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Don’t get me wrong, they certainly can, it’s just that when you take that approach don’t be surprised if the consumer votes with their dollars.

Ubisoft is broken, plain and simple. The game developers of this and Division 2 want to force the games to be the way THEY want them, they have no desire to make games that we the consumers wish to purchase. Until they can get past their own conceit their sales will remain far below their own expectations.

Agreed, the art and look of the game is amazing, but unfortunately you don’t get to see most of it up close. The combat is very fast-paced and often from a great distance. By the time you run up to where an NPC corpse should be, it has already despawned so you never really get to see it. It would have been nice if

Based on their sense of style and interior design, I’m gonna have to go raiders on this one, despite my deep-rooted commitment to labor solidarity.

Since this is being sold by Best Buy via ebay, you can also purchase the same model at your local Best Buy right now for the same price. I just picked one up from mine and didn’t have to wait for shipping. ;)

Since this is being sold by Best Buy via ebay, you can also purchase the same model at your local Best Buy right now

In your video you repeatedly repair your packages while you’re traveling. A better method is to wait until you get to your destination, then repair your gear. Why repair the items if they’re likely to get damaged again?

I have both and the only difference I see is the Pro has less jarring “pop-in” of structures and terrain. If I’m traveling fast on my regular PS there are times when a building or object appears out of thin air right in front of me. 

Oh, is that the deal? I thought this would be a progression of releases like Everquest did?

So the question is, do you roll a class that is gimped now because you know it will eventually get fixed (re: priests), or do you roll what works now (hunter)?

Had her speech and this performance not been dedicated to dancers I might agree with you; however it appears she did not want the spotlight, but the focus to be on the dancers and their craft.

Did The Twinning this morning; wow! This is easily my favorite dungeon I’ve experienced in FF14.

Thank you for the work you put into your reply Krotchstak; I’ll be sure to work on much of what you mention!

Main Story Quest. This is the storyline that walks you through the lore of FF14 from level 1 to 80 and ties in elements from previous Final Fantasy games.

I picked this up about two months ago after your fellow reviewer, Mike was talking it up. I just hit level 80 this morning, I’m in all ilvl 450 gear and now I don’t have any idea what to do. Have any suggestions?

Sgt. Slate train to T1!

Could you please provide your thoughts on Death Stranding in written prose in addition to the above-embedded profoundly bizarre videography?

Oh my gosh, thank you!

Mike, I just started playing FF14 for the very first time because of your enthusiasm for it! You and I are “birds of a feather” when it comes to game choices and how we feel about those games, but I just never tried this one in all of the time it’s been out.

It’s too bad that more game-breaking bugs actually prevent you from picking up this and other correctly gained specialization ammo.

You mean just like Fallout 76?!