WolvenOne
WolvenOne
WolvenOne

Meh, both classes are depicted as having rather large guns, and they already have one class with a card gimmick now.

Response: Yes, yes they are. XD

That's dragons as an abstract, not dragons in this setting. I don't yet recall seeing any dragons with fur/hair in this setting. I believe in the trailer there was a dragon with feathers, but that doesn't preclude them being reptilian, or saurian or whatnot.

The Au Ra being from an entirely different continent, makes it unlikely that they're related to the Coerthas/Dravarian dragons of Eorzea. I mean I guess it's theoretically possible, since at least one human, "Laid with a dragon," but they'd have to A: Confirm this happened multiple times, B: Confirm that in each

Considering that the Au Ra are mammals, they're probably more akin to Pangolin people, rather than Dragon people.

Gonna be difficult for me to come up with a list of ten, I've spent so much of my time playing Final Fantasy XIV. Okay, let me think.

I'm not opposed to animal uplift, so long as it's performed slooooooowly, cautiously, and we're prepared to stop if we're doing more harm than good to the species we're trying to help.

I'm assuming that this has no real impact on the sequel to the American film right?

Hmm, hopefully they patch up the net code a bit. While I did purchase the game primarily for local co-op, being able to play online would add some value there. And yes, I have experienced a bit of lag in 3-4 player matches, though I haven't had many 2 player matches yet to compare with.

Huge, sure. However, if I had to bet, a year from now their numbers will return to pre-expansion levels, or lower.

more likely than not. Not a Wow guy, but I play another MO, and indeed there are always a rush of returning during major updates. Most lapse again, after they've cleared the bulk of the casual content.

It wasn't merely taxation however. There was also growing economic exploitation that, while normal for many other colonies, were seen as new and unacceptable by the American colonies, whom were largely left to their own devices until that point. Also, a number of those taxes hit American's harder than the same British

Is Final Fantasy finally back in business?

Shouldn't really be surprised. I don't play Destiny, but from everything I've heard from people who are at that point in the game, their end-game raid is, "nothing," in comparison to The Second Coil of Bahamut, FFXIV's current end-game raid. Coil itself, is supposedly not even that difficult, at least in comparison to

It's mostly an improvement, except for the shoulder bumpers. The shoulder bumpers feel a bit, overly stiff and a bit awkward. I've gotten used to them, but it's a real caveat.

Very satisfied with how the gameplay is turning out so far. The earlier iteration looked, good, but it also looked like it'd be high on flash and potentially low on substance. This battle system looks a bit slower, but I get the overall impression of additional depth that wasn't there before.

pumpkin does have a good flavor actually. Its a bit on the subtle side, true, but it adds enough so as to assure that pumpkin pie always tastes better than products that are merely pumpkin spice flavored.

Oh, the localization was bad, no doubt about that. Despite that, I have some absurd feels toward this game. XD

Paki.....what? This kids old enough to know the word Pakistan, but not old enough to get Pac Man right!? Mind, blown.

Frozen's, kiiiiiinda soooorta freaking huge in Japan right now, so it's not really that surprising.