greatdestroyer
GreatDestroyer
greatdestroyer

As someone who has actually tried PSVR (albeit last year) it’s not as good as the trailers looked. I mean, think about it, the trailers aren’t being rendered for VR, they’re made for a traditional single-screen presentation.

Of course, as I said, this was a year ago. I certainly hope Sony has made considerable

I never said they made good computers. :P

As to Windows, while that’s likely true (more gamers use Windows than any other OS), you could hit a middle-ground by having most of your games still sold with physical media— that is Blu-Rays, which Sony owns. Then bam, both companies profit from the switch.

The hitch really is

Actually, Sony does make computers (laptops) on the same scale Microsoft does (that is, not desktops).

ZeniMax Media owns Bethesda Softworks, and created ZeniMax Online Studios specifically to develop and run ESO.

No one seems to have nailed that down specifically, yet. So, there ya go. I mean, I’m sure Bethesda helped in the core development, in some compacity. But the main team is new- MMO focused- group.

I’m level 31 and only have... around 800 gold/coin.

RNGs tend to hate me with unmitigated passion. I’ve gotten all of one Legendary skin and only two Epic skins. And even beyond that, I’ve only gotten a handful of normal skins (I think around five, definitely less than 10).

I almost universally get one icon, one spray,

I know the art/animation varies a bit between the different series/movies/books, but I’ve always felt that The Major has a very “European” nose. Which, to me, makes Johansson fit quite well.

(Compare some of the GitS art of Motoko to similar art of the distinctly European Dante from Devil May Cry [the original series].)

They’re not being robbed, they’re effectively robbing themselves. Being banned, they are informed that they are not allowed to access the service anymore.

If your cable company cancels your service, you can still buy cable boxes all you want. They won’t do you any good, but it’s your own fault for spending the money.

Uh, no. The didn’t take his game away, they banned him from the service. Therefor, attempting to gain access again is exactly circumventing that ban*. Like, literally and actually, in no uncertain terms.

If Blizzard is directly providing him the licence(s), then they can refund him, if they want, but they’re not

You’re assuming he’s consistently purchasing from a single source and identifying himself as the same user. Which, I mean, I’d guess he’s not. I’m pretty sure battle.net doesn’t let you purchase a game, on your account, that you already own and/or have been banned from. I mean, it certainly should.

If the guy keeps

Team effort? Using a tank is usually bad idea (at least from down field) because the Bastion will just eat through your shields and HP. And maintain-fire harassers will have problems because of the relative TTKs. But Genji, Pharah, Junkrat, Widowmaker, and Hanzo can all tear down even a great Bastion player pretty

Pharah’s rockets also tear through Bastions pretty quickly. The trick to taking down a Bastion for all not-Genji’s is just having the sense to not jump out in front of them. Get a good angle of attack and most characters can tear him down.

Is “teamwork” a codename for goddamn Genji? Because a decent Genji is all you need to ruin Bastion (or pretty nearly every hero). Pharah, Reinhardt, Roadhog, and Hanzo can also tear down Bastions easily, when played well.

Genji is most OP, though he doesn’t get PotG as much as Bastion, because PotG always goes to a big

It seems like Soldier: 76 was originally planned to be the front-man. But then everyone went crazy for Tracer after the announcement/reveal trailer, and Blizzard upped her prominence. To the point that I’d point to her as being the ‘mascot’ for the game.

Also Soldier: 76 is a very easy-to-play/learn character

It’s supposed to be cliche. I mean, I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but all of the characters are cliches/tropes. On purpose. A lot “oh look at me, I’m critical on the internet!” people use words like “cliche” and “trope” as derogatory terms, but they can be used well.

Soldier 76 is supposed to be the cliche

Actually there’s a great deal of story, it’s just not really conveyed via the gameplay. Sort of like Destiny, only here it makes more sense, as this style of game doesn’t lend itself very well to telling a story.

She’s wearing some sort of special control top/bra. Being that she’s body-painting over them, with the need for them to “vanish” from a front-on view, it’s necessary for them to be well, more predictable in place and shape than free-flopping breasts.

Wow. What a shithead.

It’s not cutting like with a sharpened edge, it’s splitting/splintering the less-hard/y metal. Like a chisel. So a short, hard strike will break through steel (because Vibranium) but a mid-to-long range toss isn’t going to, say, slice a dude in half.

So, the issue here is, that’s not what immersion is. Immersion does not equal realism. It equates to logical consistency. So a world with bronze-age technology shouldn’t suddenly be building spaceships, and a world of medieval Tolkien-inspired Elves and magic shouldn’t have a bedazzled denim Pokemon jacket.

This stops the strategy of “attacking” a [monetized] video by throwing a [knowingly false] claim on it, solely to stop the owner from getting any money while the video is “hot” and the claim is up.

It doesn’t fix the strike system, it doesn’t fix the claim system, it does nothing to stop automated claims, and it