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It's not just luck. I had the same experience. It's definitely not 100% based on double clicking.

I'm not surprised this slipped through, because double clicking isn't the sole cause. I did a long quest yesterday where I was double clicking all over the place to swap in and out of a disguise, and my character's abilities were/are just fine. There's some other special circumstance involved.

If you got to Father Gascoigne, you ran right past the Cleric Beast. He's at the end of the big bridge with the first two wolf beast things.

Yep. When you get hit, it moves a little white bar down the health meter, and you've got a short window of time where hitting will move the bar back up before you lose your health down to the bar. Also, healing items are plentiful (at least early on, where I am) but slow you down too much to rely on them in a big

Because he's trollin'. Look at his other comments on this article.

The gameplay doesn't feel like more of the same to me. I played the previous ones as a cautious turtle, and they certainly were a slog in the beginning. I tried to do that here, and got destroyed. Unlike its predecessors, it's designed to punish turtles and reward rampaging honey badgers.

They're not actually that difficult. The difficulty comes from the fact that they require adaptation, learning from your mistakes, and paying close attention, things most video games don't require. They thrive on forcing you out of your comfort zone. Sure, they probably could put in an easy mode, but not without

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I never said Riot was sexist. I don't think there's been much opportunity for sexism in competitive League yet, because as Samus mentioned, the numbers aren't there yet. I think that once we get more women playing at a professional level, it'll be interesting to see which teams are willing to recruit them.

I highly doubt there's anywhere near as much crossover as the complainants think. If I go on twitch for good gaming, I'm not going to want to watch someone with boobs play games poorly, and vice versa.

And, in this analogy, Sky Williams is blaming neither the gross, drunk strip-club patrons nor the strip club. He's blaming the strippers, and the random people on the street who happened to have a strip club move in next door. And that ignores the fact that there aren't actually any strippers, because stripping isn't

Exploitation sucks. It's also a fact of life, something done by both genders, and exists pretty much everywhere, not just in video games. The fact that exploitation exists, and that some female streamers might be doing it, isn't an excuse to harass all of them.

Did every female streamer pay Sky Williams for his professional opinion as an outfit judge? If so, I have a lot more sympathy for him.

I think you're right, for the most part. But sexism being stupid doesn't mean sexism isn't possible.

When the only opinion presented perfectly fits the definition of slut shaming, it's probably going to get the speaker accused of slut shaming. Because that is literally what they are doing. I'm glad we live in such an age.

I'm sure the demo will come out on its own sometime closer to release. I like seeing a demo as a preorder bonus, though, even when I want the demo but don't want the game (as we both do here).

I thought I knew what you were doing up until the 3 hour part. Not sure where that got pulled from.

Growing up playing SC1 and BW, I always assumed there was something between Raynor and Kerrigan. It was never explicitly stated in the games, but it was certainly well within the realm of possibility. Then the books confirmed it.

Most likely they were extraneous, didn't push the story in the right direction or just didn't make sense. Much like the entire story of Halo 2 and Halo 3, but let's not go there!

Man. You really need to relax. Have you considered weed?