AA was an amazing Mmo for like that first 6 months or so. The p2w shit started to get bad and Trion started to “normalize” vehicles in an attempt to get people to buy faster options with RMT later.
My experience in AA helped me get into
a good company in New World at least. There was a war and...
Pretty much. That version of "Kang" had essentially won the multiverse war and created a situation that avoided the multiverse being connected with their universe. With him dead, there is no one preventing that, which will allow the other versions of Kang to manifest and do their thing. That...
We fought against him in Tuco's guild. Basically he got pissed that no one liked his guild and he hated the Pirate faction. If I recall, they lost their castle and pretty much quit the game
The limiting will mostly impact share seller runs and lower mutation levels
The prices for musical instrument materials is insane right now. Was close to 1k for fucking catfish whiskers
Unless they've changed policy in the last 20 years, technically stuff marked down to a penny was supposed to just be thrown out. Most stores never did that and tossed it out on the floor so some kid thought they were getting an awesome deal, or they kept it on the floor until they needed the...
NV is extremely rough to play now, much like any of the older Fallouts (I tried playing FO1/2 again recently and noped the fuck out). While people gush about the game now, it had more issues than Fallout 76 until they fixed most of them. The story is what mostly elevated it, but the gameplay...
Had no idea about this auction going on - wouldn't half surprise me if Bezos was the mystery bidder lol
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-62314303
The leader lady did objectively bad things, but then the Moclans did as well. It should have been grey, but they clearly sided with the rebel Moclans
This season has seen a lot of alliances get fucked, which makes me think the finale will be Kaylons attacking
Alliance raids in FF are always tough weeks 1-2 because people are still learning the mechanics
Stormblood and Shadowbringers especially . EW felt fairly easy in comparison except for trolls on Thal and the weight balance mechanic
Maybe - seems odd for him to say all 3 seasons are moving to D+, but then nothing else. Granted S3 isn't over yet, so I suspect they're just waiting to see final numbers
The only thing people feared about corpse runs was the fucking TEDIUM of running back the umpteenth time. If people could find a sucker to actually do the run, they usually just did a /follow and went to tab out/do anything else.
Is it a punishment? Sure. But is it a smart punishment? No...
Makes sense. Given the transit time to Mars, you would need enough of a time skip to realistically have a greater presence there and built up infrastructure. I wouldn't be shocked if Jovian moons are next on the agenda (like Europa or Ganymede), with a plan to launch from Mars/Mars orbit.
My...
Kyoshi would be cool, but seeing the gap years between Last Airbender and Korra is probably a better starting film since it will have stronger ties to both of the animated series
That episode had Mercer asking her why she didn’t terminate the pregnancy if the idea of a half human/half krill was so abhorrent, then she explains that abortion is a crime and shows him what they do to people caught going it (basically a holodeck that simulates the kid grown up as a form of...
The romance options did feel pretty limited - there's a single sex scene, then they send you some random texts later...and that's about it until the ending, which will alter shit depending on which ending you do (Judy and Panam only dont dump you if you pick the Panam ending, for example)
The story characters are also fixed on certain combos based on whether your character is a male or female, so you can either do F/F, M/M, and there are two M+F characters
So this means only 2 US west servers left and 4 US East
To be honest, the biggest thing they could do to address game bleed is to deal with shell companies / stacked war rosters - one guild can basically take over multiple territories
That is true - at many of the regular super markets near us, I don't see many staffed lines. When I was in school and worked at one, I remember usually at least 70% or more of the lanes were staffed on weekday afternoons, and almost full on weekends. Although at places like Costco or Whole...
In part. I think Fuller also wanted to basically have each season be self-contained with a new cast every season, but because of the success of the 1st season and people's affinity for the characters, they went with a more traditional serial narrative structure with continuity across seasons...
There is going to be some overlap, because the core challenges astronauts would face are real challenges: access to a supply of water, safe habitation to protect vs radiation, reliable power generation, no hope of resupply in an emergency
lol, making "pizzas" as a kid always involved the nastiest shit. Although I used to like those Stouffers frozen french bread pizzas as a kid and I would try to replicate that