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Holy shit I know exactly where that photo was taken, I live close by

This literally is a far right conspiracy theory. Whether you believe it’s appropriate to feature it in a video game’s marketing is a another thing but nothing is being turned into anything.

I feel like there are more people who complain about those kinds of people than there are those kinds of people. Nobody cares if you don’t like hard games.

The last changes were an overall nerf, due to increased arming time and reduced duration on shrooms. This will hopefully bring him back to a playable state.

Oh, come off it. The point is that you’re being pretty clearly supportive of the sexualisation of a video game character; what you call the character, and whether people are talking about it, is irrelevant.

A mistake I often see at lower levels of play is underestimating the damage enemy minions can do. Basic attacking (or using an ability which counts as a basic attack, i.e. Nasus’s Q) an enemy champion will cause all nearby enemy minions to switch targets to you (there is a small icon which indicates when minions are

I think people are entitled assholes.

I dunno. Like, as an actually ugly person it feels kinda shitty to have people fixate on physical appearance constantly.

Wait, is this a faux-pas now? Fuck.

Haha, would have been cool if he'd purposely left out 'aardvark' and 'sausage'.

Dude, you purposely clicked on an article specifically about Mario Kart being on the news, watched the video, then spent a good couple of minutes writing about it.

Ha. But seriously, you can't just open up a .exe file and see what it does.

How does one dig into a .exe?

Neither's someone who kicks a nest full of hornets though, really.

Is a game: Check.

Those are my favourite kind of games, haha. I like playing Mount & Blade with the difficulty turned up, meaning your character takes / does just as much damage as everyone else. Which gets pretty tense when battles are like 100+ per side.

Facebook are going to pay someone a LOT of money to make something awesome for the Rift.

Well he didn't really judge the game (which hasn't even been released, so that would also be dumb) so much as make an uneducated blanket statement concerning the integrity of indie developers.

You're forgetting that there's a mobile version, too.

The prose is certainly not to love. I'd describe Sanderson's writing as functional, at best.