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As someone who played from release until just before WOTLK came out, I feel nostalgic for the good times I had playing WoW, but man, it was a frustrating game at times. Trying to cobble together a group of 40 people to raid in vanilla was the biggest boss there was... especially since I started playing with a guild of

And, at least in the early MC only part of Wow, Epic items weren’t even necessarily *good*. Blizzard had no idea that defense was going to be as big of a stat for tanks as it ended up being, and so the initial bit of the Warrior epic armor was just not as helpful as some of the blue items that could render you

I think the most I’ve ever stolen in any game was in the Baldur’s Gate series. Given that you could have a whole class that revolved around stealing, it only made sense that you could rip off shop keepers, pick pocket interesting things from npcs, and what not. You could stack pick pocket potions and just take the

Yeah, I don’t think many of my friends I played WoW with have ever gone into another MMO. Why would you? WoW was popular enough to support lots of new content, and even that was showing with what seemed like aching slowness. Going into a smaller MMO pretty much garuntees that you’re investing all of your time into

It could also be just that playing WoW for any length of time basically vaccinates you against the standard gameplay in MMORPGs. Some of my friends who quit around the same time I did in BC went back, but they all quit again pretty rapidly. Everything always ends up either being frustratingly hard or becoming a chore.

I think the first KOTOR is still my favorite. The gameplay was a bit creaky compared to the more polished style you get in Mass Effect, but it was really great to play a Star Wars game that wasn’t tied to the hilt to the original trilogy.

Deus Ex: HR still gave me a pretty memorable moment during the helicopter crash. Up till that moment I’d barely killed anyone in the game, trying to play the nice guy that saves everyone. I looked at my helicopter pilot struggling to keep the bad guys off of the downed chopper, and thought about how best to save her.

Ah Black Lagoon... I really enjoyed that anime, but the last few episodes had probably the worst English as spoken by a Japanese person I've ever heard in anime. I know they were making the point that the main characters had probably been *really* speaking English the whole time, but good lord, just get someone else

Monster is just amazing... I just wish I had watched it all at once, instead of having to patiently wait for more to be released. They also did a really good job of capturing the sights and feel of that part of Europe.... I once took a train from Munich to Prague, and Tenma took the same train, and saw the same stuff

My problem is that non-lethal play seems to come with such a high bar. Miss a take down? You have to reload. I just found it laborious after a while, but I wanted the good ending.

Its funny, while I appreciate the books, it just seems like, with a few exceptions, the show has done a better job with the story. It doesn't invent a new character to do a job an existing one can do, and with for knowledge, it knows how to project cool Book 4 Margery back into season 2. Instead of whole chapters of

But is there trial and learning involved? Cause what I see is are businesses taking advantage of people that are afraid of death. You can work on the technology of freezing and restoring tissue without keeping tanks of frozen corpses for cash money. History is full of kind of ghoulish experiments that people did

Baldur's Gate 1 has a really slow start. Part of the difficulties is that in 2E D&D, you start very, very weak. The plot is pretty fun, and runs through both games quite well. I'd recommend looking up the basics of how to play the game first, before you make a character, and perhaps start off with a Warrior first.

As obnoxious as Molten Core was, it still holds my favorite game moments. We built our guild of a bunch of disparate guilds just to get in there, and it was still pretty amazing to see 40 people all at once, especially for the Magmadar fight, when we had a lot of empty space, and we sent half the group off to what we

And just think, when they had the short list of 'people who would become the next Pope', Dolan figured quite prominently on it.

Speaking as a former Warcraft player... its better to just not play for a while. If you find yourself being too frustrated by drops and bosses that are just too hard (or in my case, just too hard for my guild), you will quit in a huff. Better to just do something else for a while, maybe you'll come back and enjoy it

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My big way of making DMing easier is to just steal wholesale from history. The first game I ever DMed, I set within the general setting of the Peloponnesian War, the second was Republican Rome, then medieval Japan and Russia. Then you can have naming systems, place names, maps, and clothing styles all ready to go.

Well, that all depends. Occupied countries don't tend to be super vibrant economies, because having super vibrant economies can mean that they are no longer subservient. And that's not considering war damage and the resultant poverty.