Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Dr. Heavy B wrote:DC Universe Online. I'm getting in all I can because I'm going to have to deleate it before I get Fall of Cybertron and Borderlands 2. Don't have the hard drive space
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
BeastProwl wrote:Bayonetta. Oh my god, my sides hurt.
Shadowman wrote:Dr. Heavy B wrote:DC Universe Online. I'm getting in all I can because I'm going to have to deleate it before I get Fall of Cybertron and Borderlands 2. Don't have the hard drive space
If you try really, really hard you can hit level 30 in a weekend. Maybe a weekend and a couple extra days. But, unfortunately, despite 30 being the level cap, level 30 is where the game starts. It's not uncommon to hear people say that your combat rating is you real level, which is true, you'll hear group requests advertising or asking for CR, level is totally irrelevant.
CR is based on your gear, by the way.
Also, most people consider the PC version better, since you don't have to deal with PSN's crappy download rates. PC has much better load times, too, so there's that. And I'm on there, and I can totally get you the hook up on some of the better equipment. (Knowing a couple of CR52s has it's benefits)
Dr. Heavy B wrote:Not to concerned about getting to level 30. Mostly because I split my time between three character
Dr. Heavy B wrote:and may make a forth for sh*ts and giggles.
Dr. Heavy B wrote:Also. My PC is buggy enough as it is, I don't play games on it.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Dr. Heavy B wrote:Not to concerned about getting to level 30. Mostly because I split my time between three character
Premium? Even I didn't go premium in my short time playing on PS3. Of course, I'm not calling you out or anything, I think I've spent more money on this game after it went F2P than I have on most non-free games. Culminating in me actually buying a Legendary subscription.
It's nice to have an unlimited wallet, let me tell you.
Shadowman wrote:Dr. Heavy B wrote:and may make a forth for sh*ts and giggles.
That's the only reason to make a fourth character. I'm still planning on making Captain Cowboy. (Spoiler alert: He's a cowboy)
Shadowman wrote:Dr. Heavy B wrote:Also. My PC is buggy enough as it is, I don't play games on it.
You'd be surprised. My computer is well below the minimum requirements for Arkham City, and I can run that perfectly fine. The first time I ran the game, it even told me I couldn't run the game. And then I ran the game anyway.
I'm starting to think Minimum Requirements are just a suggestion.
Dr. Heavy B wrote:I got the flash DLC for no reason other then because I wanted lightning powers. How that isn't standard, I'll never know
Dr. Heavy B wrote:Spoiler: Name's taken, guaranteed. I don't know by who, but everytime I make someone, it takes 20 minutes to find a name not taken. I did not want to name my guys "Captain Centigrade" or "Electric Vengence", but those were all I can think of.
Dr. Heavy B wrote:Maybe, but when seibertron.com slows down my computer, I think gaming might be a bit of a strech.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Jazz813 wrote:The last game I played was Mass Effect with the extended cut add-on, first I thought that the developper had really improved their mistakes on the original game, but not really in my eyes, sure the endings looks much better and are more logical now, but when I played the game with the free add-on I thought that they had mde a new ending inside the game which you could unlock about talking to the AI and also I thought that you could save Anderson from death but I thought wrong, and when I played the ends I just thought, okay, maybe we can't really complain for something what you could download for free, or even though you can get what you can get and when it's free, it's nothing...
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Jazz813 wrote:The last game I played was Mass Effect with the extended cut add-on, first I thought that the developper had really improved their mistakes on the original game, but not really in my eyes, sure the endings looks much better and are more logical now, but when I played the game with the free add-on I thought that they had mde a new ending inside the game which you could unlock about talking to the AI and also I thought that you could save Anderson from death but I thought wrong, and when I played the ends I just thought, okay, maybe we can't really complain for something what you could download for free, or even though you can get what you can get and when it's free, it's nothing...
Dr. Heavy B wrote:Jazz813 wrote:The last game I played was Mass Effect with the extended cut add-on, first I thought that the developper had really improved their mistakes on the original game, but not really in my eyes, sure the endings looks much better and are more logical now, but when I played the game with the free add-on I thought that they had mde a new ending inside the game which you could unlock about talking to the AI and also I thought that you could save Anderson from death but I thought wrong, and when I played the ends I just thought, okay, maybe we can't really complain for something what you could download for free, or even though you can get what you can get and when it's free, it's nothing...
I enjoyed the endings (never played the game, read the spoilers/watched youtube). Its as close to realistic as posible. No matter what you say, no matter what you do, no matter what choice you make, you die. Just like in real life. Thats it. Everything leads to death. Sometimes its diffrently colored, but the results are the same. Dead.
It's very zen when you think about it.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Dr. Heavy B wrote:Jazz813 wrote:The last game I played was Mass Effect with the extended cut add-on, first I thought that the developper had really improved their mistakes on the original game, but not really in my eyes, sure the endings looks much better and are more logical now, but when I played the game with the free add-on I thought that they had mde a new ending inside the game which you could unlock about talking to the AI and also I thought that you could save Anderson from death but I thought wrong, and when I played the ends I just thought, okay, maybe we can't really complain for something what you could download for free, or even though you can get what you can get and when it's free, it's nothing...
I enjoyed the endings (never played the game, read the spoilers/watched youtube). Its as close to realistic as posible. No matter what you say, no matter what you do, no matter what choice you make, you die. Just like in real life. Thats it. Everything leads to death. Sometimes its diffrently colored, but the results are the same. Dead.
It's very zen when you think about it.
Yeah, except people don't like all their hard work to end with "You die, thanks for playing." Dying is only supposed to happen when you fail.
Dr. Heavy B wrote:Shadowman wrote:Dr. Heavy B wrote:Jazz813 wrote:The last game I played was Mass Effect with the extended cut add-on, first I thought that the developper had really improved their mistakes on the original game, but not really in my eyes, sure the endings looks much better and are more logical now, but when I played the game with the free add-on I thought that they had mde a new ending inside the game which you could unlock about talking to the AI and also I thought that you could save Anderson from death but I thought wrong, and when I played the ends I just thought, okay, maybe we can't really complain for something what you could download for free, or even though you can get what you can get and when it's free, it's nothing...
I enjoyed the endings (never played the game, read the spoilers/watched youtube). Its as close to realistic as posible. No matter what you say, no matter what you do, no matter what choice you make, you die. Just like in real life. Thats it. Everything leads to death. Sometimes its diffrently colored, but the results are the same. Dead.
It's very zen when you think about it.
Yeah, except people don't like all their hard work to end with "You die, thanks for playing." Dying is only supposed to happen when you fail.
But thats the best part of it. Do you know how many people put more effort into that game then they did their own lives? Losing sleep over every choice? You don't have to agree (and somthing tells me you don't) but that epic trolling by bio-ware was just amazing. The butt hurt over people on the internet was just the icing on the cake.
Dr. Heavy B wrote:But thats the best part of it. Do you know how many people put more effort into that game then they did their own lives? Losing sleep over every choice? You don't have to agree (and somthing tells me you don't) but that epic trolling by bio-ware was just amazing. The butt hurt over people on the internet was just the icing on the cake.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Dr. Heavy B wrote:But thats the best part of it. Do you know how many people put more effort into that game then they did their own lives? Losing sleep over every choice? You don't have to agree (and somthing tells me you don't) but that epic trolling by bio-ware was just amazing. The butt hurt over people on the internet was just the icing on the cake.
Imagine if you went to the movies, and at the end, the screen went to black, and the main character jumped out and kicked you in the balls. That's why people are so mad, they loved the story, and it ended so poorly.
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