I shall reserve judgement on this.
I shall reserve judgement on this.
Probably around the time that sci fi projects receive unlimited budgets and air time to devote to world building specific environments that will bring the narrative to a crashing halt.
If you take the time to look then it's not difficult, but you shouldn't have to look to play a default mode. There should be a server filter mechanism in place, but there's not because DICE wants people to be shuffled into rented servers.
Comparing Todd McFarlane to Rob Liefeld? Ok...you guys are acting like fucking hipsters and you need to get over the mindset that hating on popular things makes you edgy. It doesn't. It make you look rather silly.
The DICE servers that disappeared around the same time player rented servers went up...until people complained in droves to EA and DICE? Those servers? They're few and far between, but your point still stands.
You're a pretty cool guy for "evolving" the ability to treat taking a dick in the butt without complaint as a strength. Maybe someday I can hope to be like you.
Yes...and those people are welcome to do it. They're entitled to spend their money as they'd like. Some of us simply don't want to do that though.
Clementine doesn't like soccer. She kind of hates it...
Aesthetic. Some things, when looked at or touched, evoke happiness, comfort, or even wonder.
Player rented servers. Worst feature in a game...ever.
This is sarcasm right? We're talking about the game that wouldn't let you play with friends for months after release? The game that wouldn't let you quit in between matches? The game that's all about teamwork while keeping the entire player base from actually communicating with each other with HORRIBLE VOIP…
Know when to hold 'em. Know when to fold 'em.
Wouldn't the man need a respirator just to survive inhaling all the airborne bacteria and methane?
This was fantastic.
I don't mind the redesign. Nor do I mind the alternate timeline. Maybe because I played the games and watched the anime.
Plus, all the former retail employees starving in the streets, with their families, will help fertilize Mother Earth.
Fair enough.
I bought Dawnguard on day one. I'm still in the very early stages of the quest line. I've spent my last two days off of work mostly running around the country side as a werewolf. I HATED being a werewolf in the original content, but now I love it.
They serve the exact same function. They are all plot devices that serve to create tension, move the narrative, and grow the characters.