Also, the lack of a level playing field makes the favoritism look even worst. With AMD's top processors missing on some of the graphs where Intel's top chips are present simply looks like cherry-picking the gaming winner. I know Intel still for the most part rules this category b...
and the same is true in a few select video games. Sometimes, even the most despicable villain makes a pretty good point, even if the end doesn't always justify the means
Thedas - The Dragon Age setting…get it? The Dragon Age setting? The Circle of Magi - It’s basically Hogwarts but the mages that are there are forced to be there by the church because they were Born This Way. Blood magic - It’s like when a Dungeons & Dragons warlock makes a deal...
like, but the shopkeepers in the game are more ruthless than GameStop. This makes the whole world seem absurd. I bring them all this expensive gear and they offer me next to nothing. I’m trying to save the world here, and the merchants can’t even give me a fair deal on equipment...
There are currently two ways that this scenario can play out. If you're attacked by another player, you can either fight back and start something serious, or you can ignore it. Fighting back makes the encounter 'official', and both players are scaled to a similar le...
less upfront about the lore, but it does invite your fascination through NPCs, items, locations, bosses, etc. There's this kind of natural progression where the picture becomes just clear enough by doing the essential tasks, but it really makes you want to explore every inch of the world....
I love to write, knit, and crochet. I know that list makes me sound like a massive nerd and snatches away all of the possible street cred I could have…and I’m not very skilled at any of those. I lost all of my writing during a hard-drive failure recently while I was in the ...