thaheran4302
Thaheran4302
thaheran4302

Arguably, though if you're in another country making the request, prosecution would become harder. You'd likely only have a real case if you could prove the participant was being 'forced' or 'pressured' into completing the task, rather than simply asked. Although paying someone to break the law would of course be

This could be funny. You could have a bunch of supremely confident people who have nothing to lose and don't care about what people think of them, controlled by a bunch of shy people in their living rooms, interested in performing various experiments on the unwitting public. You could also have fun games with prizes

Those eyes are photoshopped, right? They have to be.

I am not actually hyped.

This is the 'google translate' approach, which I think works well for some things.

I'm surprised you made it! I remember mob density in vanilla WoW being incredibly thick. Today you're generally quite safe on the roads but at the time low levels couldn't (easily) run through higher zones iirc, especially through Burning Steppes/Blackrock Mountain or whatever it was called.

2004. I begged my boss to send me on a business trip to New York because World of Warcraft wasn't out in Europe yet. Finally he accepted. I remember the look on the receptionist's face wondering why the fuck an investment banker wanted to know where the nearest game store was, and then wandering around lower

They can't get the license for the other stuff without the Tolkien estate agreeing, and Chris has more than enough money (iirc he lives on a chateau in France) and a very negative view of the films.

They were working on an expansion for DA2 called 'Exalted March', which got cancelled and replaced with DAI.

Steve, are there any interesting side missions in Rogue? And by that I mean story-stuff, like the homestead in AC3 or the murder mysteries in ACV?

I mean let's not kid ourselves there's a lot of recycling going on, especially with the shards and other collectibles, and the requisition quests which are pure grind.

YOU CAN'T JUST GIVE PEOPLE QUESTS and not expect them to do them.

Oh absolutely. The companion app stuff is absolute rubbish, and a huge waste of time. At the very least, it should have been integrated into the main game. But I think there are two very different issues here. (1), Microtransactions, and (2) gating content behind side quests.

In Dragon Age: Inquisition, it is impossible to continue in the main quest if you don't do at least a few side missions, at least on anything higher than easy difficulty. Side quests, or at least a small portion of them, are *required*. Dragon Age, I should add, does not have MTs in single player (it is far more

Nah he was more tan. The DA/DA2 engine couldn't render black people.

Nah, it's actually from the Everquest II character creator back in 2004 :)

Cimara Thayne :)

Which unless it's all women watching seems bizarre. Like why would I want to see the naked man but not the naked lady?

All characters in DAI fit within a few pretty similar faces. Messing around with the CC, even if you look at the characters thread on the official forums, a lot of characters look very similar, despite the quite in-depth sliders and the grid thingy. Josephine does look different though.

Does anyone else think the tactical camera in DAI on PC is a *MASSIVE FUCKING DISASTER*? They completely ruined the controls. You can't change angle without zooming in, you can't drag the mouse to select multiple party members. You can't order people around when not in tactical mode. It's shockingly bad.