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$9 and $15 dollars for a 170 page book. It sounds like the way to make a living is by writing a book on how to write about video games.

I would say it's on par with Munchkin cards. For the feel and levity of the game when you're playing, it doesn't detract from the game.

Yea, I wish there were some form of a message system. But in the long run not having one likely reduces the amount of internet bullying by a lot.

Well if you're not signed up for their beta yet, go ahead and do so. The next set of keys I get I'll save one for you and reply here so you'll get a new reply indicator on an old dead thread.

Wow, people used them that quick and didn't post? What Jerks.

Check my post.

Ok, in following with my giving away beta keys for different games featured here; like I did for infinite crisis and many others before that, here's keys for Card Hunter. Again, first come first serve. Please post when you use a key, and which key you used. Please do not be a dick and use them all for yourself.

Ha, indeed, no. I figured since you were just tossing out a cheap punch with the picture I'd add a little meat to the topic.

Apparently they've got her ( and other members of the cast ) personal trainers to help get them back to how they are "expected" to look. With Carrie's case, the personal trainer has to work with her therapists to make sure she isn't pushed too much as she's clinically "insane." She's been through massive amounts of

Little known, KITT was secretly a Russian prototype that was stolen by the west German spy, Hasselhoff. This was later confirmed as one does not "drive KITT," KITT drives you.

Bad memes aside, Schwarzenegger's stunt double Billy Lucas looks like he may have had some bad plastic surgery done during his career to try

Is Magneto goose stepping?

You're totally welcome. Keep in mind that it's a "Preferred access" key. Currently there is no way for me to provide keys directly into the closed beta. But you've been placed at the top of the beta app pool for invites.

Right, this is a moba, the top comparison model for mobas is lol. You stated where is the logic in a f2p game that you have to pay for the heroes.

This is the same model that is applied and accepted in the current mobas. That's where the logic of using the model comes from.

You're not grasping context, stating that I'm a physician is to set a pretext for the conversation. It's not a comparison of the two, nor that since "I'm smart" I should automatically understand his field of work. Which I go on to fortify with, "when I watch Carmack speak about his own field I just have no chance at

Most games that have been setup via kickstarter have "slackerbacker" options available. Where you can still back the game and get some benefits, just not everything you would have received as a kickstarter backer. It's usually still a route of getting the game for 20$ as a pre-order.

I'm confused at your comment as you've not articulated what you're confused by.

In short I said I'm decently smart, and Carmack is on a totally different level of intellect that makes him hard for even relatively smart people to follow at times. So while I enjoy watching his keynote speeches for his passion and for

I've funded a couple, but only those projects by teams who have a proven track record. Such as Project Eternity.

So long as it means that game companies are coming to the understanding that we're willing to wait for a more polished launch, and tell publishers to stfu, I'm good with the extra wait.

How is this different from league?

Take a look at kickstarter. Those are people supporting games that are generally not even in production yet with their disposable income. At least with founder packs, you are paying into a game that's already in beta and know what to expect/know it's not going to be completed before it launches.