leviathonlx
Justin Jackson
leviathonlx

I really don't see a problem with Blizzard not wanting Valve to use the name DOTA. What they said sums it up pretty well. They want to trademark a name that was based on a map made in another game. It always seemed like a shady move by Valve to name it DOTA 2 especially when the models in DOTA 2 look so ripped from

Eh I guess there really wasn't much competition then besides maybe Rift.

What features does ToR have that isn't in just about every MMO? WoW doesn't have group looting for example but unlike ToR has it's color blind mode. The NPC characters with you is nothing since the content is balanced around you having those companions and every other thing on that list is nothing unique to ToR. This

I don't mind them. Are they grade A storytelling? No, but neither are the games. Course I never understood the whole 'Zomg we can'tz have bad video game movies!!!1!' mentality.

Watching that made me realize how terrible the acting was in the first movies.

Too bad it's physically impossible for something like the Death Star to work thanks to that thing called gravity. I still think the Death Star was the dumbest thing about Star Wars right next to its prequels.

Honestly I'd think they'd cut down on piracy if more games had demo's so people could actually check the game before they buy it. I have no problem admitting I pirated Skyrim to play it at first and then bought it after seeing the hype was correct. If a company makes a good product they can be sure I'll give them all

If this in any way effects my saves and ability to play with them in ME3 since I played ME1 and ME2 on Steam then they can be sure I won't be 'buying' ME3.

I haven't had a nightmare in a long long time. Then again I've always found myself lucid dreaming so I have so much control over the direction of my dreams. Although I do find myself dreaming being in whatever game I ever recently buy. For example I had a ton of Star Wars dreams for about a week after being ToR.

Hehe Blizzcon 2012.

Ain't that a mature response to someone.

Eh any time I've been told to do anything overly evil I've had the option to not be evil by letting the person run or whatnot. Of course there are times people deserve to die such as overly arrogant Sith who I am sent to rescue who then decides to throw insults at the person who rescued them for being a alien. The

I got bored of Taris and in general I found Republic quests boring. There is no comparing Taris' 'Let's repair this city which we all know is impossible in any of our lifetimes and have a generally non existent storyline' compared to Balmorra's 'Let's slowly tear apart this rebellion and have it end with us finishing

Yea I don't really remember anyone from the game partly since they all sounded the same.

2 weeks just isn't enough time to really rate a game. You'd barely even get the full idea of what the games even like at end-game in those 2 weeks.

Are things like that even mentioned later or have any effect though or just there just for the sake of being there and then forgotten about?

And I'm sure computers 7 years from now will be better than today's current super computers. 7 years is a long damn time when it comes to technology.

Things like this show me why I fear the crazy ultra conservatives ever taking this country over. Even if this thing is more a joke it doesn't change the fact that there are plenty of people that DO think that way.

I'd assume you meant to respond to me since your response doesn't fit with the person you are replying to. Honestly, no I had no idea what galactic basic was since I really know very little about the Star Wars universe besides the movies and a few things I've seen here and there (which likely lends to me not really

I had no idea English was the intergalactic language for so many races and kinda always assumed it was just so spoken since well...Star Wars was made by a English speaking person. That seems like such a odd and silly reason to limit race choices plus the Star Wars universe has shown plenty of non human looking races