Oh right, my bad for the fact that while I've played the original 12 characters, it's totally likely that they're likely to just throw all the current balance out the window for some pay2win characters.
Oh right, my bad for the fact that while I've played the original 12 characters, it's totally likely that they're likely to just throw all the current balance out the window for some pay2win characters.
Everyone of course raging about the DLC in Evolve and only posting half the information.
There's not really a lot you can do with these type of games to make them distinct and special, but at least he is changing up the situations a bit each time. So it's not completely the same game each time, there's different things to the challenges.
I'm having a love-hate relationship with this whole article right now. Mainly I'm not sure if I should love or hate the idea of an all male Sex in the City, because my horribly homosexual inner monologue lisped "yessssssss~" like a fairy queen in heat at the prospect.
I went the True Basic to Pascal to C to C++ Route. That seemed to give a solid foundation for programming in my opinion. Course, you could probably skip basic, go right to Pascal, I don't know if I'd start in C, only because it's kind of like throwing someone who doesn't know how to swim into the deep end of the…
I've gotta join in with the other 37s here and say that kissing is way better now then it was when I was younger, probably because people actually know how to kiss at this point in their lives.
I'd like more Max Payne, but more original Max Payne, the third game was a travesty of epic proportions
Ugh, that is definitely 18 lines of really ugly code
The negativity towards pre-ordering and buying DLC before it's announced isn't really about the fact that they are pre-orders or pre-purchasing DLC and the fact that publishes barely live up to their promises.
Considering how little content there actually is in the game, I always just roll my eyes when people seem to complain about the grinding. They have to make the game as grindy as possible since it's all they have to draw players in on a daily basis and stay interested in the game. The PvP is sub-par, doing the "Daily…
They're tax exempt because you're not actually buying anything. You're trading cash for another representation of cash. Since you'll be taxed on the final purchase when you actually use the gift card, you'd be getting double-dinged for paying tax on the gift card itself.
Varric's crossbow Bianca is unique in Inquisition, as it's the only weapon he's ever allowed to use throughout the game. That means that you'll have to upgrade it regularly to keep pace with your other gear. You can do that right off the bat, however—go to the main weapon merchant in Haven, and you can get one of each…
Yeah, only the first guy was smart enough to use cash. Course, his twitter account has all his contact information anyway. So these people are not the criminal masterminds that they are trying to tout themselves as.
I don't know for sure. Depends on how often it appears and how diligent (and bored) their PR/Tech team is. Walmart isn't really like Taco Bell or those other companies that respond to tweets very often, so it's possible they don't even have someone monitoring social media. It's plausible to assume they won't even…
I meant the store addresses, I should have been more clear. Store addresses, store numbers and product numbers, means they can track all purchases of this type, including probably the employees that sold the product as well and all transaction information associated with it like debit/credit cards, those numbers and…
Funny, yet possibly tragic thing, this article will probably be what alerts Walmart to the activity.
Depends on if the Lawyers can prove that the purchasers willfully knew that it was a way to scam them at first (the second and third image could definitely be construed that way). Then they'd probably get slapped with Receipt of Stolen Goods, which is a misdemeanor and I'm sure they'd end up with liability of damages…
Yeah, I was thinking this too. Probably not a fantastic idea to be tweeting about how you defrauded a multi-billion dollar company, they tend to have lawyers.
This was announced ages ago before the game even came out. I think there's actually supposed to be 2 PS exclusive strikes total.
If everything in a game is mechanical, what is the point of playing it. Like you said, you had everything figured out, everything down to the T, basically guaranteeing a win every time just because everyone was a peg that fit into the right hole every time?