No, we both are, because you continued it too. I'm just saying that you can't narrow in on the combat of two games when that isn't the focus of one of them.
No, we both are, because you continued it too. I'm just saying that you can't narrow in on the combat of two games when that isn't the focus of one of them.
That's like comparing the depth of NPCs in Minecraft to those of Dragon Age: Origins. They're two different games with different takes on certain things. You can't just boil the whole debate down to the combat of each game and ignore the rest of the game.
What really makes this story is the Droid RAZR for Verizon ad at the bottom.
Well the game really isn't all about combat. I haven't played either of those games, but it sounds like they're very combat-oriented, while TES is more so about exploration and narrative. No, the combat isn't perfect; it's easily abused. But there is a somewhat "proper" way to use it, and it's simply not button…
Not button spam. Or, you know, you can, followed by "omg dis gaim sux wit swrds"
That's Elder Scroll's combat if you make it that way. But if you actually play the game correctly, it can be fun and somewhat difficult. They give you shields to block with, not just for looks.
Except that Skooma has entirely positive effects now. And ONLY positive effects. 25 extra fatigue at no penalty? SURE!
Someone just watched The Dark Knight..
It is true. They did Throwback Pepsi for a while too. I hate normal Mt. Dew, but the Throwback stuff is fantastic. They should just do real sugar in everything. There is a price difference, but I think in the grand scheme of things, it's really negligible. I mean, we're only really paying for packaging anyway.
Ditto. That stuff is amazing. I wish it was as cheap as the cans, then it'd be the only Coke I'd buy.
Coke is science-proof.
That sounds fantastic. Truly an inspiration, I'm somewhat envious that you got to meet him.
You appear to be right, sir.
Obviously. I don't want to read that shit.
I imagine if it said simply "you can't sue us" they'd say "that's bullshit and illegal"
It's legal because it offers a viable (and much cheaper) alternative: arbitration; which is basically sitting down with a moderator to discuss the issue and find a solution, and only one person makes the decision instead of a jury.
I just realized why people don't read EULA's, because they're just shouting at you. How obnoxious.
It's just a Source mod, I believe.
I suppose if you're a fan of their previous work and rigidly against most anything that's different, that makes sense. At least you recognize it's a good game.
They replaced that "tedium" with 3 weapons per class that just got stronger per model, so no longer was a weapon specially suited for a certain enemy, but each weapon was the same, just stronger than the last. That took away from the strategic part of the game.