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If you raid, you’re doing hard content. Older WoW (particularly BC and Classic) relied a lot of logistical difficulties; things like herding 39 other people into a raid instance, having to collect arbitrary resistance sets, complete attunement chains, etc. But now actually getting into raids is much easier, even

Nah, means you can actually get characters up to par without wasting a lot of time doing content no one cares about anymore.

He’s basically reduced to a plot device in WoD. His only purpose is to set in motion the events of the invasion, and from there does absolutely nothing important (other than die.) And it’s worth noting that he does all of that between the events of MoP and WoD, so other than reading about it in some book, players

It’s not really random, I’d argue. But like pretty much everything related to actual warlords of Draenor it does seem to be smaller scope than perhaps it should have been. Honestly the whole expansion feels like it should be some massive build up, but mostly it’s just the systematic removal of the Iron Horde from

It seems pretty clear they were content with “no flying” as the default stance and that adding it back in was a change of mind, most likely due to how divisive it turned out to be.

I’ve seen ULV i5s in sub-$400 laptops, at that range you’re lucky to get a discrete video card regardless of the processor. Low-mid with some graphics could be the last niche AMD really has for laptops (or at least the cheapest Windows models all tend to be Intel now, and the higher end models definitely are.) APUs

I’m curious if the processor won’t hold it back too. I’ve got a $110 tablet with a very similar Atom processor as this Lenovo has, but I’d guess the larger portion of sub-~$200 Windows laptops use dual core Celerons instead.

Like most VNs with erotic content it’s probably a handful of still images with nudity/sex in them. A lot of them tend to create these scenes in a way they can be easily removed, because even in Japan they do get removed for console releases.

Only if your devices use USB-C, which not a whole lot currently does.

Yeah, a few games use that sort of trope (either by flashback or “losing all your powers”). I do think it can backfire though (especially if it feels like your game kinda peaks early on.)

For now, anyway. Personally I find the upside is that I don’t need an additional power plug taken up by an external hard drive (which if you’re using a hard drive bigger than 2 TB, is pretty much bound to require external power.)

Said it elsewhere, but there’s no being forced here. Sony doesn’t even make hard drives, and any 2.5” laptop can be used to upgrade the stock one.

Filling an 80gb PS3 would have been exceedingly easy if you bought primarily digital. Filling the standard PS4’s 500gb is rather easy even with just a handful of games. I know because I’ve already done it. Games like Destiny and Grand Theft Auto V are over 50gb each (and their updates tend to be huge.) I’m sure

What’s being forced? You can put any 2.5” laptop drive in the PS4 that you want. Sony doesn’t even make hard drives, so even the one that comes with the system isn’t Sony hardware.

It’s sort of a communal, shared experience I think. I’ve played plenty of Skyrim, but I still love reading the adventures Chris Livingston had playing it (well, I did, until he stopped.)

They’re large enough to support multiple teams. Massive Chalice was a different team from Broken Age, for example. Though they did try and pretend they could support a mid-sized San Francisco-based development team entirely off Early Access proceeds, so they’ve have varying levels of support...

Except whether there’s a community to enjoy the game is a variable atop whether the game is even any good, not a trade-off between the two. Plenty of awful games lots of people play, and awful communities tied to good games.

I think the key difference is that single player-only games inherently stand on their own, while multiplayer-only games are reliant on an experience that relies on other people to buy into it, and if they don’t, your own experience will suffer. It doesn’t really even matter if the game itself is great if a community

They seem fairly sturdy still, but the addition of a joint does what it does for all sorts of electronics, create opportunities for the device to snap right there.