It must have been the SWTOR refugee responsible for the default chat window position being in the top left of the screen.
It must have been the SWTOR refugee responsible for the default chat window position being in the top left of the screen.
Sure he was in Mad Men, but isn't he best known for his role as Ozzie in Masterminds? Okay maybe not, but should be!
*oops* sorry didn't mean to reply.
When I finished my first play through I was using a +10 Lightning Scythe, +10 Paladin Armor (BP), Dark Wood Grain ring, Ring of Favor and Protection, and a +7 or so Fire Long Bow. Think I was using the Steel Round Shield as well but can't remember. The Scythe was just complete over kill, made short work of invading…
Plan on getting it on PC so won't know till November. Well, probably later since there are too many other games I'll prefer to play coming out that month. Then December is TOR.. May be quite a while before I get to try this one out.
Tried playing through Dark Souls again NG+, but was simply tired of my character. Decided to go back and try out a cleric (str/faith build) but found that once you know all the maps, surprises and traps it's just not as much fun. Find myself just charging through with little difficulty. Maybe NG+ adds more of that in…
I feel the same way about movies. Also cop shows where now you always either have very young women or men who could just as well be models. For example, would love to see Bryan Cranston and Colin Farrel's roles switched in the upcoming Total Recall reboot. That would be nice.
Yeah I bet it sucks to miss out on all of those PC exclusives.
Eq2 never delivered on that front, Bioware has. With their voice actors all on long term contracts and with the funding behind it I see no reason to believe that they'll fail to deliver more story driven content after launch.
You can play it like a single player game without subbing, you get a free month.
Yeah you're teleported to wherever you left your sign for the other player to click on. Once the boss is defeated you're sent back.
Summon signs are mostly common around the area right before a boss. To see them you have to be human of course. White signs are other players, gold are the npc's that agree to help in the area (not sure if they are always available). Also gold signs can also be players who are in the Warrior of Sunlight covenant. They…
Yeah as much as I loved it I had some serious issues with it. Still, I'd put it in my top five list of games I've enjoyed the most. That's despite the almost unforgivable frame rate issues in Blighttown and New Londo Ruins and despite the horrible excuse for an end game cinematic.
Just beat it this morning and was feeling pretty good about myself. Now not so much. Admittedly I spent a whole lot of time trying to get all of the loot and spent as much time farming souls but even knowing how to avoid most encounters and knowing the layout of the dungeons from extensive exploring I could never…
Fortunately they don't are at the same time so I can watch both.
Sure they did, but should that mean we write off a series due to it's first few episodes not being completely awesome? Especially when the current line up of science fiction series is so few, and even on network television?
This will probably be another great show killed off by it's overly cynical viewer base. It's too much to ask of people to just chill and enjoy a good show. But no, have to stop watching after the first episode because "Oh no! Too cliche!" so back to reality TV programming.
It's where the dying started for me, at least in a serious way. Sort of a mixture of game difficulty and working around the horrible dips in frame rates.
Made it to Blighttown?
Currently coping with the fact that I seem incapable of taking out Ornstein and Smough in Dark Souls. Trying to take Smough first, that's something people you summon tend to not do. So I'm sitting here in Blighttown at the moment with my summon sign up at Quelaag waiting for a summon. Never seems to happen though :/