wrosgar
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wrosgar

Definitely frustrating. It sucks that the people in upper management and on the creative dev team would appreciate more women in the work force and would treat them respectfully, but some of the people you would actually work with in QA don’t see it that way at all.

I really want to start watching Dragon Ball Super along with all the other anime I’m watching, but I just can’t stand the Japanese voice actors. I almost always prefer subs for my anime, but I so desperately need the dubs before I can watch Dragon Ball Super.

Not sure you’re talking about the same end level.

He probably hit max level in less than 24 hours. Think of hitting 99 dark zone as getting max reputation for the primary faction in the game. Except that only equivacates to getting 50. The other 49 levels are him maxing all the needless factions because there’s nothing

I imagine for practical purposes, this isn’t something that could cheaply be offered for consumers at homes. More of an arcade style machine.

Levels are irrelevant in the playset. You can still acquire experience through playing the game to apply to your characters for toybox though.

I love the “If you’re going to knock, you better knock me down” followed immediately by the KO

It’s all in New York. For the most part you’re outside in the frigid winter with the awesome weather system. At times it’ll be broken up with different aesthetic areas such as a typical apartment building, abandoned hospitals or quarantine areas, etc. which definitely help with visual changes.

The story is locked to

The token system and temporary hero rotation allows you to play every character, but owning the figures (which costs $) makes it much more convenient to play the characters. Mileage may vary.

I personally liked the story quite a bit. Enjoyed it more than The Place Promised in our Early Days

I actually disagree a lot with this. My friends were grouping and cruising through Division content. I on the other hand LOVED playing it solo. The few times I grouped up for the dungeon like instances were fun, but going through the world alone and doing the side missions and encounters were great. I could take my

I imagine it might be because it would too closely match the visual stature of the shaman’s spirit wolf.

Ubisoft has come out and said that all the gear in the beta was created for the beta and you won’t find the same level of epic gear at level 10 for live. This includes that they are intending some of the best gear to be attainable in PvE

I love so many Ghibli films, but I find that Totoro is over hyped and not a good movie. It went nowhere and didn’t have an enjoyable journey towards nowhere. Maybe kids perceive it differently though... especially since everyone seems to love it :-/

I’ve loved a lot of Ghibli films and Wolf Children was fantastic. Wasn’t a fan of Totoro though. It really felt like it was going nowhere and there wasn’t an enjoyable journey to make up for the lack of growth.

Throwing in my voice that I’m happy JRPG’s are becoming more real time. That way I can actually play through them and enjoy their style of story telling. I’ve tried to get into so many turn based games and the only one that’s been able to hold my attention for more then 3 hours was South Park: Stick of Truth and XCOM.

While this is infinitely true for every game, there’s also something left to be said about priorities in production. Maybe they thought marketing of a character creator would be awesome, so they threw a bunch of resources (money/people) at that to make it amazing. Platform and Web issues on the other hand maybe were

Looking at the slightly lower graphical requirements but the higher memory and processing, I imagine that’s because the game is very much based on physics. When you are applying physics and time scaling to many objects in the game, it takes it’s toll - which I’m assuming the developers worked hard to minimize as much

You’re missing SUPERHOT that comes out on Thursday!