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It was mentioned that these player housings could be moved (with all of their upgrades intact) throughout the different areas of Draenor. With that being the case, and let's hope it is, does anyone else think that we'll be able to move our garrisons to different areas in future expansions? Like say, places in newer

A friend of mind mentioned that when I informed him of this player housing. Considering that they have not only finally implemented player housing, but that they have somewhat hinted at a few more expansions I wouldn't be surprised if we saw some form of Guild housing in the near future.

Rogues are shit right now (my main's a rogue). Hopefully though, they'll address them in this xpac.

For me, leveling in its earliest stages is the best (even when I'm leveling new characters/classes). Later levels - let's say around 55-70 - is where it really starts to come off as a bit "grindy" for me. Anything higher is definitely a grind though.

Seriously. Just when I decide I've had enough they always have to release a new expansion.

Yet it still has more active subscribers/players than most mmo's, whether new or old. Wonder why that is. Maybe it's because people still enjoy the game as is, even more so with newer content. That couldn't be the reason though, could it? Nah.

Bioshock, as well as the entire Halo series? Both games have loads of storytelling, and although Halo does use a fair amount of cutscenes to fill in gaps, that is not the case every time (especially in newer entries of the series).

I became a gamer during the latter years of the PS2's life-cycle and made the switch to online gaming through the original Xbox (primarily with games such as Halo 2 and Battlefront 2). So yes and no? I was a huge fan of CoD 3 and the original Modern Warfare, as well as MW2, when they came out on the 360, but from that

"I doubt we would do a modern day AC," wrote Assassin's Creed IV lead writer Darby McDevitt today in a Reddit AMA. "There are just too many mechanics we would have to develop to make it believeable [sic] ... vehicles, plausible modern cities, a huge array of ranged weapons, etc. The modern day will most likely remain

The saddest part is that millions of people continue to buy into the series, despite knowing that it's exactly the same shit. If it were cheaper I think I might actually consider it every once in a while. However, to pay $60 for the same game over and over (with a few new features each iteration) is simply unheard of

The CoD franchise, overall, has never really registered as a "must have/own" since Modern Warfare 2 for me. Ha.

Dead Rabbits!

Now playing

But they don't have laserbeams attached to their heads? ...

That has definitely been one of the biggest problems I've had while playing this weekend.

The need to store games on the systems will force PS4 and Xbox One gamers to adopt a PC gamers' sense for balancing what's installed and what isn't and therefore what is or isn't available to play immediately. If a console can only fit 10 or so major releases, which ones will you keep on there—especially if

Ron Swanson?

So excite.

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Exactly my point. I mean, I bought the game's regular edition when it first came out (way before it was free to play) and all I was given was a few "perks" as compared to what F2P players normally get - which is hardly jack shit. Preferred status is such a joke as it is barely a step above F2P. Despite this "step up,"