jwill08
Jwill08
jwill08

Why is the DLC for this game so bad?

Buying the uber-rune packs is akin to buying "win the game" items from a mobile game, the challenge/test DLC seem to be kinda lame and only for a score-oriented gamer, and the warband packs don't seem to justify much of anything.

Why in the world are these selectable DLC rather than

Eh....

The Morrowind overworld map was pretty terrible. I mean, it was probably okay for its age, but still terrible. On the other hand, you didn't really need the map because a lack of reliable fast travel made sure that you learned your way through every stupid foyada around Red Mountain.

Oblivion and Skyrim were

Here I thought you were joking, but no; they actually want ~200 USD for it. I'd be willing to pay, like, 60 bucks for a 7 inch statue (neither Malacath nor Hircine for my money), but 200 is too much and 15 inches is too damn big.

He's self-medicating.

Guy got eaten, digested, and voided by another Daedra... I think he deserves a little slack :P

Not exactly. So, there's cortosis, an element that resists lightsabers. It's cortosis that's weaved into weapons, vibro or otherwise, that allows them to spar with lightsabers to some level of success.

The vibro part of the weapon is that they have a sonic generator causing the weapon to vibrate.

http://starwars.wikia.

So.... we kinda never saw him die.... and people lose their arms all the time in Star Wars and still keep on going..... and Jedi & Sith have a way of being spry, super-powered 17 year-olds well into their golden years.....

JJ, don't you fucking troll us by having Mace Windu be the new Sith Lord.

Doesn't have to be vibro, KotOR had regular long-swords as well.

The sai isn't that far off though. There's a forked saber that shoots out a little dirk dagger at a 45 degree angle, and star wars definitely has dagger sized lightsabers. Form factor may not have been shown yet, but it's definitely within the realm of possibility.

Admittedly, I haven't watched every video he's done on the matter, but I haven't interpreted his commentary as siding with gamergate per se. Far as I can tell, it's been more along the lines of "there are some legitimate grievances here" which is entirely different from support the actions of a group or affiliating

Yeah, that's none too good.

More people on the job is unlikely. Each active project gets 3-4 people and the CK2 team is currently 5, one of them is (mostly) focused on getting the converter working. That being said, working on the converter couldn't start until the dust had settled from both Charlemagne and Art of War. While there should

Yeah, that's unfortunate, but considering there's the one guy working on the converter, they could use a little slack.

Wait... unless I've missed something, are you talking about Wiz? Wiz worked at Paradox before he launched CK2+, he's their AI guy; however, he's currently the lead on the EUIV project. Or is the new lead on CK2+ been made a dev?

It's a stiff little son of a bitch. I imagine you watched the bendgate bend-test videos by Lou from unbox therapy? In his "unscientific" comparison he ended up calling the new Moto X the most durable of the bunch. If you get one, I'd recommend going unlocked and shelling out a bit more for a wood back (25 USD); mine

For this game, I'm not bothered at all. Lithariel isn't a stand-in for Talion. Actually, her skin comes with its own mission to complete. She also does slightly more damage than Talion, but doesn't have his health.

Yeah, no. While I'm good with RP'ing ladies, RP'ing a lady with an elf-dude inside of her would be really fucking weird.

Lithariel's story is pretty different from Talion's, so they're not all that interchangeable.

This is slightly dfferent as it's a themed restaurant. But I can see where you're coming from.

Depending on context, I'm willing to give the spiked helmet a pass. Depends on the spikes, really. If it's a single small to medium sized one coming out the top, that's relatively fine. Sure it's a combat liability, but it's not without precedent from the officer helms in antiquity to the German pickelhaube. It's

Hadn't thought of that.

Although, I suppose that's issue is endemic to any large protrusion, not just horns.