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Trust, I'm doing that. I realized it was the only reliable thing to do after my friend got a legendary off a blue. Thanks for the tip though, I think other people should focus on that too.

If I could find a single legendary or an exotic I'd make my way there, but the RNG in this game is cruel. Friend turns in 5 bounties gets 2 exotic bounties, I turn in 20 bounties and get absolutely nothing. 10 legendary engrams = 9 blues and a green.

And I thought vanilla D3 was harsh :|

I'm one of those reports. I turned it on and everything ran faster, smoother, and looked like an entire jump up in terms of quality.

The only thing to note, it's still not the funnest game out there.

I had trouble making an account last night when I attempted to play the game. It was saying a Ubisoft server was unavailable through the uPlay client. I went to their webpage via browser and created account there instead and it worked just fine. Logged in and played for a few hours too.

The initial frustration of

SAME! *high fives all around*

That's why they have a pretty extensive review of the game before the yes or a no... It might give you no real information, but I've been reading Kotaku long enough to know when a yes or no is right for me.

I think it's a great system. When it really comes down to it, when you ask someone if they'd recommend a game it's always either yes or no, explanations come afterward of why, but that yes or no is worth way more than a number.

Usually I stick to (from best to worst): You have to play this game its totally up your

It might cost 150 a pop, but you get a free pack out of it,some better experience, and exposure to what cards are really worth.

That Waluigi seriously studied his walking animations. He's got it down pat.

Exactly how I feel about all MOBA's. They require too much time dedication to really get to the meat of having fun and getting really good.

Completely agree. Although I've got to hand it to Mr. Hamilton, some single player games play better with people around watching. Great examples are things like Wolf Among Us/Walking Dead.

My girlfriend was completely addicted to watching me play Persona 4 which was a huge surprise. I mean the pacing in that game is

Played it last night co-op split screen. It was IMMEDIATELY apparent that the fps was easily below 30. I sure as hell didn't mind and got used to it pretty quickly. So no, it's not really a "deal breaker".

This site is frequently updated with all the info.

Yeah, animations in this game all stand out as a bit odd. I'll go out on a limb and assume they'll be improving it via official release. Oh the plight of being hopelessly optimistic.

That's the first thing I noticed too. Real shame. Not even trying!

Do you break every physical copy of a game that you don't enjoy?

It takes a really long time to load up the initial menu. This proposed change makes it WAY faster, basically 2x faster.

Glad I'm not the only one.

Provocative much?



My workmates clapped when I read this comment.