dps2002
dps2002
dps2002

JaVale McGee, heavily protected first-round pick, and Chu Chu Maduabum to Sixers

Good example of this is Dragon Quest II, which (according to reviews pre-app update) crashed any time you visited an inn. They fixed it, and now it works like a dream.

I remember when this first hit E3. It seemed mildly interesting then. The commercials portrayed the game as looking pretty good with a decent story, so I started kicking around the idea of taking a flier on it, if only to get me out of the Destiny world for a while. This has convinced me otherwise.

After a month with this gun, you are so incredibly right. That's all I do now whenever someone invites me to a Crota fight...stand at the top of the stairs on the left side, out of Thrall range, and snipe Knights with Icebreaker.

You know how a month ago I asked you to support your claim about how Icebreaker, by being the most useful gun in the game, was superior to my Exotic Fusion Rifles?

I know the feeling. I've done pretty much all there is to do in Destiny, except the hard mode raids (because NOPE). My current goals are to get my second alternate character, a Hunter, fully progressed for a trophy and get my Titan to Eris level 3 for the weapon upgrades. Once those are done, I've got no reason left

This seems like as good a time as any to change my passwords. Again.

I'm a worse MTPO!! player than you; in all my times playing the game on NES, I could never get past Bald Bull. I could never nail the timing on that Bull Rush attack; I'd always punch too early, then BOOM SMASH lights out. That said, I actually noticed the VC lag a lot more in Mega Man 2; that jumping sequence going

My understanding was, due to the slight lag time with Wii Virtual Console, the original Punch-Out (which already relied heavily on precise timing) was much more difficult on VC than on NES.

Do goals like this actually get practiced, or are they improvised during the match?

The show consisted of replays from the Royal Rumble as well as some fresh interviews.

That is a very pleasant surprise. I thought for sure that users who claimed "Welcome Back" freebies four years ago (wow...four years since that nightmare) would be excluded from this round of settlement entirely.

Any idea what this means for PSN users like myself who already took advantage of Sony's "Welcome Back" promotion in 2011 and got two free games out of it? I got inFAMOUS and Dead Nation out of it back then, and inFAMOUS turned into one of my favorite franchises.

Seems to me like in the first two questions, a high concentration of voters were in the northeast. How else does one explain a 45-5 state split, but a 2-1 person split for both questions?

I'm fine with the exclusion of the original Borderlands, personally. I've pushed that game as far as I want to go with it, having gotten the platinum trophy.

Brilliant piece of ingenuity right here, but it's a sign of Destiny's history to this point that my first thought upon finishing this post was "Huh...I bet they patch this within a month."

"So let's say your fusion rifle is out of ammo...switch to Ice Breaker, let it recharge to full, then switch BACK to your fusion rifle and voila...you have ammo again.

No, not all the way. I probably will at some point, but not until I get that Runed Core thing.

I wonder if they made it a Xur purchase because of the swarms of enemies in Crota's End. Icebreaker's Firefly-like perk sounds like the perfect counter to that.

Do you play Destiny? Do you have 17 coins? Do you not have an Ice Breaker yet? WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?