BIitzKaiser
BIitzKaiser
BIitzKaiser

Damn, was hoping this to be narrative driven action adventure full of colorful characters like Onimusha and Ninja Gaiden.

Thank god the players gave us the best Dota i’ve seen for a while, saved the major a bit.

The Shanghai Major was a shitshow, but I think you should at least add in that the tournament totally did a 180 halfway through the Main Event and there were barely any problems there on out. The last day even had a really fucking cool concert from Video Games Live that went without any hitches.

I had the most satisfying MMO experience in a while on Black Desert yesterday. I was questing in the third town (I forget what it is called, Velia?), and there’s a ferry that docks there every now and again. At a certain point curiosity got the better of me, and I decided to hop on.

Pressing q, I sat my character down

For some semblance of balance.....

Not only an oustanding work, but so spot on that if I hadn’t known Ito’s work beforehand, I would have said that Ito had based the characters on her.

If the stunts that went wrong on all his movies didn’t kill him I suspect nothing will.

Why would you feel guilty about “relative privilege”? You broke the cycle and made something of your life, and I’m proud as hell of you even though I have no idea who you are.

Doesn’t surprise me. Said when what’shisname was fired, the explanations given by both Valve and host guy pointed to confusion/lack of leadership at the project management/production level at Valve.

I thought the first mistake was working with Perfect World. I could’ve sworn that they were the ones that f’d up some tournaments last year. If I’m off and this is totally a Valve thing then they deserve the criticism but it seems strange that they could do so well with the Frankfurt major and so poorly here. Maybe

I wouldn’t blame Valve or Newell.

After reading 2GD’s side, my conclusion is that while the events, as they unfolded, were inevitable, Valve and Newell handled it very poorly.

For now, though, the game feels so huge and unknowable that first-time players are experiencing the magic of discovery. Think of what it must have been like to be the first players getting to know how Minecraft worked. That’s Stardew Valley, right now.

This guy handles more tickets per day than Steam does. I don't even remember how old my support ticket is anymore.

Also they just released this video:

I guess it depends on a few factors

1) Are you playing with people?
2) How long is the story from levels 1 to 30?
3) What changes are actually made to the DZ when you hit 30?

We already know that when you hit 30, the DZ changes to all high level mobs as well as new missions INSIDE the DZ. What the missions are and what

You guys just don’t get REALLY heavy metal

Exactly, there are a few moments that kinda made me shake my head. I was pretty against the reboot idea, and still wish it was a direct sequel, but they do have some very funny ladies, i just hope that they allowed them to stray from the script a bit and make it their own.

My big problem is it not being able to remember a computer. I share my computer and i have to log in again every day, and guess what? Every single time i had to enter a stupid code again.

Me as well. I tell Steam to remember this system but it forgets it as soon as the day after and forces me to reauthorize my computers(s).