JonathanR
Jonathan R.
JonathanR

Ehhhhhhhh, that still seems really light on reference to me and more likely just heavy on coincidence. Blizzard has little aversion to calling things '____ beast' as well. Warcraft's kodo beasts and Diablo 3's own savage beasts pop right into my head. In fact, beast is a whole family of monsters in Diablo 3 and they

Not purely. An open-source product also guarantees the rights of modifying and redistributing the finished design.

Fine fine, I've got some questions.

Oh my gosh, he is capable of learning. A simple response is a lot harder to poke holes in than one that is all across the board.

And I wiiiind him up and watch him go. You realize that saying something in an elaborate and redundant way doesn't really change how difficult it is to prove right?

You said as much yourself:

I meant your attempt to feign politeness when really your intent is to insult. Not the simple fact that you have succumbed to rudeness like any person would.

Do eeeeeet! It might start out as a bit of a slog, but once it gets going it picks up hard.

Alright Mojo Jojo. You've adequately explained that your idea of good manners is completely insincere.

Honestly, I think you might be reaching with this one. Aside from the fact that it has blight in its name (and a lot of stuff done by Blizzard has blight in its name) and it runs away once, is there any other confirmation about this being a deliberate Suikoden II reference?

Missed the first few entries in the series? Man, Suikoden 1 and 2 are the series. 3 and 4 missed the boat entirely while 5 was like a last great attempt to return to greatness (It was a return to form in basically all aspects). Seriously, if you liked Suikoden V you owe it to yourself to give the first two a shot.

You have no idea how hilarious that statement is. It's like... the single most convoluted way you could have said what you said. And it's about conversational ability.

Yep, might as well. I mean... you didn't actually think any of this was productive did you?

Thanks. Burniemacc above mentioned this as well.

Oh, interesting. I mean, I haven't been paying as much attention to Diablo 3 as I did back when it first came out, so I guess that isn't surprising, so thanks for explaining that to me.

You have 15 minutes to do the run, every mob has billions of HP and if you don't stun them in time, they can basically kill you in one hit. Still, Diablo III veteran Alkaizer (he was the one reaching Paragon Level 100 first in the world) and his buddy Philos were able to rush through Rank 40 with plenty of time left.

Probably because they didn't want to name it after something that wasn't especially successful... so instead they ripped off the most short lived, worst upgrade for the iPad.

If you are incapable of figuring out what's wrong with that statement yourself then no amount of explaining it would make you understand.

I don't think an open-source relationship is wrong because no one entity has control of the resulting product.

Holy crap it's like you misinterpret everything I say on purpose. Did anyone say any particular game companies are non-profit? No. It's about the open source software companies being for profit, but that not mattering to you because of your idiotic exceptions for open source software... exceptions that I think you