Scotty_Beezle
Scotty_Beezle
Scotty_Beezle
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I took a look at his imdb page, and stumbled on this gem:

He said "quarterback rating," not passer rating. QBR is that new fangled ESPN doohickey.

139.9 is his Passer Rating.

It can get spendy. I was around level 16 on my thief when I started cooking on my guardian. I got up to about 120 ish by the time my thief was level 30 and guardian was 10, and haven't really been poor. The reason it's more expensive is because you pretty much have to buy a good portion of the mats, where the other

Absolutely. Sometimes I get lazy and just stand there and even the most basic mob will almost kill me. Always be moving and my build aims at going stealth as much as possible to help.

The #2 sword skill (the warping) bothered the heck outta me cause I'd use it as a shadowstep and then have to go back to my original spot. I know I was using it wrong, but I just never liked it.

Dagger/dagger + shortbow for me. With the right traits, going stealthed as much as possible is pretty powerful. Maybe a little slower than brute force, but it's pretty easy to take down higher level veterans.

Try cooking. Most of it is buying mats for coin and karma, but the discovery system makes it a whole lot of fun. It is eerily realistic, in that you buy mats you would get from a grocery store (sugar, salt, peppercorns, flour, water) then make them into other ingredients (salt & pepper, dough, cookie dough, simple

Drew, you are eating crabs wrong. No mallet needed. Also, eat nachos and drink shitty beer for the first 15 minutes after the crab pile is deposited on your 4 month old Baltimore Sun.

I feel like I've had triple counters in Arkham City. That's the best example of having enemies not wait their turn that I can think of.

I doubt it will be any different in the final product. It's always been that way, and is the main reason why the combat in the series just isn't up to snuff with other games.

If you have been wanting to try an MMO, absolutely. I don't know what other game you would pick instead. I played WoW for a while, quit 3 years ago, and haven't played another MMO until now. You might not fully appreciate the little things that make it so enjoyable, but you will definitely enjoy it.

Hit up the other starting areas. You can go through the pvp hub to get to the portals. Your level will be scaled to the new area and you'll get more of those low level mats to boot.

Yea that's the main problem with the mod: the Delorean is a really slow car.

The platforming just boggled my mind the first 4 or so times I had to do it. I was just thinking "this is an MMO, I shouldn't be able to do this" the entire time.

I feel the same way, but that's what travelling to the other starting areas and starting a few alts is for. I haven't done it yet, but that's my plan to get past 75 before moving to the 20+ zones.

I'm battling some alt-sickness myself. Got a thief to 20, but I feel like I need to try every class before I commit to one for the long haul. Next up: Norn Guardian.

At least he won't have to kick in a championship game for a while.

Both professions are stuck at like 40 right now and I'm level 20, so I think I need to get more low level mats to catch up again, but it was very useful earlier. Seems like you can definitely get upgrades out of crafting as long as you keep up with it.

I was thinking about this yesterday. All of the people that were like 18-20 when WoW came out had the time to devote to raiding, but now they are getting to later 20's and have trouble finding time to be that devoted to a game. Now GW2 comes in and really presents a great casual gaming experience. Coincidence?