Seems like a clever way to catch people who think they're beating the system when they post screenshots of TOS breaking material with any damning evidence covered by a blank box.
Seems like a clever way to catch people who think they're beating the system when they post screenshots of TOS breaking material with any damning evidence covered by a blank box.
The best are when you get an email from someone, and then they call immediately after to discuss it with you. This makes sense if they're emailing you an image or document for reference in the phone call, but when they call to discuss the points they just described in the email, it doesn't make sense.
That would make sense, considering what GW2 is all about, though they didn't show anything that I can recall that really referenced other MMOs. If you think about someone who isn't familiar with MMOs watching this, they'd have absolutely no reason to think it has anything to do with video games, let alone MMOs, up…
It definitely looks like a commercial meant to appeal to a very broad audience. Capture people's attention, make them wonder what it's about, and then seamlessly transition into the game. The whole thing, especially the out-of-game portion, seemed pretty heavy on the symbolism.
One of the oddest things about this game is that leveling actually seems to speed upas you level higher. To be honest, I think they just try to keep it as even as possible throughout the entire 80 levels, but those first 10-20 levels, for some reason, it just seemed to take forever in comparison to how fast I level…
With me, unwarranted, rude emails, as long as they're not something critical, always automatically get moved to the end of my to-do list, or if my list is short, they get a delay on a response. From what I've seen, this kind of passive aggressiveness isn't that uncommon among people that deal with support requests. …
Yeah, those situations are precisely when I've really wanted the TP to be around. Thankfully, it is now.
If you ask me, as long as Kickstarter does its best to appropriately screen projects that are allowed on their service (within reason, I mean), they should not be responsible for what happens when a project exceeds its goal and gets its funding money, but either doesn't deliver the promised goods, or does so in a way…
I got the feeling he was meaning "time to get crafting" from a personal standpoint. I don't personally know anyone who has been avoiding crafting to wait for the trading post, but I do know plenty of people who get somewhat frustrated about crafting since the trading post isn't up.
I think they moreso want to keep the list as small as possible, so what servers do exist are more likely to remain at as high a population as possible. Their game has a very unique structure since instead of a queue to get on your server, each zone is instanced and you get placed into an overflow server if your home…
I remember attempting to play Mahjong in Yakuza 4. It didn't end well... Seems like a game that's definitely best learned at a table with people who know what they're doing to help you along.
There are way, way more free titles that have been made available since the start of the service than that list. I don't think that's what the list was actually meant to be, but it states it is. This looks like a free game list since June 2012, not when games first started being given away (which was when the…
Bummer of a night :( I hope you enjoy it when you try it tonight. I've been having an absolute blast with it myself!
I hope they find a price people will pick it up at that'll still keep them afloat. I've been a huge fan of the game for a long time now, and even though I don't get the chance to play as much as I'd like, I have an absolute blast when I do.
How long's it been since you played? It's been in a very playable state for many months now, and they've added a lot of fantastic finishing touches over the past 2-3 (more lighting effects, new HUD design, etc). The game has really shaped up into something fantastic.
I'd been pondering over race selection for my first character for months leading up to the game's release. I couldn't make a decision until it finally came time to create that character. They've done a damn fine job of making all of the races very interesting.
I wouldn't be surprised to see more games that follow a setup like Guild Wars 2, where you purchase the game up front, but there's no recurring fee. Not all games will be able to get away with this, but for big name MMOs I could see it happening.
I've had the same frustration with blog view recently. It used to always remember my preference without me explicitly navigating to blog.gawkersitename.com, but now I have to remember to include it, or manually click and select it each time. At home I keep a bookmark link for it, so I just updated that to include…
After testing other Mac browsers (all are the most recent stable version):