Nah, I agree. I tend to play TF2 for a few weeks, then stop for a couple months, and then again and etc. But I can always watch a really good SFM short.
Nah, I agree. I tend to play TF2 for a few weeks, then stop for a couple months, and then again and etc. But I can always watch a really good SFM short.
All good medics enjoy their jobs.
You've done opened up a can of shitstorm now, boy.
There are lots of shitty f2p games that would make this seem true, but there are also a lot of really good f2p games out there. Does your blanket statement apply to the good ones, too?
Let's be honest, though. The most important part about Batman is his chin. The costume does most of the work.
I gotcha. All of this is pretty nebulous to someone like me. Usually I can't tell anything's wrong with a game's economy unless the prices for items are hugely inflated, which isn't really a problem in GW2's.
What's broken about the GW2 economy? I ask because it seems pretty typical to me.
I totally agree. Vanilla WoW is a great thing to strive for. I'm just afraid it'll turn out like what WoW's become. THAT is scary.
Wow, I never thought of it that way. Interesting way to look at it. I'm probably gonna use that in an argument I'm bound to have over this in the future.
It is the standard $15 a month.
It's my theory that they're playing to the "hardcore" crowd by capitalizing on their distrust of alternative business models. I'm a fan of GW2's model more than any other MMO's out there, but unfortunately too many people can't distinguish that ArenaNet's stance on end-game content is independent of their business…
Except in the Gen II games and the Pokemon Adventures manga, in which his American name is Blue, along with all the other countries in which the original games were Red and Blue (which is all of them except for Japan).
In America, his name is Blue.
Allow me to translate.
Arceus is Gen 4. In Gen 5 they went back to legendary pokemon that just fight each other and wreck shit up.
gen 5 didn't have any god pokemon.
it removes a step from the process of buying something from the marketplace.
I don't think it works that way. No matter where your profile says you're from, you're still connecting from the same spot.
*only in areas which have taxes on online purchases