Ahahahaha, I completely forgot about Quantum of Solace. Geeeeeeez..
Ahahahaha, I completely forgot about Quantum of Solace. Geeeeeeez..
Hola!
This was such a gnarly idea. I mean, who wouldn't want to launch planes from a sub? That sounds amazing.
I'll happily pay $40+ for an MMO's expansion (as well as a monthly fee) for not only what's presented upon the expansion's release but for all the other content that is patched in throughout its lifespan. $20 for a meager amount of content for a game which is stale enough as is? No thanks, you can have it.
Ass too phat.
There's a dungeon journal that tells you about their mechanics, yes. There are also tons of online sources that do the same. Regardless, there's a big difference between knowing the fight and being able to apply what you know to the actual boss and beat it.
Yes, they certainly were.
Yuuuuuuup. You can circumvent it entirely if you get your double jump just right.
The run backs don't set you too far back in the raid, it's just the wiping mechanics that constantly reset a ton of people or all at once. Like, there's one part where to have to jump on these appearing/disappearing platforms to reach the other side. A lot of people tend to have a problem with this so most times…
You are the best superhero.
Can confirm. Lifted from the same post.
Fury was good tho.
Destiny raids consist of 6 people, yourself included. Strikes (dungeons essentially) are for groups of 3. Either way, it's a joke. The raid was seriously the best part of the game, as a whole, and it was laughable in terms of mechanics and the people trying to deal with said "mechanics." The only reason it takes an…
Sylvanas has no reason to go through the Draenor Dark Portal. Despite being a part of the Horde her loyalties/interests are focused on her own people more than anything else. The Iron Horde, as it stands right now, does not pose a direct threat to her or her Forsaken so there's no reason for her to put a direct focus…
As a Horde player I honestly wouldn't mind an Alliance-focused expac. It'd be a nice change of pace.
Kairoz for sure, until his demise. Chromie, perhaps? I'm not entirely sure what other dragonflight's maintained their power. Maybe the Blue Dragonflight entirely? I don't remember if they were involved in the Dragon Sanctum battle.
Considering Kairoz mentions his want to be infinite then yeah, I'd say it's more than heavily implied he plays a part in the Infinite Dragonflight's origins, haha.
WotLK, to me, felt largely like an Alliance expansion. The Horde felt very back story-ishthroughout most of it (and this was when I was playing Alliance at the time). Either way, we've had Cata (a very balanced expansion, with orc jesus remaining mostly neutral) followed by Panadaria (more or less Horde focused) and…
B-o-o h-o-o
The raid is the only good thing in Destiny. That being said, it's nothing special in the grand scheme of things.