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People are bottle-necking at one point in the new content because they are not distributed evenly enough. And considering the extensive marketing for WoD, plus the free 90 boost, I'm not surprised that these zones are being overwhelmed. It's not like there's anywhere else to go, or anything else to do. Everyone's in

Considering both of those expansions added either a race/class to the mix, which prompted people to roll said races/class, it doesn't surprise me that the queue times then weren't so bad. This expansion, however, has no such addition and furthermore there are some pretty crazy bottlenecks found throughout the questing

Lucky! Don't know what I was thinking by rolling with a higher pop server (Kil'Jaeden), but boy am I suffering for it.

Ha, you'd still be lagging your ass off in a vain attempt to complete quests so you're honestly not missing out on much. Can't wait to see how it is later in the afternoon..

And checking back this morning you could see four guys sitting on their level 100 characters. So leveling can go really fast. And this server's population is relatively low—highly populated realms with all the power leveling guilds probably have crazier stats. (Just type "/who 100" into the console to check on your

The hanging tongue actually looks grotesque now. I love it.

"They Live!"

I played that game, and I fully regret it. Actually sold it once I beat it. Doesn't mean I'm gonna jump on the circle-jerking train of Ubisoft hate and instantly call each successive game they come out with "garbage/shit" based on the reviews of others.

Your point is..?

Surely I'm not the only one who feels that Ubisoft should give the AC series a break and move on to some new IPs, am I? I plan on playing Unity, but I certainly am getting tired of the samey vibes from each "new" entry into the AC universe. Maybe taking some time away would allow for the development of some

III tried to bring some fresh elements to the series (and it did!) but ultimately fell flat in regards to the story. So yeah, skipping III is probably the best idea here if you're looking to get into the stories presented within the AC games.

5. It's Not Really Newcomer-Friendly

But will it have hats?

Pretty sure it was stated that it'd be released in a similar manner that VoG was, which was a week or so after the game's initial release. Regardless of the price I think it's asinine for people to pay a third of the price (of the base game) for what does not equate to a third of the game's overall content.

Yeah... the "expansion" comes with one new raid (which wont be available from the get-go), 3 new campaign missions, 3 new multiplayer maps, and two strikes (with one being PS4 exclusive for quite a while) - all for twenty bucks. What an absolute joke.

This is more of a Kirk one: Improve driving, or lose it. We're not sold on the fact that Watch Dogs needs to be an open world game, but if it does, the driving's got to be significantly improved. Car chases shouldn't be nearly so irritating, and cars need to handle better than horse-drawn buggies. At least, this is

"Um.. yeah. This was an unintended feature."

Even if the DLC somehow (and I highly doubt it) managed to rectify the joke of a story that was initially handed to us I doubt I would buy it as it is twenty-fucking-bucks. For twenty dollars I expect content equal to at least a third of the game. Not a sixth, with a good portion being withheld to some paying

Which is insane considering that the first two DLC "expansions" are $20 a pop.