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I don’t mind it not being played out in game, but they could have done it similar to Halo or a thousand other games, and when you unlocked the grimoire, just have the option to pop up a screen to read the text right there. Halo had the terminals, which especially in ODST, told an entire backstory that wasn’t directly

This quote is relevant to so many situations, but I really feel like this one was well-explained. He isn’t whining that he’s offended and this shouldn’t happen. He said it made him uneasy, and that if other people didn’t agree, that’s quite alright. No need to get snarky when there are so many people who deserve it

Ugh, you made almost reasonable points until this one. Horrible.

Those people are the worst. Last night a friend and I played a team that did that over and over again after each of their goals. They went up 4-0, and then we brought it back and beat them in OT. Serves them right.

Well, regular crucible doesn’t use attack and defense stats, so technically, anything is viable.

We have some awful fans, but we can’t compete with Philly. I would say New England fans are just douchebags, Buffalo fans are drunk idiots, but Philly fans are worse.

“Losing to New England doesn’t feel any better just because you made Tom Brady’s hand bleed.”

My biggest problem with these people is that if you have a rational level of expectation about the team, and don’t think they’re going to win the Super Bowl, you’re “not a real fan”. I hate them so much.

A lot of the storyline with the kids wasn’t great, but the introduction of the character, where they’re all in a group picking on the one kid, and Coop comes in and tells them to cut it out, and he just yells something along the lines of “I LIKE doing stuff like this!”. It’s such a stupid line, but it’s absolutely

Me too, especially because I think that rule is vital. In the gif, the person hitting the car has essentially no impact on where it ends up, if the “puck” car can just steer around wherever it wants. Limiting the boost makes the initial push way more important, as it should be.

I love that the clip shown has the car clearly violating the “one boost” rule, and according to the rules listed, would be immediately disqualified.

The job titles are incredibly broad, and also, I searched in NY, and got “New York, New York” and “New York” as separate entries with different numbers of people employed. The city had more than the general “New York” category, so it’s not the entire state as its own group. Interesting idea, but statistically, pretty

Most powerful for sure, but also the 10 mana that it should be. The problem with Dr. Boom isn’t that he’s fundamentally broken, it’s that he shouldn’t only cost 7 mana.

That’s pretty great. Surprising to me, but I guess you never know.

I feel like this applies for most big cities. I live in NYC, and this will absolutely result in you never getting an apartment anyone would want.

That’s...100% false? I’m not great at it, but there’s absolutely a ton of skill there.

Just pointing out, they’re not “adding in stabby stealth kills”. They had those back in Halo: Reach.

This is exactly the impression I’ve always gotten from him. Everyone in town seems to be really excited to claim him and be proud he’s from our city, but he seems like a complete douchebag, and I would love to see people stop blindly supporting him. As much as it pains me to say it, I’d rather they support Gronk as

I just bought this for PC yesterday, and it runs pretty poorly on my computer. Should I count on it getting better as the game progresses, or refund it and wait for the One version? Any suggestions would be helpful.

My biggest problem with him not arresting the Knight after that story plays out is that he DOES arrest the Fire Chief, even though he says he understands why he did what he did. And not only that, he places him in the same cell as all the other psychopaths and supervillians you’ve arrested throughout the story. That