Super Bro thing to do; good for you man. I'll be seeing family over Christmas and buying a couple boxes of Theros for some drafts with my younger brother and friends.
Is there, by chance, a list of what these deck names means? I'm not familiar with the titles you're giving them, but very curious about the makeup of them.
Different cars, built for different purposes andverydifferent target markets. Not a direct comparison. That said, yes the recent Mustangs aren't as sharp as a Subi, Exo, etc. but they are more than enough for most people. And, that V6 model is bare-bones crap on purpose.
Yeah, all good choices, but it will depend on how your team is doing. Dagons for lulz and pick-offs, Shiva's to actually help with team fights (blink in, silence, ult, shiva, rift out).
How do you stand playing against people who try to pull that bullshit? It's a god-damn game and they just blatantly cheat like that, multiple times? I'd do everything in my power to get them kicked out for that crap.
-Are all item upgrades just going to be "spangly gloves +1. Spangly gloves +2, etc." and happen every other level, or does gear freakin' matter for a change and you keep something for more than an hour?
-Will there be significant items that last for expansions because of their clicky or special...
Being accused of being angry about something that I'm NOT angry about - by her - when in fact, SHE'S angry about it and as far as I can tell, just wants to start some shit. Sleeping in the guest room tonight.
It's a nit-pick, I know, but I wish dual wielding classes weren't holding the same item in each hand - SS and Stalker, for instance. Does it mean there is only 1 item slot for your hands and it just shows up in both? Or, does it mean there are 2 item slots for 2 weapons and they will always...
I'd wager that those "millions of Wow subscribers" have no clue what else is out there, or since there really isn't anything different, it's not indicative of that system being "good".
Well, it's not a "problem" really, but it seems like it would take some of the skill or - I hate to use this term again - mystery from the combat. "Hey, I'm doin' this ability, here it comes, see the circle closing? 3 seconds until it goes off!!"
But, that's opinion based on past experience...
If it ends up being non-invasive and I can see telegraphs with peripheral vision easy enough, then I'll be OK with it. But, like others have said; if it comes down to staring at the ground and nothing else (especially for raid bosses) that's a deal-breaker for me.
EQ was a more dangerous game and because individual characters were not nearly as powerful as other current games, when shit went bad, groups wiped (or if you were solo and got ONE add, you were likely dead too). Current games are too easy and cater to the lowest common denominator, EQ did not...
Actually tempted to NOT spoil it for myself, just to get some of that childhood game magic back (which will last about as long as the next non-spoilered text block).
*Haha, good list Bond.
Pretty much goes without saying, that any of us would be keen on getting an early Beta invite through this. Good thing we're all upstanding, honest, trustworthy people!!
If that's the case then I really don't have any complaints on the telegraph system. It's nice to see they are creating different rules for PVE and PVP, which hasn't really been the case for the mainstream MMOs.
Like most things, we'll have to see it in action - play it - to get a real idea of how it works, rather than watching videos of the lower level zones. I think more than the telegraphs themselves, was the change they made to show the timer on them; takes away the mystery (and come on, there has...
.....OK. I wasn't implying that everyone should play the way I prefer. I was stating an opinion. But, if that's all you got and you're going to get into personal attacks, have at it.
No sport, I'm not. The point is, it's on for everyone from the start. It's not about ME having it. It's about ALL players - seemingly - being coddled. This is a place for discussion, is it not?