So I just bought the game today and spent the afternoon immersed. Love. It.
So I just bought the game today and spent the afternoon immersed. Love. It.
I have continued my streak of including the Tomb of Horrors into every type of RPG I GM - recently, my players were doing the final chapter of “Chronicles of the Gatekeeper” by FFG (for my SW:EoE group), which is a visit to Morriban/Korriban. I decided I wanted to spice things up and made the temple they were seeking…
Blood myth in action.
I was one of the alpha / closed beta testers back last winter. I didn’t really like it - the game takes a bit to get used to (so ‘flailing about’ is definitely an apt description) and I just never felt attached to the characters. They did give some background to them, as well as to the universe, but....it just never…
So stupid question, can you still upgrade the Silver Shroud armor if Kent dies? (I tried for an hour and couldn’t keep him alive. At all.)
The only thing that would make this better would be a PvP mode. (Wishful thinking, obviously.) So stoked for this!
That last segment would’ve been even more win if Preston suddenly popped up...
I.... Dear God. Wow, THAT is an Easter egg!
Exactly what I do with hockey; if I wait 30-45 min after face-off, I can burn through the whole game without watching stupid between-period chatter and all the commercials, and wrap up pretty close (if not at) the live ending of the game.
Wooo! Made Highlight Reel.
Not always a 100% secure answer, though. My last boss gave me such an answer, and 18 months later she was a complete neurotic micromanager that made my work life a living, breathing Hell.
*raises hand* Newbie to Fallout here. I was lost and confused for the first 10 hours of gameplay, even with the fact that my best friend is a Fallout uber-geek and tried to prepare me for everything, from enemies and history to controls and jankiness.
Same experience here; I am back to loathing PvP. The only saving grace has been Mayhem. For some reason, every match I join in that mode are tight, closely called games where the scores are literally won/lost in the closing seconds of the match.
Absolutely worth it. I only ran one character all of Year One (Warlock) and last week, decided to start a new one - a Hunter. With NolanBot’s new dialogue and the questing lines, it feels VERY different than how my Warlock came up the rank.
If slavery is treated as such, then I shudder to think how they whitewashed the mass genocide of the Indigenous. Probably put “Manifest Destiny” up on a pedestal and worshiped it, is my guess.
Fare thee well, Dinklebot. You’ll always remain in my Limited Edition Ghost, and scare the crap out of my coworkers when they enter my cubicle...
Soooo this is our next-gen version of Battlecruiser 3000 AD?
But regardless of group size, it’s like high school gym class all over again: someone’s going to be picked last. Or next-to-last or third-to-last… That sucks.
Wow. And here I thought the Erebor I saw at Brickfair ‘13 was incredible...
I'm not a defined 'hardcore' Destiny player; far from it. I've only logged just over 4 days of play, despite having it since Release Day. I've been so pumped for this game, I dropped $$$ for the Ghost Edition, even.