Honest question here, since I noticed it in the article: House Chaplain? Is this person government funded? If so, how and why is a religious figure getting government money to run a service in a federal level area?
Honest question here, since I noticed it in the article: House Chaplain? Is this person government funded? If so, how and why is a religious figure getting government money to run a service in a federal level area?
Let’s go with just QA.
I’m from the US, but unfortunately am sitting in China at the moment, which is 12 hours off EST. So really depends on when most people play. I’ve got quite a few B.Net RL friends, but most of them are happy with D3/WoW/HS. I’m the wacky one that actually enjoys FPSes, even if my reaction times are shot due to not…
Yep, indeed I do play the game. I just have exactly the opposite experience that you do re: stacking. I simply adapt to whatever is stacked and break the lock. It’s really not that difficult to overcome in most pubs.
News to me. I rock Torbs all day with my Pharah, and I, frankly, suck at direct missile hits. Just yesterday I had exactly the experience described: 6 Torbs on the enemy team. I switched from Lucio to Pharah, ran and floated behind a Roadhog, and the Torbs couldn’t keep turrets up to save their lives. Easy peasy.
It doesn’t stack as in doubling, but it does stack as in people can range a bit more and still be under one Lucio or the other’s umbrella. Flanking with a healing covered Reaper/Tracer can take out an opposing force from behind a choke pretty easily, allowing for a quick cap or overtake of a position. Admittedly, it’s…
Because unless a Torb turret is placed out in the open (which means any character will rock it), it is always just behind a corner or wall. This means that a few indirect (and even better if you have a meat shield, direct) rockets will destroy it. All you need is to hang back behind someone else, spot incoming turret…
Seriously worried about being able to play the game after competitive goes Live, and now I’ve got to play competitive to get stuff as well.
Disagree. Disallowing stacking just means that you’ll end up facing Reaper, McCree, Genji, Soldier 76, and Tracer every round. People that are going to ignore comp to go YOLO will do so.
So you’ll end up with Reaper, McCree, Genji, Soldier 76, and Tracer every round. You’ll still be picking support with a one of each, you’ll just be doing it with a slightly higher variety of YOLOers around you. That’s not a problem with stacking, it’s player mentality.
Two Pharahs will decimate the entire Toblerone team. Pretty simple counter.
Two Lucios can be amazing as a support play, granting either massive healing or movement along with good healing. Dual Reinhardts can provide baseline assault platforms from which to base attacks while also allowing for a fallbackpoint that’s also mobile and powerful.
Not to put down gun violence (it’s bad, I agree!) but that site lists every single incident where 4 or more people were injured with a gun involved with the incident. It doesn’t mean a gun even was responsible for an injury, just that it was involved (although obviously, often they are). I’m sure if you created a…
More Manderville by any chance? I lapsed, but I’ll resub for some Manderville lovin’.
From the Blizzard post on new characters:
To be fair, that one worked worldwide too!
Well, at least he pays for the doors when he does...
Well, I’ll wait for a little gameplay myself to really decide on any of those.
It only goes up to WC1.5-ish, so no WoW knowledge is necessary. It’s nowhere near up to Arthas or undead, or any of that. Very early lore.
Only makes sense to take it easy on the opponents during those types of appearances. Bring a hundred wallets, play “normally”, hand out 5-10. Doesn’t accomplish much.