This seems to be the worst news coming out of the launch so far. I’m buying this game tonight.
This seems to be the worst news coming out of the launch so far. I’m buying this game tonight.
The bartender is playing, too. Even if he’s just leaving it on in his pocket so he can hatch those sweet, sweet eggs while he’s walking around all day anyway, he’s playing.
So, in one fell swoop they got rid of tracking entirely, halved the bandwidth cost of refreshing the map and massively increased the amount of money it takes to keep playing the game. If Niantic sold drugs, they’d be the kind of dealer that makes you go home before you can get high.
This couldn’t be more fair and reasonable. Niantic tried giving us a way to find and catch the Pokemon we actually want, but it’s broken, so we built one that works. I’m gonna be terribly pissed off if they don’t fix their poke radar before they break the one the community made, for free, to fill in their gaps.
You’re certainly fighting grammar Nazis.
There are like 3 f2p games I spent money on more than once, and Fallout Shelter was one of them. In fact, sum and total, I’ve probably spent more on it than I would if I bough FO4 today ($25 used, according the The Google). If it doesn’t murder my battery so badly as to be unplayable, I’ll probably end up spending…
Are they not in the same book, touted together as literal Word of God? I’m having trouble figuring out which parts to ignore. I am rather fond of the part where the one guy beats the shit out of some bankers, though....
“a few with pressure cookers, hundreds with fertilizer and thousands with box cutters”
And now there’s stepped up security at big events, you go on a watchlist if you buy a ton of fertilizer all at once and we locked down the cockpits of planes and rolled out the (admittedly badly ineffective) TSA security sweeps…
You need training and insurance to drive a car because they can kill people if you’re stupid or evil with them.
WELL. REGULATED. MILITIA.
REGULATED.
REGULATED.
For everybody up in the half-penny seats, once again, the second amendment actually calls for the regulation of guns.
http://www.usnews.com/news/sports/ar…
And, because there’s never a bad thing that can’t be made worse, here’s a Vanderbilt football player awaiting sentencing for damn near the same time. His sentencing guideline? 15-25 years. His skin tone? I’ll bet you can guess....
I cheat like a bastard, but I only play single player games. After you’ve worn the shine off of them, hacking your games can give them new life and change the feel of gameplay a bit. Sometimes I even cripple myself (FTL comes to mind, as playing with only one point of hull integrity left is really gutwrenching). But I…
When Bran is watching Ned at the Tower of Joy, he shouts “Father!” and Ned turns around. Afterward, Bran and the Greenseer disagree over whether Bran could actually influence events, but I think this week’s episode made it clear that he can. Either that, or Hodor had a precognitive flash of his death and it scared him…
Having visions of the past and actually travelling to/participating in the past are two different things. Not that I disagree with you, but it’s an important distinction. ‘Hold the Door/Hodor’ sort of exists in a time loop paradox thingy. We don’t know if Bran actually caused Hodor’s......neurological event....but we…
Don’t buy, license. Assuming the people who run Nostalrius are incorporated somehow, draft a one-off, revokable license for them and only them to run a server. Even then, you’d have to deal with every other pirate server owner trying to get the same deal as Nostalrius.
The article doesn’t go into detail on this, but aren’t there pretty severe legal ramifications for failure to protect intellectual property? I am very definitely not a lawyer, but http://cvlfirm.com/ is and they say that, “Failing to protect or enforce intellectual property assets in a timely manner could result in a…
The graphics are....functional. They don’t get in the way of gameplay usually. There’s actually a lot about MTGO that I don’t care for, but they have the largest community of players I’ve been able to find for casual pickup games and they’re not any more expensive than a real-life hobby would be. If you’re serious…
Thank you, your dudeness. So you know, you can draft in MtG Online as well. It’s a bit more fun than opening boosters alone, and drafted cards are added to your collection. http://wizards.custhelp.com/app/answers/de… has details.
I want to add that Jason Mewes (Jay, of Jay and Silent Bob) is also a joy to wait on, but you cannot possibly have enough thousand island dressing for the man. He went through 3 soup bowls of the stuff, then jumped up from his table to join in and clap along with our cheesy birthday song. He was even cool about taking…