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I have an iPad 2 too, I had problems, too. You have to do an actual iPad restart AFTER you have installed Hearthstone and the game will run a lot better…

I never finish games. I rented this game (you can still do that, I think) and I thought it was just "ok." However, it's one of the only games I've finished completely in the last 3 years. AND I have good memories of playing it... so maybe it was actually amazing....

Thanks for this post. I am glad someone is highlighting cool details like the music. I think it's very appropriate for the "fireside game at the old inn" theme they are attempting to evoke.

Another cool use for the Mage's power is to trigger enrage effects on your own minions. The hero power says only "deal 1 damage" so you don't HAVE to attack an enemy. I have used it at the end of a turn to buff my gurubashi beserker plenty of times.

Hmm, that's interesting. I came to the same conclusions you did after just watching the demo video. It seemed a little chaotic to build meaningful play around, but anything is possible, so maybe they could pull it off. I think nailing the feel of the controls, especially shooting, seems like a good start... then

Some people can totally tell when everything has been green screened and some people don't like it. I don't know specifically who those people are, but some people.

Umm, what? April Fooled?

Horrid, wasteful practices all in the name of profit.

Sorry but the game has never been pay to win... even with people jumping to the threshold of the next expansion I wouldn't call it that.

The price I would pay is $5 per character to level 90. Hear me out... ok, no, I just want to be able to level-jump random characters I create for my own reasons at an affordable price. I've played since 2005. I have been through old Azeroth and post-cataclysm Azeroth quests from all races and all zones... I have

Nor would I ever live and breathe by it or any other one perspective. Some would argue the non-stance taken by the show to be more inclusive, if not very bold. It points out fallacies where it can and leaves all the evidence on the table without a real judgement. In that way, it provides the tools for awareness in

Well, troll! I smell you, I hear your breath, I feel your air.

I would argue that it most certainly does not share the same genre as the Simpsons. While the Simpsons often parodies real life situations, issues, and current events, South Park goes further than The Simpsons by being a very critical, usually subversive commentary on societal norms, new and old, while masquerading

You might want to give the game a shot if you haven't tried the most recent patches yet. The patches helped the PS3 version significantly.... less crashing and reduced asset absence - though those are still problems, as I said. You might have a better experience on the PC than even I am on the console, at this

Ugh, that sounds pretty bad. Yeah, the console version eventually picks up steam and, as long as it doesn't crash randomly during the game, works well enough. The other annoying thing that happens also happened in BF3 (ps3) - joining a MP server only to find that your progression isn't loading - all your unlocks

Suitably weird!

Much entitled is entitled much?

I am guessing that, in real life, even thinking someone might shoot at you with a lethal projectile would cause you to suffer... so any game where you are simulating that mortal terror is kinda about human suffering. I'm not judging, though. If you're into these games (like me) just don't pretend its something else.

The Test Range is where most of the crashing happens on the PS3 version, for me anyways.

To be fair, the console version has some invisible asset issues too, specifically when you spawn. The graphical asset issue is getting better, although sometimes even other players are invisible at first. It takes less than ten seconds at most for them to pop in. But my pet peeve with the PS3 version, anyway, is