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Mike.

This is incredible. Part of the reason is that it could flip so much into the dark side of fanfic cheapness, like rule #34, scatology, or your usual fanfic neverending cheap fights. But it doesn't. It keeps being honest, consistent, and even a bit existencialist. Refreshing.

That was a convincing explanation, thank you :)

- NPC target list simply picks the latest attacker. Is this really how simplistic the aggro is ?
- the streaming player is excited like if the action was insanely fast paced. But when I'm watching DotA vids (or any MOBA actually), it really feels like a very limited pace.

That's colorist!

Even my local baker (Paris) doesn't have such a horrible accent ;)

Ze froench accante izz so stereotypicol ...

or just a giant LCD screen like there are in Timesquare and Tokyo :)

Basically, SF4 = Taekwondo. Playing, *and* watching.
TKD enthusiasts will understand.

WoW was fun for 3 years. Then it decided to stop evolving, chosing the dreaded "grow the audience" instead. There's a reason why it's so popular to read : "the only mmo that will kill WoW is WoW itself".

Best EVO presentation ever. Really.

Then, in other words :

Not embarassed at all, because people litterally have no business *telling* someone *how* to create *their* story.

I'm "tired of it" because people have no business telling someone how to create their story.

Popularity doesn't appears automagically though, it takes quite some time to reach its momentum. So I'd say WotLK just profited on what TBC had built. Also, I didn't intend to say the other expansions weren't absolute successes, but relative to Vanilla and TBC, and more precisely, in gamers heart.

correction : League of Legend.

Ok let's be real here.
1) Rob Pardo hasn't been lead designer at Blizz since the Burning Crusade (aka the golden era of WoW)
2) 2014's extension of WoW, Warlords of Draenor, is announced. Last two previous extensions considered not to be as much a success as the Burning Crusade (if not successes at all). Rob Pardo told

This is why we can't have nice things.