GamerEX
GamerEX
GamerEX

Yeah... My family is toxic to the point that if they even think you’re attempting to teach them something, no matter how basic. They just kind give you attitude or worse.

I usually revisit several classic rpgs during the holiday season. Starting the first week of December and finishing up around the same time January. I’ve played things from Breath of Fire on snes to Lunar on psx. Good times all around.

Personally I see them all as good games but I also feel that the first was the best.

It’s probably around twice that. They had enough to partially fill those trenches and had some people in the command center + the main characters. So I’d put my money on around 30-40 tops now that I think about it.

It was hundreds of lives. Some of the dialogue I believe I heard in the movie was that 300-400 people spread out between the three ships at the beginning of the movie/chase.

Ren was conflicted in TFA, especially after the opening scenes. He was a child still in the sense he had never made any real decisions to have regret over, then he kills his father. Killing Han was the most meaningful thing he has done and he believed it would solve his conflict but it didn’t. As Snoke said, it made

That’s how Oldschool Runescape is compared to Runescape 3. RS3 has easily 5-8 times the developers that Oldschool does and it’s amazing how little of a damn a lot of my friends can give about RS3. It’s so borderline desperate at this point.

That’s a nice way to call someone out on their bullshittery.

The Slenderboy movie looks like its off on the right foot.

On one hand the animation is a bit odd, the whole skipping thing. On the other hand. Spider-man animations are usually good. So I can’t wait to see this.

I tried so hard to get into Warframe years ago. So many of my friends were into it. It feels and looks to much like a cheap f2p shooter with mtx for me. It just didn’t feel fleshed out or anything. I even remember getting some sort of boosters from websites back then advertising it but it wasn’t enough.

Hell yeah it adds up. I was spending $100 a week, minimum, on boosters during the early days of Pokemon and Yugioh’s card games. But I was also flipping cards. It was a self serving kind of think. It was especially easy with Yugioh because of things like Exodia. 5 individual cards that by themselves or even having 2

*urge to re-sub intensifies* Oh wait, I am broke. Damn it.

Just to be clear. Didn’t they also reduce how much of the in game currency players were receiving at the time? The f2p currency? I could have sworn I read several threads about that on the reddit when it happened. I mean if true. They lowered the cost things but basically lowered the wage of every player.

In a world where games have become a literal sport and take actual skill to play at certain levels. I do believe that beating a game at a higher difficulty than someone else does make one a better gamer in the case of that game in a literal sense. That of course doesn’t make someone who can’t handle a higher

First and foremost. I didn’t bash them. At worst, I pointed out they may have something to work out when they feel peer pressured by a static menu screen in a game. There are no peers involved unless he is streaming his game play. Which I did not see a mention of.

I mean. If you feel pressure or insult from a menu in a game. That’s on you, not the industry or company. You have something to work out if a literal playground insult makes you want to type up this much.

That is exactly why I bought the original way back when. I wanted to see how Terra Branford would fight as well as a few others. But it felt kind of empty from what I remember. LIke 1 or 2 fights, cut scene, 1 or 2 fights, cut scene. But that’s what I remember and it has been a good long while since I played it.

Fucking well said. Man I can’t wait for WoW Classic.

I really really wanted to like Dissidia. I remember when it first released. It reminded me of that old flash series Final Fighting Fantasy. But it just didn’t click for me. Neat to see it’s still going though.