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Blizzard could setup any system they wanted and it wouldn’t stop third parties from setting up their own system.

There’s nothing wrong with it. You have the right to charge for your time, and people have the right to pay you for it if they want to.

Looks like the bandwagon hate scared them away from making any future content for Andromeda. Thanks for that, Internet.

Lots of people have tried, but they are always compared to WoW, and WoW wins simply on Blizz support, depth of content, and the time everyone has already put into it. Only notable exception I can think of is either SWTOR, or FFXIV, since those have a pretty specific flavor compared to other big MMOs.

For a female-only competition I don’t find it unreasonable to require documentation proving that you’re female. That seems like something that should have been better advertised during the registration process.

Lol I actually like AC: Unity, but – go away.

Switch VR = next Metroid Prime.

My old guild did one of these back in 2009 just for the fun of it.

Wow about half of these are things I really wanted. (I had to get creative with settlement photos, using walls to force the camera to look “past” Aloy in order to hide her).

Resolution and FPS may not be the most important parts of a game, but having people that strive for them is a good thing, it pushes the technology forward, resulting in more beautiful games.

Plot twist: Yoko Taro doesn’t actually exist.

Well I look forward to reading that article to find out.

I’d rather have the bigger game with bugs, tbh. There are always going to be bugs.

He’s writing about Hanzo mains, and that guy is a Hanzo main. Whether he’s a dick player or not is the actual irrelevant point here.

I don’t see anything wrong with getting some insight into that type of player.

By demanding that he pick another hero instead of Hanzo, that’s forcing someone to play a character they don’t want to either. I don’t really see the difference.

I use QP to learn heroes. So I will typically be playing a single character (one that I’m not good with yet, such is the point) for several hours at a time, regardless of what map or gametype we’re playing.

If nothing else, I’d like an alternative to the damsel helper sidekick character so that we can get some variety. It’s a video game, so obviously it is going to be player-centric, but there are interesting ways to play with that idea.

Is living with your team members really a good idea though? It’s practical and cuts costs, but could cause upsetting drama.

I’m all about “out of the ordinary”. I like to see games try new things. FFXII is actually my favorite game of the series. The abs COULD have been a stylistic choice, or they could have been hastily approved. There’s really no way to know.