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I recently picked this game back up for a 3rd playthrough after almost 2 years off (thanks, Overwatch!). I just got back to Skyhold this weekend. I still love it. It’s not the same sense of wonderment as the 1st playthrough, or the appreciation of story and character I felt on the 2nd. It couldn’t be. I’ve spent

Yes. Because in every industry besides sports a company cannot FORCE you to work for them when you’d rather work for another company.

Yes.

man, that’s it exactly. If you’re mechanically good enough to wreck with Lucio, just play Genji. The Stanky playstyle is great for your ego, but terrible for your teammates.

Emphasis on “with the team.” But the problem I see with a lot of ultra aggressive Lucios is they love to chase enemies and finish off kills. Which means he’s often running away from his team and negating the value of his auras. Which is what happened with that Stanky wannabe I played with. His speed boost has 0 value

Eh, that’s a very slippery slope though. I think it’s better for newer players to focus on the character’s primary role. It’s great if your healer can chip in some damage too, but it’s useless if they forget to actually heal while they’re at it.

Know every heroes’ optimal effective range and play style, so you know who to avoid and who to engage. A Reaper popping at you from 20ft away doesn’t warrant the same reaction as a Soldier doing the same thing from the same distance. Survival in Overwatch is about positioning probably more than anything else. So

Yea, I agree if Tracer’s in your face it can be dicey. But that’s a reckless Tracer player, since they know one well-timed concussion mine is a wrap for them. 1v1 with Genji isn’t a huge problem though. He’s going to dash at you. Drop a trap in front of you. Wait out the deflect once he’s stuck, and boom, boom go the

It goes silent if you run it up against an obstacle for a couple seconds. It makes no sense why that happens, but oh well.

A concussion mine ends Sym’s turrets instantly. Trip/Mine combo ends Tracer and Genji instantly if you know their preferred approach avenues. Good positioning counters snipers. Pharah eats Junkrat alive, though. But (almost) every hero has a hard counter. I don’t see the problem.  

He’s my go-to on Volskaya and Hanamura offense. “Oh, you have a shield set up? It would be a shame if ... [drowned out by a barrage of grenades].”

You know who cares not at all about Junkrat? Pharah. An enemy Junkrat (or Reaper) is a gift. Free ult charge! Everyone should be playing more Pharah.

University of Michigan colors ... so it’s safe to assume it’ll start out well, toy with your expectations, lead you to believe it might actually be the best thing ever, and then crash and burn spectacularly while I laugh and laugh.

The new generation are better cars, but they are worse Minis, if that makes any sense. I can’t imagine anyone who enjoyed the “weird” Minis actually driving and liking the F series versions.

I had a R56 JCW. Patrick is right. It was awesome, rattles and general unreliability bedamned. That car was an instant smiles generator. I may or may not have shed a few tears when I let it go.

A friend during my college years was getting her master’s in sexual health/therapy. She taught me all sorts of fun facts and techniques, and dispelled a lot of the myths porn taught me. The PC control thing has definitely been helpful. But also, the right breathing and flex/release techniques can coax blood back into

Things that happened before the new Supra:

Agree and disagree. I mean, Toyota WANTS you to compare the new Supra to the old one. If they were trying to avoid those comparisons, they wouldn’t have given this the “Supra” name (assuming that they are actually naming it that). But I hear you that we should try to grade this car on its own merits. Or at the very

Did they forget to give it door handles?

It’s like asking a podiatrist to do your heart surgery. “You went to medical school, right? What’s the problem, I trust you.”