Lorewise
Lorewise
Lorewise

Even as an artist I disagree. I understand people have to put food on the table but you don't get a pass for effort. If you're working on a game you know is bad and there's nothing you can do to change that, well there is, work somewhere else. If you're talented enough to be in the business you can find an employer

Holy crap omg I want to ride around on a Pokémon.

And we have a Yahtzee!

I am no. 5

Fuck Street Fighter, I want a Little Mermaid skin for Nami in League.

Pretty certain that's from Weeds.

"What is there to give a boner to?"

The same way capitalism always factors in, profit if that's your goal, always trumps artistic vision. For example, the film industry has been focusing heavily on making sure that any of the summer blockbusters that get released do so for the pg13 audience because that is the most profitable demographic. Films that

I wasn't aware one was required to produce a solution to a problem before pointing out it exists. If that's true we've been doing it wrong for a long time. If on the other hand you're trying to find out if I'm a communist or a socialist, I think those forms of government have problems too.

If you had played World Of Warcraft before the Wrath Of The Lich King expansion, you'd understand. But basically the term has been used in gaming, particularly MMOs for about a decade (or longer) to indicate abilities that allow a party or single adventurer control individual adversaries or multiple adversaries in a

Exactly. But my point is most people aren't qualified to know who we should be electing into office because of increasing complexity. A problem is the heads of these kinds of departments are presidential appointments and we elect people like George Bush. Basically as a nation we have to hope that when we elect a

Of course there's nothing inherently evil about wanting to make money, there's nothing inherently evil about anything in the universe. However if you were an artist and motivated by a need to express yourself creatively and felt a deep need to share your work with the world you would understand why this particular

If Blizzard North had made D3 it would have looked like this:

Dude this is the problem with democracy to begin with. What consists of governance is becoming increasingly complicated. The fact is the majority aren't equipped to know if someone is appropriate to hold a particular office. This is because we can't all be experts or even appropriately educated on matters of medicine

I think a lot of the nostalgia for vanilla WoW overlooks a few things that seem obvious to me. Instead of generating new content and filling the world with that content, Blizzard put all of their new content in dungeons or new continents (which became old after you traversed them the first time). Which means that for

Hey sorry for the late reply.

I think if you look like Marlon Brando you should get to fuck almost anyone you want.

With all of the emphasis on its various play styles I really hope they don't just end up making raids in the way we've seen them done time and time again. The developers seem keen on the idea of exploration, taking it even further than Arena Net has so that would be a bummer but I'm not too worried.

Well done

So you felt discredited as a journalist because someone didn't want to talk about a "leak" you picked up? How do we even know if that email is real? How do you know they haven't changed their goals since may?