Scotty_Beezle
Scotty_Beezle
Scotty_Beezle

That may have been the case in the first few weeks of the game, but pvp (well, wvw is all I play) has evolved as more and more players get a better handle on all of the different class skills.

I'm still playing GW2 and loving it. There's a lot of content that you'll only see if you make alts and they are adding new content at a pretty good pace if you want to stick to just PvE. I play WvW which is having some growing pains, but contrary to what the vocal minority clamor about, is still a lot of fun.

This is why I love Guild Wars 2. I played WoW during high school and college, starting at the tail end of vanilla, and loved it because I had the free time to play it at a high level. But now that I'm all adult and stuff, I can't spend more than a few hours a week on a game. There's not very much in GW2 that you

I do a wonderful Omar from HBO's series The Wire.

THRILLHO

Yea! How dare they use tax dollars to conduct objective scientific analysis of topics that we don't fully understand!

Let's cross that bridge when we get to it. First they need to ask someone, somewhere, some hard hitting questions.

Gotta adjust for how many people were watching in a bar with no sound. So, maybe 20 million heard how dick-explodingly bad Dan Diedorf is as an analyst.

Considering what you can build these days for $500, and the difference between current PC games and consoles, you should most definitely get back into PC games.

I would argue that is the same exact issue as black QB's. Are they conditioned early to never become a pocket passer?

Note to self: If I ever become a famous athlete (and at 28 I think I still have time), bring own condoms.

In Blood Money putting on a disguise as a cop lets you walk around anywhere the cop is allowed, and other cops only notice you if you stand right next to them for a long time. This fits for a scene with a whole lot of cops.

Yes, stealth as opposed to disguises. Hitman games are at their best when you are operating in an area you are free to walk around in, even if it requires a disguise. When you are forced to remain unseen entirely, it isn't as fun.

Kinda surprised that isn't on the list, even though I didn't think it was as bad as everyone says. Definitely too focused on stealth, and I think most of the problems stem from them not wanting to make what would essentially be an expansion of Blood Money.

That's why I explained that "teenagers" was a generalization and gave my reasoning behind it. I also never said anything about it only being teenagers.

I disagree.

I think we may have proof that it is difficult to have a mature discussion in this space. It's unfortunate, but there are just too many teenagers posting here. I say teenagers as a generalization because I can remember how my own thought processes were different when I was that age.

"Please understand that I am not, in any way shape or form, saying that violent video games had anything to do with this or any other tragedy which has become all too familiar. " Come on. I mean, seriously, come on.

Wow, I can't believe the reactions people have to this.

That is not, in the least, what the author is saying. He is acknowledging that violent video games are no longer fun for him. It is posted here because maybe some other readers are experiencing similar feelings as they grow older and their world view shifts to that of a parent.