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An MMORPG is an RPG, but an MMO is any MMO.

Thank you for pronouncing it correctly. I had someone recently insist it was a hard “g” and cited that the creator said so, when he actually said the opposite.

Okay, you’re going overboard.

It’s a boring, excessive time sink.

Anti-consumer? Video games are a luxury. You can opt out.

Changing up the timing on the second jump/flick was one of the first things I learned gave me an advantage over other people when I started playing. If you jump and really hold out on it until you’re almost back to the ground, nobody sees a last-second redirect coming. I still screw up the timing and miss the window

I don’t understand what your point is. The first time the ball touches his wheels is when he does the flip to put it in the goal. He didn’t reset his jumps and then flick it, he flicked it using the flick he had from falling from the ceiling.

If it’s anything like the original FPS boom, it’ll be more than a few years, but will likely be just as boring after the first few.

There’s the potential for favoritism, obviously

Yeah, I’m just starting Horizon:ZD this week and already thinking, “Man, this shit again?” It’s pretty, but it’s the same old open-world format, and it’s not very polished (the jump-cuts are unsettling, NPCs act like you’re not there as they keep screaming for help despite the fact that you’re standing right next to

I agree with the EA response (agreed with it over the weekend and got a lot of hate, so I’m not surprised). People are acting like you’re able to play as Luke and Vader out of the box in every Star Wars game to date and this is the first one that makes you work for it. Total babies.

I think it’s neat that the reward for putting in that much time is so exclusive. I would hate to see a bunch of Lukes running around. It gives people incentive to play and get good.

The Ubisoft fighting game was full of special skins and extra character classes that all required you to diligently grind in order to obtain them, assuming, that is, you weren’t willing to shell out real money.

he’s great on the things that are personal to him, but he has a glaring blind spot on many other matters, up to and including not taking criticism well when called on it.

This article is about collecting all the characters. I’m just trying to explain the perspective of the developers, which is that nobody is going to be playing as all the characters anyway. Not really the point of the game.

One doesn’t complete multiplayer. Seems you accidentally stumbled upon my point.

Silly to play a multiplayer game with dozens of people simultaneously and think it’s about playing as heroes from the movies.

You don’t have to unlock all the characters to complete the game, though. What’s the point of unlocking a bunch of characters you’re not going to use? I would be content with getting one or two. This reminds me of people who see Gran Turismo as a game where you need to collect every car, and they think of the game as

Definitely have seen own goals in other championship games. It’s still a crazy game at the high levels.

The coupon ONLY works for Subscribe & Save. Doesn’t work otherwise, so I don’t understand the part in this article about being an add-on item.

The coupon ONLY works for Subscribe & Save. Doesn’t work otherwise, so I don’t understand the part in this article