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As someone who doesn’t care much for remakes, I would be quite interested to play a KOTOR remake. The story and storytelling is great, and the scripting and animation engine of the original is so, so poor. I remember the mid game reveal being punctuated by a fight scene with such broken sound and animation that I

I couldn’t possibly care any less about Aerosmith, but those Metro Vans are cool.

Now if someone would save City of Heroes/Villains for me, kthxbai

Online = hard pass for me.

... yep. No thanks, Bethesda!

So, I feel like they don’t accurately understand everquest’s quests. They did not introduce you to a linear progression through zones. Instead, they had you travelling across continents, with interweaving quests that provided a piece of overarching stories that connected with other quests belonging to other classes

What an incredibly specific nostalgic memory of an MMO you have that does not in any way describe any MMO I can think of that was released that long ago, save perhaps for Star Wars Galaxies.

Quest(and WoW) is the worst things that happened to MMORPG.

The best moment I had in those game is where I was lost and find myself a purpose and a goal... Eventualy I leaved a real adventure, traveled across different area, met good and bad people, became a warrior and a merchant, created a guild, became a thief

Now you’re getting it

Fuck that.

“Heavily Pregnant” is such a gross phrase.

Your article seems short sighted. Amazon is big enough that they either get the tax breaks or the cut costs to make up for them (probably in salary). What you’re really asking is that Amazon give away money, which I don’t oppose, but to frame it in this way is disengenous.

i don’t disagree with you HamNo, but you should defend yourself a little better than that. this isn’t black/white

Right. So stupid.

But this article makes no sense. What is it that you are making illegal? Nobody is requiring cities to do anything - they are making offers of their own accord. Is this what you would make illegal? For cities and states to administer their own local policy?

I don’t agree completely with that person, but 20,000 professional jobs is a valid counter-argument. Write off the people who don’t agree with you at your own risk, show some respect.

Remarkably stupid blog post, you’re welcome.

Yes your comment is.

Yeah, fuck your 20,000 employed people. Let them eat tax revenue.