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My tip for maximizing enjoyment of D3: completely ignore the AH. The difficulty scales so well when you do. Now, I can't speak for Inferno, but Nightmare was Hell is shaping up to be fun challenges where my co-op partner and I actually find upgrades fairly often, and we don't just breeze through every monster on the

Ooh, didn't know that workaround, thanks!

The Gawker media player crashing Chrome never gets old. Oh wait.

Wait a second, how the hell does inside-out sushi work? Why have I never heard of this?

Was excited to see the demo, then saw it was played with a controller. I can't stand watching FPS gameplay as if the protagonist has a bad back and neck.

"[I'm] definitely coming back, just can't tell you quite how. The interesting thing, for me, is the fans watching Tara recover. "

So is the election year to blame for the influx in annoying as hell attempts at snarky political comments?

You're right, it would be a much better thing to charge for content that they're instead including for free.

When you think about it, this is how a zombie apocalypse would first be reported in reality. A smattering of internet reports we all pass off as jokes, shrugging at the crazy face-eating shenanigans of people in Florida until it finally hits us it's for real. I'm guessing it would take more than 24 hours to realize.

Are you a fan of devilish flavor?

The people complaining that the game is way too easy and loot is mostly worthless need to do one thing: ignore the AH completely. I've been playing like it doesn't exist and having, what I think, is a superior experience.

This rock formation in the Grand Canyon is called Indian Dick.

Yeah, no way it's a villain.

Shit, I guess I need to read The Man in the High Castle again. I don't remember that at all. Maybe it flew right over my head.

The in-famous? IN-famous? Wow!

Damnit Drew, I liked you. Then you threw in a d20 reference. Now I love you.

/whoosh

Warning: Kaner Crossing

I consider myself to have pretty decent knowledge about WWII and the events surrounding, but I hadn't heard of 731 somehow. Terrifying and interesting stuff.

I had to give a righteous nod when I realized that Dinklage is the first credit listed in Season 2's opening sequence. Damn straight, it's his show now.