Esoterick2
Esoterick
Esoterick2

I wouldn't agree TBC was best. Warriors were still obviously the best tank, Paladins were good in AOE fights only, they had massive mana regen issues and still used caster weapons for some dumb reason.

From what one of my friends says it was a system that was in place in Star Wars Galaxies that they are basically porting across.

Yeah I agree. I played WoW for years and the devs said "tanks have said how they want to DPS" er no that did not happen. I never ever spoke to a tank that said playing from Vanilla through all the expansions.

Which is exactly what happened in GW1. You are in a town with hundred of people, go outside and it is just you and your party

No it isn't, speedtest show the results with the wrong notation. They don't offer a home user service that is ~110mbps down.

It's pretty much pointless going with anyone but BT if you aren't on Virgin fibre as they still control all of the backend.

Yeah good old EA lying about why they wanted to not sell through Steam anymore.

I'm surprised they stayed popular for so long, all they really did was tweaked the alone in the dark formula and people lapped it up despite the story, puzzles and combat being awful.

Except for I lived on a floodplain and along with everyone on our road was insured against flooding under their home insurance.

Oh yeah definitely. COD4 was the best game in the series and after that it clearly went downhill. I had a lot of fun with friends playing MW2 even though it was plagued with balance issues and problems connected to the silly client hosted server model they used.

Yeah it fully depends on the insurance policy you have. It used to be most would cover you but it is becoming more exclusive day by day.

This happened in England which is not a state.

Hence why it is called home insurance and not flood insurance.

The house we lived at when it flooded was on a floodplain(genius idea I know) and there was a history of flooding in a number of towns along the Thames river nearby so a project called the Jubilee flood relief project was setup. Idea being pumps would keep the water in check but it malfunctioned and made things worse.

It isn't in England but not all insurance covers flooding. Which sounds like the case, because as I mentioned in another comment thread our house flooded and it was covered by the insurance. Surprising given the whole area was built on a floodplain.

So by on the planet you mean the US?

England isn't that small lol. My house is perfectly dry, well aside from the incontinent dog.

Yeah it is really really bad, it wasn't any better than WarZ and at least I got that on sale when I was bored to see how truly terrible it was(spoiler: really really bad)

rofl glancing at that I thought it was a new donkey kong country game.