baltasaronmeth
baltasaronmeth
baltasaronmeth

I had my own company with 19. I recently finished paying off the primary debts and can now start to clean up some remnants of unpaid bills. I’m 31 now.

It’s actually a bit sad, that this comment gets a lot of stars, while many comments with some actual thought behind it go unnoticed.

Even if people knew about the second map from the beginning, they would have to rush through the first map and unlock only the basics, to make the second map a challenge.

There’s no need to grind in both games, though. If you could just stop dying AND losing your bloodstain, especially in Dark Souls, then you’ll be constantly “overleveled”, at least according to most guides on the internet. The only thing I ever grind, is Twinkling Titanite and that’s an easy and fast grind.

Mankind divided?

DNF’s main problem was being late to the party. When Duke 3D came out, the entire shooter genre was still something special and since DN3D did a lot of new things well, it will always be celebrated as a milestone. Every genre has its moments and when DNF came out, games in in the first person view had pretty much

I read your reply first (*scroll scroll*), then read the OP and thought:

I’m from a third category: I have played so much Fallout 3/NV and TES3/4/5, that I couldn’t get into FO4 anymore. It was just too much of the same.

I don’t understand, how much more credit should MW2 get? Every time there is a discussion about CoD among people old enough to have bought the game on release with their own money, the consensus is almost always, that MW and MW2 were the golden days of CoD, that MW2's only problem was the shorter campaign and that

It’s probably because portrait mode is more comfortable than landscape mode.

“Another possible way of detection would be the size of the triggered touch area that the touch screen registers.”

Look at the number of Anime shows on TV every year. When it began, it must have been interesting and somewhat exotic, but now it’s just a part of an entertainment industry, which is very well aware of the fact, that their product is volatile in nature and that people have to spend a fair amount of their money (one way

I don’t do the bucks per hour calculation anymore. I don’t need money to kill time, games are something I actively clear space on my schedule for.

Thanks! Next time I'm out of the country. It's banned over here and Steam makes it hard to get without paying for a VPN tunnel service.

I think many PC players thought “let’s wait until it’s actually finished”, but it never did, so it died a horribly lonely death.

“The PC version was such a disappointment for them”

Many games share the same fate: They are super interesting in the first area and I stay there and explore everything, and finish the last story pieces, but then they have to pull this “Da Capo al Fine” stunt and add a new area, that makes my area knowledge of the first zone entirely obsolete. In some games, exploring

No, that’s not what I meant. Most Batman things I read or watched so far, had more going on than just Batman and friends. Those were usually stories told by showing “Batman and his rogues gallery”. That game, however, mostly had me watch “Batman and his rogues gallery, but didn’t tell me an interesting story.

I actually did! It was good to see those changes, but it didn’t click again. Maybe in another cold lonely winter in France...

I’m not so much a fan of those big, long running series. I think I really had my share of Batman over the years, so I played the first game for a while until I felt the game was just putting well known characters in front of me.