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Stamped is pretty great, it’s a bit of a retelling with some streamlining and a focus on setting up later aspects of Maximum, but the big thing is that it’s set pre-July, with Meryl still a rookie reporter, and Wolfwood and Livio still very young fresh off of their supersoldier treatment. Vash is kinda finding his

Yeah I read that as a “tell me you haven’t read Trigun without telling me you haven’t read Trigun.”

The first time Lotus mentions that is the quest the author is talking about in this article. The Second Dream is almost 5 years old. 

Little corrections: Grendel’s Torso is a giant mouth, not mount.

PvP is completely separate game mode, many weapons in the PvE game have a slight vertical progression, and weapon and Warframe modding leads to insane levels of power. In PvP all those mods cannot be installed, every PvP mod has a give and take to keep power levels even, and guns that would normally be a direct

That’s the original, it has the avian claws. The fan edit removed the Sentient Head and added “demon eyes” to the “gryphon head” at the bottom.

It’s not very strange for DE. They haven’t given hard dates in a long time, they are bug-fixing until they launch it, which means they keep working until it’s stable.

Well, that killed my hype. =\

Idunno, while I don’t really sort by cost per hour I do take that’s in to account when looking at an RPG. Sometimes I have limited money and sometimes want a meaty game with lots to do to occupy my time. I’m not using it to say what games are better than others, I’m using it to decide how I’ll spend my money for the

Right?

I meant more that the story is more densely told over the course of a campaign. IE there’s a story from start to finish bringing you to the end of game (8 hours or so apparently for D2). While Warframe is like, one story quest at the start and then just “uh, unlock mission nodes and do them for a bit and we’ll give

I can see three CP’s and then an Amp, with using still Radiation/Corrosive damage because the damage bonus corrosive gets vs ferrite is pretty huge and stripping armor entirely negates that. But the amount that enemy armor reduces all damage is pretty significant even at low levels, it’s not noticed as much as we

If you have maxed armor strip from a coordinated team then, yeah, take it. But CP out boosts Steel Charge/Rifle Amp after level 5-7, not 100, it’s depressing but true when you crunch the numbers on enemy armor scaling and damage reduction. =\

Dat steel charge tho. CP becomes a better damage boost vs armored enemies after armored enemies are level 7 or higher (basically the whole game), and most would argue you don’t need a damage boost against non armored enemies. It’s depressing that the variety is so low but CP is basically the strongest boost to damage

I think the comparisons are unavoidable even though I personally think their differences are more numerous than their similarities. They are both set in the future solar system and involve guns and super powers. But gameplay wise they differ. Like Destiny has more in common with Borderlands as far as actual gameplay,

Third person action shooter.

I think another big factor in the helpfulness is simply how poor the game is at explaining things. People that have played a long time know how tough it is to get into, and we don’t want people getting intimidated by the lack of information, so we help out any time we can.

That said, I laughed at the inclusion of the “fish vendor’s common cheap shit you can get in 5 minutes of fishing that no one really buys” for the microtransaction list. I mean, he could have shown one of the rare times they have the Murkray Livers on sale since those are actually moderately difficult to get via

Hollywood’s dropping of Spacey so much more quickly than any other predator is absolutely because his victims are men and because he is a gay man.

Hardcore Barkour.