I pray that the game ends up being everything (or at least something) the fans wanted, but it’s also Bethesda, so I’m not holding my breath that it’ll be successful for any reason beyond that it’s a Bethesda game.
I pray that the game ends up being everything (or at least something) the fans wanted, but it’s also Bethesda, so I’m not holding my breath that it’ll be successful for any reason beyond that it’s a Bethesda game.
I’ve been playing games since the NES in 1987 (first title ever was Rad Racer, ha ha) so I grew up with nothing but 2D pixel graphics... and frankly? There’s a few standouts, but in most cases they WERE ugly as hell, and it’s annoying seeing so many games that try to capitalize on nostalgia for them to make a quick…
That’s a fault of the format rather than a problem with the game itself (most MMO-lites run into this problem).
Ahhhh, okay. Thanks for the clarification.
Not sure what you’re trying to say, son.
Light cantrip. Put it on your party leader. Instant ten minutes of protection, can be cast infinitely. Damage ramp-up resets as soon as you enter a lit area, i.e. around your party leader, so outside of combat you’ll basically never proc the damage. I figured that out my first playthrough, it wasn’t exactly rocket…
Because that’s exactly what it is, they’re literally just splitting up the content differently. There are some minor differences like apparently being able to do the content in anachronic orders, but let’s face it, barely anyone’s going to do that because they’re going to do the new content as soon as it drops.
Is it cheating? By technical definition, yes. Do I care? Absolutely not. Have I ever gotten caught? Nope, because I know how to make things legit and aren’t lazy with editors.
Woof. Can I have some of the hallucinogenics you’re clearly imbibing?
I’m sorry that you’re so butthurt that you somehow took my post as me saying that I test better instead of simply being that I like confirming for myself since I can actually control my own tests and thus know the process that led to the result.
Which, of course, is no distinction. It was exchanged for money, and thus it was sold; auctioning is just the medium through which the sale was performed, it doesn’t make it any less of a sale.
Apparently fireupabove and everybody playing Follow the Leader? A commentor snarking about articles they don’t have to read is several levels of magnitude less important than a news site posting news regardless of your personal level of care, lol
I haven’t seen a single LMG video because I’m techy myself and prefer to test things myself rather than take someone else’s word for it. Even beyond that, it doesn’t take a stretch of the imagination to think that someone might not have watched a content creator’s content simply because they’re not interested in that…
So your point is “I don’t think standards can improve so how dare you criticize”. Got it, you have nothing to say and are just simping.
I don’t even watch LTT, but I feel like there’s a world of difference between adding footnotes to an article (read: making changes directly to the content the majority of people consume without looking at the comments) and adding footnotes to a comment section while leaving the video unaltered (read: making no changes…
They all want to jump on the Kotaku hate train despite never posting anything of worth themselves so they can feel superior. You know, like the users that complain every article about how bad Gawker/GMG is and yet are clearly clicking every article just so they complain. No life losers, basically.
I’m pretty sure if you’d asked this cop that question, he would’ve responded, “I’mma balla.”
I mean, a direct reply that flatly states that things are in the pipeline takes more mental gymnastics to mean anything else. If it wasn’t directed at that question, it wouldn’t have been a direct reply in the first place.
Nothing quite like the Bungie cycle of making empty promises and bribing players directly, eh?
It says right in the tenets that you must not suffer evil to live. Choosing to only slay them when it's convenient for you (read: more advantageous) is the textbook definition of suffering them to live.