"on a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your pain?"
"on a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your pain?"
I agree. There's a bunch of great fanfiction out there—heck, just read the fanfic recs in TV Tropes.
No, all it's done is to goad games writers into unnecessary labelling with identical reporting. The Guardian doesn't have to write "DISCLOSURE: Charlie Brooker used to write a regular column in our newspaper" every time they write about Black Mirror, Nathan Barley or Weekly Wipe, or to say "David Mitchell still works…
I am still not convinced that is a Yeti, need more proof.
This decision is just obtusely wrong on so many levels. I think you point out all the cascading consequences of the jury's reasoning here.
I must respectfully disagree with one set of assertions here: there ARE soul mates, time DOES NOT heal all wounds, and often finding other fish in the sea is a difficult proposition.
well conceded.
Graverobber took the cake. No scaley decoration like those raid weapons and the worse thing is they just give it a new coat of paint from Timebreaker. EVEN THE TRAIL IS THE SAME GODDAMN COLOR. That's pure laziness.
There are too many incompetent people who would only ruin the raid experience. The third party sites are beyond easy to use and you mostly get people who know what they're doing. Have you run 3 hour long raids? It's not fun.
Considering the way Dragon Age Inquisition was received i'd say they are very much alive and producing awesome games.
I know, right? How dare they sell something that you, personally, have no need for?
Oh no, more games! I think I speak for most people who own an XB1 when I say that I will never complain when a game is announced for my console of choice.
How are pictures of Missingno going to help?
Oh boo who! Kimchi does have a strong smell. It wasn't even a racist remark. People just love complaining.
Kickstarter itself isn't a scam. I've backed many successful projects. But it can be used for nefarous purposes, and there is risk associated with backing a project. But to call Kickstarter a scam is just wrong.
Lesson: "Kickstarter is a donation site, not a retail store. Do not click 'submit' if you are expecting to see your money again. And if you receive a product in the mail someday, it is a 'thank you' gift, not a purchase."
I have funded exactly FOUR Kickstarters. And I nominally expect something more than an email as…