that this device comes in multiple capacity sizes

I was being a little dramatic when I said I threw away the game at that point. After the first time I encountered that law, from then on I made sure to avoid it by walking around, just as you (and a bunch of others) said. The game really just started to drag and I couldn't push myself to continue.

I had to go back and look it up to make sure I remembered correctly, and I was definitely right.It's called Dmg2: Animal, and it's the most annoying law in the game. It appears there were some semi-obsure ways around it, like the Death spell (instant death bypasses the damage check apparently), but not many.

Seriously... That system was absurd

You mean the artwork? As far as I remember, Lords of the Clans wasn't going to have any actual combat.

According to my backloggery profile, it was 36 for me. I didn't really look at the value until now. Guess I actually had a pretty good year, completion-wise.

Yeah, no kidding.

Well, there are some situations where you wouldn't be able to receive communications from battle.net. If your account actually does get compromised, for example/

I almost made a joke about how if they keep X-Men: The Last Stand, they have themselves a deal.

My backlog is much better than it used to be, but early on in 2013, I had to take a pretty drastic measure and flag an awful lot of games I'd bought in Steam sales as games I would likely never play. I banished them to a category to save for a mythical rainy day when I have nothing else to play. I culled a large chunk

Plenty of people simply don't have the space. A large collection of comics takes up a lot of physical room.

I can excuse the length of hold-time, given the situation, but the repeated form letters are inexcusable.

For me, the game has a really mediocre middle. The story feels like it's at its weakest there, and leans entirely on the gameplay, which, as has been discussed to death, is not the game's strong point.

Not even Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning? It wasn't that successful, but it was quite high profile when it launched.

Copyright law is irrelevant here. This is about Trademarks. This other company has blatantly taken a Disney trademark (even if the name is generic enough to use, the logo is not)

It's almost certainly going to be daily or flash at 75% off, because the Humble Store had it for 75% off yesterday.

That's because Kinja avatar icons are absolutely tiny.

In many of these cases, fair use isn't even on the table, because the companies gave the LPers permission to post the videos to begin with.