Why don't you and your pointy ears just go sing in a Meadow.
Because I'm Lawful Evil! I would sooner burn it down! And then fill out all of the appropriate paperwork.
Played lots of Overlord: Raising Hell over the weekend. Every bit as good as when I first played it. The Raising Hell levels are terrific, too.
And I should get to finally play Kane's Wrath this week.
A seemingly common problem is lax enforcement. Even if finding the manufacturers could have an effect, the lax enforcement would limit it. So, until enforcement is up, trying to find more things to enforce would be seemingly pointless.
This is the US. Gun manufacturers don't ship guns out of the country for the guns to get shipped back in. The Black Market for guns in the US comes from guns sold to licensed dealers that are then improperly sold, sold at gun shows, or from guns that are stolen.
Issues with licensed dealers improperly selling guns is a problem of licensing and enforcement. Not the sale from manufacturers.
This has to be one of the most nonsensical things I've heard. How in the world does a gun manufacturer have any control or even influence with regards to that?
Edit: That was a bit of exaggeration. This was not one of the most nonsensical things I've heard. Recently I read "Right to bear arms is really the right to murder and kill. Sometimes even ourselves." Now THAT is one of the most nonsensical things I've heard.
I know Honduras, Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela, and El Salvador are in America, but that's not the America we're talking about. And Jamaica is technically the Carribean.
I don't recall ever hearing such a complaint. A player who levels up stealth, light armor, and longsword isn't going to level up the same as heavy armor, athletics, and axes. There's enough skills that you're not going to be levelling them all up the same.
They'll balance themselves if they're created with any serious consideration. Morrowind really didn't have much of a problem with it, aside from like what Wals is mentioning with Oblivion, but that's a fault of lackluster design. Oblivion's main problem around it is the hybridization with a normal level-up system and the creatures levelling around you.
If they put the effort and talent they put into Warcraft 3 into it, I'd probably be turned into a fan.
Grom: I have freed myself.
Thrall: No, old friend. You have freed us all. RAWR