thaheran4302
Thaheran4302
thaheran4302

Depends where though. Places that were middle class a couple decades ago (our family has a few places (ie my relatives each own their own houses, not multiple ones) around Huntington/Deerfield (I think) and a smaller place called Oyster Bay Cove, and property prices have shot up to ridiculous levels there.

There was many millions (if not billions), a colossal amount of press coverage, and huge hype in the community being thrown around in the 80s and early 90s around VR as well. Just because people are paying money for it and it's fun for 20 minutes at a convention doesn't mean it's going to catch on/change gaming

Sure there are crappy comic book stories, but if a studio *chooses* to greenlight a movie not just 'based on' a comic character but specifically following a specific series of comics containing a certain character (ie The Amazing Spider Man) then this would be expected in my opinion.

I can't believe we're now complaining that comic book movies are following comic book stories.

Why not though? If Furness is a good friend whom he admires and enjoys hanging out with, and if sexual attraction isn't relevant in the situation (if it's a bearding thing), then why bother marrying a model (who might quit and spill the beans anyway) as opposed to her.

RPS have become the ultimate SJWs recently. I think they actually *refused* to cover PAX because one of the owners said something vaguely mean about trans people or something.

I could make $10m a year in London and not justify buying a car. But in Cali public transport is shit and this guy drives around all day so I find his decision understandable.

But it's 1000x worse when it's on a persistent world MMO.

Blizzard has an incredibly small team for the money they make. WoW brings in around a billion dollars a year, but has only 160 ish developers I think.

Unrequited love is the 'technical' term though, one that existed for many years before the 'friendzone' was invented. And I agree with your point, that is exactly what it is ("I don't want to accept it" etc..) you are 100% correct on. But where the term 'friendzone' is different is that it blames the lack of a

Could we not agree though, that 'the friendzone' is just another way of saying unrequited love, but also subconsciously blaming it on the friendzone-er.

Anyone who nicknames their crush 'Strawberry' is probably a bit creepy anyway.

The problem with Korean MMOs is that all their graphical fidelity is in the characters. The environment (even in Black Desert) look great from a distance but up close I guarantee you they have the same low-res texture issues that plague other MMOs. It's like Aion- great faces/bodies, but mediocre graphics for the

The only way to get around the requirement is to register a game time card. (This is all for sub-MMOs of course).

Yeah, all MMOs require you to enter your credit card information to play the free 30 days.

Significantly more content means you have more options while levelling- pop into the story-based Bounty Hunting missions, try out the new 8v8 PVP maps, grab a team and do some Arenas, etc... There's a lot of fun to be had.

I imagine they want to avoid the endless urban sprawl that ruined the landscapes of SWG.

Must be why :P

The cutscenes, great animation and zany characters from the trailers? Yeah, they don't exist in the game. Most quests are WoW-style text boxes, and the very limited cutscenes they have are basically panned camera angles and shitty voice acting, literally Neverwinter Nights circa 2003 style in terms of quality.

From everything I've played of this game so far, I was unbelievably disappointed. It is WoW circa 2005. Story and plot are non-existant. Graphics are mediocre.