talance
Talance
talance

You people are all wrong, wrong, WRONG. Reverse Flash was the obvious winner. He was such a good boy!

I feel like there’s a hidden joke here. “In Soviet Russia, LiveJournal writes on YOU.”

I’ll be honest (and WOTC can kick me out of the beta if they want): I was hoping for more Duels of the Planeswalkers action. I’m disappointed that there’s no PvE-style action to “warm up” with at this point. Perhaps it’s being developed. I hope it is. But, for now, with the only mode being “take a deck and play

Death is merely a setback.

No matter which side you take on this, no one is trying to take away the players’ rights under the First Amendment.

It sounds like you’ve read the book and you’re interested in spoilers, that’s the only reason I post this here.

Overall, I think they did the best they could with a pretty dense book. It did lose a lot of the story, and the loyalty centers were just sort of thrown in there. We didn’t necessarily need to start in Oklahoma City, but Wade needed more of a journey. I did like the changes to the keys/challenges, and most of the “pop

Sharding severely reduces the amount of people able to play together at one time so that it is not a massive amount. So it’s not at all an MMO. MMO’s haven’t been doing sharding for a long time because any game with such a system is not an MMO by definition.

I get what you’re saying, that sharding limits the amount of players in an area by putting them into different instances. It does mean that we’ll never see things like the incredible amount of people fighting the invasions at the onset of Burning Crusade - but it also means that you’re not questing through Westfall

What? WoW isn’t even an MMO anymore. How could they make small steps in a genre they pulled out of in Legion? It’s just a multiplayer RPG now. The Massivey part is gone. Look into sharding

The MMO genre is basically dead

All I can think of when I see this picture....

While I don’t think they’re related, I DO agree that the “Recent Video” autoplaying crap is especially annoying. I just do my best to scroll around it.

I think you’re trying to talk me into buying a Switch. It’s working.

Just for reference: I think my situation is similar to yours. Married 15 years, divorced amicably, 2 boys.

along with the equally absent Ant Man

It did a pretty good job of straddling the line for the most part, which (to me) is precisely where you want a documentary to stand. I mean, it didn’t excuse the crimes that were carried out there, but it did its best to present the Rajneeshees as persecuted and misunderstood at first. It also puts a lot of the blame

I think, to talk about games you never uninstall, it can’t be recent. XCom 2 is in a much different place than Deus Ex - I love them both, but Deus Ex has stood the test of time. XCom 2 isn’t even 2 years old.

I thought the season was done well overall, but yeah, I agree - they left a lot of material out that they could’ve used. Karl was interesting, but I’m not sure that I can follow with him deciding to kill himself. His main motivation was protecting Alisa, and he forgot about that when he killed himself. He didn’t know

I’d have to say that my biggest disappointments with S2 was the slow pace of episodes 1-6, the lack of Kilgrave outside of episode 11 (I liked him being there, but some glimpses of him earlier, or even hearing his voice, would’ve been good), and the fact that she never even considered bringing in others for help with