First few hundred mods will deal with killing Marcy in
unhealthylong overdue ways.
First few hundred mods will deal with killing Marcy in
unhealthylong overdue ways.
I don’t watch this guys vids, but isn’t the fact that he berated himself on camera for not being funny enough and him spending an episode stuck on a single puzzle proof that his vids used to be more authentic?
Some would say he’s still horrible. I wouldn’t know I don’t watch his vids.
GET A VITA.
Trying to play Dragon Age Inquisition, but losing the will to continue. Feels like an MMO with no people in it.
Close to finishing my 6th playthrough of Witcher 3. Just a great game to play mindlessly. Also, I’m still discovering new things! How many games can say that...
Finally got around to booting up South Park: The Stick of Truth. Damned fine and funny game. A bit easier than I was expecting, but I'm still having a blast.
Thinking differently from others is fine, but when you voice those thoughts in an insulting fashion while acting in a professional capacity as a company representative, things get a little dicey.
I think the point here though (at least for this game) is that the PvE exploits often directly affect the PvP. You could argue that the incursion exploit only decreased the amount of time to acquire all of the highest-tier weapons, but it introduced massive PVP imbalance into the player base.
and thus, bosses take a realistic amount of damage
The problem is that many people don’t see any problem. And they get really defensive when a problem is pointed out.
I just find the sheer amount of rape porn disturbing. I find the violence in it disturbing. I find the ease that kids can get it disturbing as you can go to pretty much any site that features anime and easily procure it. And I find my own dependency on it disturbing.
Except for the whole part where they list super violent games that were banned for being super violent.
I read the headline as, “Games to go home and download tonight,”
Just buy a fucking PC already.
“I remember abusing the hell out of the BL2 online duplication glitch. And what did gearbox do to me? Absolutely fucking nothing, because they realized that they left the game vulnerable to be exploited, they realized it was their fault and that they would absolutely not punish players for doing the glitch.”
Didn’t see it mentioned in the article, but it goes a bit deeper. There are two “levels” of endgame gear, 240 and 204 (or something like that).
They could take a page from SE’s playbook when people were abusing an exploit in FF11. Which was to pretty much ban hundreds and hundreds of people, which caused massive chaos and many tears, much outrage while the JPN players proceeded to ‘wwwwww’ and carried on proudly.
As someone who didn’t use the exploit, and doesn’t have set of 240 gear, I hate the idea of punishing players for using in game exploits. Hackers and cheaters are one thing, but players just farming loot easily because your game is broken is completely different. Fix your fricken’ game! Or maybe, you know, make an…