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Orogun01

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  1. Been anxiously waiting to do viking raids for a while now. I'm still hoping that they will fix M&B system; a bunch of men trying to pass a small entrance isn't my idea of fun, it might be for some but not me...I need to cut down on the gay jokes they're bumming me out.
  2. I dunno why, but for some reason I hated the ME3 ending a lot more than the DXHR ending, even before the DLC added to the DXHR ending. In fact, apart from possibly Throne of Bhaal on some levels, ME3's ending (and the final act in general) were the only time I can genuinely say I've been disappointed by Bioware's work. DXHR ending made more sense because the themes it conveyed as well as how your character got to that point were well developed and remained consistent. ME3 was a bit all over the place with its themes and the way that they had written the Reapers didn't help. Unknowable horror from beyond space and time doesn't really allow for that many choices. Plus the lead up with those last missions were terrible and for anyone that had played the rest of the games, we were heavily invested to actually accept such a cheap cop-out.
  3. Yes, there are some people who haven't read enough articles to realize that these people are crazy.
  4. Meteor could apply if you think of hail
  5. Is a bit too southern country rock for my taste.
  6. I completely agree, I see how totally lazy and unmotivated some people are on a daily basis. Why should they now have the same benefits that people who work hard and are productive have? In commie Utopia people work solely for the benefit of others, not for themselves. Actually in commie Utopia you work because the meager rations that the government gives are more fit for purposes other than consumption. That and you still have to pay for them.
  7. Hope that you don't have gamer OCD
  8. Why kill the goose when it still lays eggs? But there's now that thing with twitter and Women against Media where it seems like they are giving carte blanche to the feminists to "protect themselves from harassment". With the wake of this new wave of Twitter bans on prominent pro-GG speakers is beginning to seems as if Twitter might have chosen a side or is going to be caught in the middle of this whole thing.
  9. So far that title goes to South Park.
  10. Says ex CEO of Gawker. Seriously, money raised for charities, raising collective awareness of what the SJW are doing to video games, finally we get something that resembles a discussion about sexism vs freedom of speech. Also, there is no going back, gamers have crossed the Rubicon, there is no way that this ends with gamers going back to reading about how games are misogynistic on Kotaku.
  11. Except that Koreans are really good at MOBA.
  12. Well as a supporter of euthanasia I agree with the distribution of this drink.
  13. As a Hispanic man I disagree, ya racists cracker.
  14. Follow up on Mattie Brice joke, IGF has asked to be removed and then this happens. On an semi related note; what the **** is going on in San Francisco?
  15. Silly Volo, when has a woman explained anything? They just get angry because you don't know what they mean.
  16. Oh for the love of... 'oby' isn't a Russian. Just read some of these posts again, and look at the gramar and spelling. It's not even remotely Russian, it's very plainly someone obsessed with Russia pretending to be Russian. If you want to find out what Russians think then by all means do so. They have a rich culture and many are well educated and erudite. Talking to oby is tantamount to interrogating my toilet bowl on the habits of the Plain Indians. What did the toilet say though?
  17. Gamers are an ISIS full of Hitlers.
  18. I often asked the same questions.
  19. One of his conclusions seems to be that this game reminds him a lot of Assasin's Creed. And I have to say that I completely agree with him. I have asked this maybe 2-3 times on the Bioware forums but never gotten a direct answer as to why this or if my intuition about this is correct. As for the exploration and the visuals, I have had a fear - or intuition - that Bioware wanted to turn the DA franchise into some sort of skyrim game e.g. Bioware wanted to take several clues from Skyrim for inspiration when they wanted to make DA: Inquisition. And it certainly seems that I was correct. Statements from lead devs. have confirmed this. Sadly - however - it seems like Bioware's thinking at the moment is this: Skyrim sold 20 million copies. If we, Bioware, make a game that looks and feels and plays similar to Skyrim, we will sell, maybe 5 or even 10 million copies. Since a lot of people played Skyrim as their first rpg...it must therefore followt hat they want something like this in a rpg from Bioware. However, Im not so sure about this. Bioware rpgs have always been strong in story and characters where Bethesda's rpgs always have focused on exploration. They are two distinct - adn different - ways to make an rpg. And I'm not so sure that Bioware will sell between 5-10 million copies of this game. Well let me put your fears to rest, a BW style Skyrim isn't likely to happen. The amount of content and testing that is needed for an open world game would leave little time for BW core mechanic, the romances.Although is very possible that if they do decide to go full open world that they will reuse a lot of assets from previous games; they've done so with Inquisition, freeing their time to focus on the storytelling and ****ing over 3d artist that need to feed themselves. Mass Effect 4 will feature open-world romances. In fact, the plot revolves around exploring the universe and ****ing almost anything that you come across. Concept art is already out
  20. One of his conclusions seems to be that this game reminds him a lot of Assasin's Creed. And I have to say that I completely agree with him. I have asked this maybe 2-3 times on the Bioware forums but never gotten a direct answer as to why this or if my intuition about this is correct. As for the exploration and the visuals, I have had a fear - or intuition - that Bioware wanted to turn the DA franchise into some sort of skyrim game e.g. Bioware wanted to take several clues from Skyrim for inspiration when they wanted to make DA: Inquisition. And it certainly seems that I was correct. Statements from lead devs. have confirmed this. Sadly - however - it seems like Bioware's thinking at the moment is this: Skyrim sold 20 million copies. If we, Bioware, make a game that looks and feels and plays similar to Skyrim, we will sell, maybe 5 or even 10 million copies. Since a lot of people played Skyrim as their first rpg...it must therefore followt hat they want something like this in a rpg from Bioware. However, Im not so sure about this. Bioware rpgs have always been strong in story and characters where Bethesda's rpgs always have focused on exploration. They are two distinct - adn different - ways to make an rpg. And I'm not so sure that Bioware will sell between 5-10 million copies of this game. Well let me put your fears to rest, a BW style Skyrim isn't likely to happen. The amount of content and testing that is needed for an open world game would leave little time for BW core mechanic, the romances. Although is very possible that if they do decide to go full open world that they will reuse a lot of assets from previous games; they've done so with Inquisition, freeing their time to focus on the storytelling and ****ing over 3d artist that need to feed themselves.
  21. Well, that turd is a good indication that the toilet isn't working well.
  22. The working theory is that she used to be some guy that was called John Flynt.
  23. When people say NWN2 they actually mean MoTB.
  24. Is funny how there are still people trying to make sense of BW writing as if they don't just do whatever they feel like at the moment and disregard their canon.
  25. Yes, but do they have to suck on it like that?
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