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Except they’re at the current numbers explicitly because of the human racial. That the trend might of started because of a previously unbalanced alliance racial doesn’t change anything. The current trend is because of EMFH.

I can’t help but feel this probably falls more into the “you don’t really need that app you use on Android/iOSD” territory more than the “there are only a few apps you can’t run on Windows phones” area.

It does seem to miss the point that the reason why a faction is experiencing a long wait time is because the faction that’s waiting tends to be winning far more often than not, while the faction with instant queues has them because they tend to lose (ie, the faction that loses more often tends to be less interested in

EMFH is not the problem, the problem is most people went alliance and the only people complaining are the ones that dont want to reroll or cant reroll, which is no one’s fault but their own.

I’d argue it equally applies to what Apple is apparently doing with the new Macbook as well. Because if there was an issue with the existing Macbook Air, it’s that it was too thick.

Well, 3.0 at least had the advantage of being backwards compatible with older standard devices and plug-ins. I’ve only got one hard drive that takes advantage of 3.0, but it works whether I plug it into my 2.0 only desktop or my 3.0 equipped laptop.

Well, 3.0 at least had the advantage of being backwards compatible with older standard devices and plug-ins. I’ve

Perhaps, but seeing as I already have an ethernet port on my laptop, why would I need one?

Perhaps, but seeing as I already have an ethernet port on my laptop, why would I need one?

They never bothered with one for Mass Effect 3, so that might prove to be the case with DA:I too.

They never bothered with one for Mass Effect 3, so that might prove to be the case with DA:I too.

I’m studying abroad, and the apartment and it’s internet access are provided for, not unlike a dorm. You don’t usually get to bring your own router in those situations.

I’m studying abroad, and the apartment and it’s internet access are provided for, not unlike a dorm. You don’t

I think other companies are unlikely to go at it like Apple, and just toss out standard USB altogether like the devices were ubiquitous already. I think that makes more sense than just assuming you’ll carry around an adaptor all the time just to plug anything into it.

I think other companies are unlikely to go at it like Apple, and just toss out standard USB altogether like the

Well, you’re the one taking issue with having a 4 at the end.

If they were called episodes would you have had an issue? I don’t think it’s fair to consider them in the same way we might look at say, iterative Call of Duty titles or Ubisoft doing yearly Assassin’s Creed games.

I don’t know, I kinda feel it’ll be longer than that. I have at least a dozen still used USB-A devices. Video game controllers, tablets, smartphones, my 3DS charger, USB hard drives, a printer, an old mp3 player.

I don’t know, I kinda feel it’ll be longer than that. I have at least a dozen still used USB-A devices. Video game

I think the thing I dislike the most about Apple is how my usage should apparently fit the lack of fairly basic functionality the opt to ship their laptops with. What does not including more than one USB port or an ethernet port gain the user?

I think the thing I dislike the most about Apple is how my usage should apparently fit the lack of fairly basic

I don’t know that it’s the engine; I’ve seen at least one Freddy clone that seemed better at encouraging you to care about using the cams more and it was built on the same engine. It’s more that his mechanics can be distilled into ignoring the greater majority in favor of just keeping a few particular plates spinning

They’re a YouTube phenomenon that he likely can’t sustain interest in indefinitely but that he can produce quickly and has so far maintained a somewhat novel twist in mechanics every time he does it.

Given their output, it’s a shame they don’t do more serial works. I still like Penny Arcade, but I think I’d trade the topical gag comic three times a week for full time Automata comics at whatever pace they could finish a decent enough chunk to throw up on the webpage.

I don’t know that they have more features in the older games, but they did structure Sims different than both The Sims 2 and 3, which is why I think it’s a matter of performance. Specifically, they’ve dramatically curbed the amount of data that builds up over time with a Sim.

It’s not bad art, but it does seem increasingly overkill for a three panel gag comic.

They added family trees in, and I know there’s some mod work done already for story progression. EA hasn’t done much in the latter regard. I suspect they may be avoiding adding anything like it for performance reasons. I generally like 4, but it does feel like they cut a lot of features that caused performance issues