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This appears to be a state bill. So, yeah, it would be very hard to enforce when talking about one state. The definition of a violent game in the bill is so broad that it could potentially impact a crap ton of games which would be a problem for retailers trying to sell games within the state. But gamers would still

There have been rumors that the next gen Switch will have this tech.  That makes the rumored 4K output seem like a much more feasible possibility.

So, yeah, that is just like DZs. Waiting for helicopters vs waiting on a shrine purification. Wasn’t a big fan of that in The Division especially since you get stuck fighting off NPCs at the same time. You get engaged with NPCs then some other player with you stabs you in the back or another player swoops and third

Will it be the same here? I don’t see anything specific about that unless I’m missing something. I see that you can earn currency for gear in these PvP areas, but I don’t see anything about stealing gear.  Maybe you can take the currency?  Doesn’t seem to say here either way.

I liked it just for the edge it added to the game. There was always this foreboding feeling to the game when playing in a public match. Doubly so if you were playing HC. You always had to be ready to TP back to town on a split second notice and watch for set ups. Then you had crazy stuff like people paying other

D3 was in almost every way a better game than D2.

It’s mostly just accuracy since the device is replicating the actual NES hardware. Though, IMO, the difference between the real hardware and emulation aren’t that big of a deal. Some people are VERY hardcore about these differences.

I regret not pre-ordering now. I was on their page when they were still available and decided to think about it. That was a mistake.

I’ll believe when I see it. If you go on their site right now nearly everything is out of stock. If the initial orders don’t even ship until May, when the year is nearly half over, I don’t see how they will have plenty in stock for the rest of the year.

They are both great years!

Damn, I loved the TG16. I loved the HuCards, the way the system looked, and the controllers with their built in turbo buttons. It also felt somewhat cool to own one because not many of my friends had one (just one of my friends did). The only problem was games were hard to buy. In my area just Woolworths carried

Because it came out in 1997?

TBF WoW had different forms of PvP including neutral zones where anyone could engage in PvP with anyone at any time.  

That’s all true but it still preys on the same urge to hit the jackpot.  

Arguably the cost of any equipment they purchased, their monthly fees, plus the cost of any game they purchased if they bought all that expecting 4K gaming.

I’d argue duping killed the economy in D2. It was fine until duping inflated everything to unreasonable levels for anyone not duping. Besides I really don’t care about farmers. I just want to be able trade gear to friends that I got on a solo run and stuff like that.

I really dislike limited trading systems. Things like only being able to trade with players in your group at the time of the drop and/or a time limit to trade before the item becomes account bound are annoying. I get not being able to trade quest specific items, but ordinary drops should be tradable at any time to

I didn’t like MM.  Still don’t.  

Yeah, which is why I just ignore this stuff. I genuinely don’t care if other people want to boycott, but I gave up that notion long ago. At least in instances like this where you have an individual or few with known bad viewpoints on a large project. Granted the two here are key individuals, but there are still

LOL… Yeah, that is one of the other options. Try to mule in a public game while the others are out in the level somewhere. The problem, as you note, is that it was easy for anyone else in the game to steal stuff if they realized what you are doing or just happened to return to town return and find gear laying around.