ThisCharmingMan
ThisCharmingMan
ThisCharmingMan

It really is terrifying when one of your accounts become compromised. My apartment was broken into in June, and someone was repeatedly trying to break into my battle net account this past week. Both gave me the same gross feeling.

It's crazy how subjective the term "gorgeous" is...

One issue with this (and I may be wrong) is that you have to get an electrician to re-wire your dimmers in order to actually use LED lights with dimmer switches. My entire apartment is wired up with dimmer switches.

Dude, seriously go troll another thread. Your moronic point is that SC2 was a title "only a few people play[ed]" If you think 4 million active users is a few, with a bustling e-sports community than you're retarded. Of course LoL has more players. It's easy as fuck. You control one unit.

Also, if you want a lowball number, according to sc2ranks.com there are at LEAST 3.9 million active players just in the last week. Not including the HoTS beta users. So please go troll another post.

Tiny world? You're talking about the national sport of Korea. That figure is not correct at all, and I have no idea what delusional MOBA-troll message board you pulled it from. Next commenter, please.

A few people? Are you insane? You obviously have no idea what you're talking about.

Thing is, Starcraft 2 doesn't need to be free to play. It's already pretty much the only big competitive RTS out there. I, for one, would rather pay $60 once with piece of mind knowing there isn't going to be some kind of weird system to pay for maps, or have to endure ads, or whatever other weird economic solution

I can't tell if he's literally on a combination of uppers, or is so god damn destroyed by years of them.

Doesn't the PC usually reign supreme at the end of console cycles? Especially ones this long?

This kind of thing has been happening with music for years. It's actually not surprising in the slightest.

It's a big deal to me. I'd rather drops be globally monitored :-/

I do. I also google over the counter herbal and household remedies for whatever I can (try to) cure myself. Musicians don't get insurance :(

It's a pitfall because it leads to item duping, exploits, hacks, and other nasty issues, just like in the first TL.

The larger question: Do you trust voting systems?

The biggest pitfall of the offline, Torchlight is that gear is stored locally.

This isn't quite as strange as throwing Mass Effect 3 on the console. That's a real head scratcher.

Exactly this. $160 is not worth being phone-less for over a week.

This has ALWAYS been a huge pet peeve of mine. Once I met a beautiful woman at a local bar, and we exchanged numbers. She texted me a complete grammatical nightmare the following day, and I could never bring myself to hang out with her based only on how little she cared for the english language. I probably sound like

I think "The Giant" example transcends mere difficulty, and allows the player to get a sense of what he/she can accomplish given the time invested. It kind of reminds me a lot of Metroid, or Zelda. The world is littered with challenges and obstacles that you know you need a certain tool/skill, to overcome and it