From the sounds of it this awful, awful conclusion was entirely the result of a series of poor business planning.
From the sounds of it this awful, awful conclusion was entirely the result of a series of poor business planning.
To anyone more concerned with a good cup of coffee than a fast cup of coffee I can’t recommend the AeroPress enough. We replace ours every few years depending on when the rubber plunger seal degrades (it’s inevitable, but proper maintenance can extend your usage).
To anyone more concerned with a good cup of coffee than a fast cup of coffee I can’t recommend the AeroPress enough.…
Was going to post much the same... in terms of “a dog will respond well to this” I’m going to go with “ehhh....” But it’s probably a great way to inadvertently terrify your child into NOT just running up and grabbing any dog they see on sight (and you know, terrifying that animal into a violent act).
They regularly have sales. I own Final Fantasy VI and I don’t believe I paid $14.99 for it; I think I got it on sale for $10.99.
All absolutely valid points.
To which games are you comparing price? If we’re talking the likes of Secret of Mana or Final Fantasy VI it’s important to note that those are mobile ports of ports (of ports) of existing game sprites, videos, content, etc. Those games are just programmatically converted to something that works on mobile. Minimum…
Patches are necessary, but they should only adjust to the best players in the game, not bad, decent, or even “good” players, as they should in fact reach the level of skill that allows them to deal with what is being patched.
That price-point though...
I absolutely believe the skirmish was entirely to do with petty white suburbia bullshit. There are few people as prone to violence over stupid shit as a member of a suburban homeowner’s association who feels they are being treated unjustly.
One thing they get that will be kind of awesome (if it plays out like it did back in Vanilla WoW): 24-hour Alterac Valley PvP battles.
It would be really weird if it weren’t at least integrated with the Battle.net app. Even StarCraft: Remastered has that.
The way this article is written implies that the issue exists if you were to enter calculations in any way that wasn’t... I don’t know... tortoise-slow?
“Vanilla” defines WoW prior to its first expansion, which was The Burning Crusade. Any iteration of WoW before the launch of BC is Vanilla.
At a bare minimum I assume that Classic Servers will support Battle.net chat integration. I doubt they would incorporate cross-realm features though as Classic proponents often cite cross-realm as one of their most reviled features.
I personally look forward to players complaining that their bags are full. Assuming we get a true Vanilla World of Warcraft there will be significantly smaller bags...
Alternatively; it’s probably the single largest community of WoW players next to Blizzard’s own forums so... it’s probably the best place to get a good pulse of anything related to Vanilla WoW.
but the original isn’t good enough.
The forums on MMOC are pretty interesting right now; there are numerous threads that make me want to beat my head against my desk and they all have the same theme:
I would love it if more celebrities took this route.
People like to pretend that only ‘bad’ things can be addictions, because then they don’t have to ask uncomfortable questions about their own habits, and whether they gross the line into unhealthy.