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I’m sorry. I don’t buy xQc’s whining. Maybe he wouldn’t have said the things he said if someone had told him not to say them? Oh, puh-lease. If his sense of right and wrong is so messed up that he doesn’t know what should and should not be said, then he did not deserve to be in OWL in the first place. Frankly, with

*rolls eyes Good grief. It’s like the stories of people I’ve heard about in Las Vegas where the casino catches on fire but people stay in their seats at the slots machines in case they get that big win. Later, the fire fighters find the person’s charred body melted to their chairs. I wouldn’t have had a lot of

Oh, dear.

When I was playing AD&D, I was a “Co-GM.” I participated as a player as well as helping the other GM. I tracked movements, helped create the adventures we ran, kept lists of treasures, enemy stats, etc. The other GM and I would switch out from time to time. But he didn’t do as much when he was a player as I did. But

Oh, whatEVER. OWL has a lot of influence on the game. Prior to OWL’s first games, Widowmaker was used. But if you were on attack, Widowmaker was frowned on. After the first several games of stage one where the pros were making some amazing one-shot kills as Widowmaker, the character became mandatory. Now, there’s a

I really hate when people tell you that “This is your last chance” and then add “I like you / big fan of yours, etc.” It’s like stabbing someone and then singing then praises. Frankly, this reality series thing that Blizzard controls would make me feel uncomfortable. It’s bad enough if you’re doing your best and

That Star Destroyer art is way cool!

Hmmmm...well...I always thought this was what the team should do with a Mercy: play AROUND the Mercy so they can be healed while at the same time protecting Mercy so she can heal MORE. I’ve been told more than once by players “Why should I help you?” when I play Mercy. But these are the same people who will flame me

Blizzard always said the same thing about WoW’s Alterac Valley. Ghostcrawler often said the developers were “surprised it worked” and “groaned whenever they had to fix a bug in it.” Why Blizzard does things like this to themselves is beyond me.

Mostly because Blizzard has a LOT of money invested in this. A player who does bad things affects the event’s, and Blizzard’s, reputation. Blizzard will not allow a player’s actions to give the company a bad rep. If the company is seen to immediately deal with infractions quickly, they’ll be better off. These players

Fauquenot’s problem isn’t his skill. It’s his absolute refusal to play anything other than Widowmaker (I know he says he play Mei if he’s being heavily countered. But not enough to make a difference, apparently.) I’m quite willing to say that Widowmaker can be effective on defense or attack. But she’s not always the

I don’t even play this game. But if it’s hacked as easily as this article suggests, there is no way in Hades I’ll try it. Even with unique passwords.

Gee. I would have just...broke up with them.

They’re not ears at all. Lekku are part of the Twilek brain. They stop gaining length after the Twilek reaches maturity.

Why do you even talk to that fool?

Of COURSE the ESA hasn’t been contacted. The Orange Administration could say they want to talk about the space program but wouldn’t remember to contact, or even consider, talking to NASA.

Okay. I get it. She created a character, marketed said character, and is now making money from it. Yeah!! That’s exactly what you should do. She’s a character in a play, an actress playing a role. Perfect. She keeps her personal life private (nothing wrong with that,) she has played video games all her life (again,

I’ve played video games almost all of my life. I’ve never had the desire to maim, torture, or kill someone after playing a game. I’ve played some rather violent ones like God of War and such. But I didn’t want to attach knives to chains, strap them to my wrists, and spin death upon others with that game either. Why?

I’ve been gaming since I was seven. I can honestly say that I have not yet played a video game that makes me want to get a gun and begin killing people. I know the difference between what is real and what is fake (life is real, video games are not.) I also know the difference between right and wrong (killing people is

Yeeeeah. Pretty typical of the Catholic church to do this. This won’t be the last time it happens either. At these schools, you follow their doctrine or you are out. I doubt even the Pope could change that.