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They advertise eSports events on social platforms if that's what you're asking.
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I think I just read over that one without ever knowing what it means.
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First time for me.
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Is this an ARPG?
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Only watching Watamote at the moment. But it's damn good.
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This does look nice, but meh, EA.
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I actually hurried from my booth to catch the lass to take that one. And the Chobits one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PDHCLjuOzXY
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I didn't have the cellphone on me during most of the convention, but I managed to snag a few cosplay photos. I ran into a Nep-nep and was the only one to recognize her, evidently. http://imgur.com/a/IVZAD There was sooo much Attack on Titan cosplay. So much.
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Ah, gotcha. Yeah, without traits, skills and proper armor it's going to be more difficult for you, but it's not impossible. It might have been without level scaling. Hope it works out. I haven't done much WvW yet. A few hours here and there. Chiefly because there's so much to do that after 350 hours I'm still working on PvE. It's good that you found folk who aren't pushing a full DPS build on you. It's not everywhere, but it's common in PvE. A bit more lenient in sPvP and WvW. Also, if you don't know already, www.gw2lfg.com is the best place to find a dungeon group if you're having trouble finding one. I use it regularly. And I feel about the same when it comes to GW2. Aion was great, and I spent a great deal of time on it (max'd two characters), but I hadn't really been happy with an MMORPG since the earlier days of WoW. While GW2 is by no means perfect, it takes several noteworthy steps forward as far as MMORPGs are concerned. Level-scaling turned out to hugely beneficial. The way quests and events are basically "jump in and participate" makes the game go swimmingly. And exploration is not only enjoyable, but rewarding in terms of the many secrets out there, jumping puzzles, and actual rewards like experience, karma, items and achievements. The lack of a real grind for substantial gear is also nice. And the ease of playing with folks from other servers. As far as activity is concerned It could just be the population of your server. I do find that some areas are livelier than others, but there are generally some folk out questing when I am. I still do questing at 80 for the sake of exploration. Not to mention alts.
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I think this is best. Maybe not the most viable (I don't know), but I prefer it. As far as TES:O is concerned, I'm not sure what to think. I'm going to have to wait until a trial or something.
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I forget: does WvW scale your level? If it doesn't, that's going to be a huge challenge. As far as your warrior goes, I'd play it however you enjoy. I made my wife's warrior into an axe/axe banner warrior with healing power, and it seems to benefit the party. People mostly want you to be in berserker's gear for any class because they feel the only approach is to nuke everything to hell and hope for the best. Mainly because they want dungeon speed runs. There are a great deal of builds out there, though. Play what suits you, man.
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Looking good, bassman. The latest event has really increased activity in certain zones, though the purpose is generally just to rebuff the invasions. Probably won't stay that way. I hear the events will be semi-permanent even after this Living World story ends, but they'll be far less frequent. One of the reasons why I disliked Guild Wars was the dearth of skills you can use at a time. It's like your brain is only capable of remembering a select few skills! The same goes for Guild Wars 2. I eventually got over it thanks to everything the game has to offer. It would also benefit you to find a decent guild if you don't already have one. The guild commendations you get from guild events are useful for purchasing gear (and the events are otherwise neat diversions). I made my own, Thyme Lords—lords of thyme and space, as a placeholder. Still looking for another after leaving my last guild. Are you playing a banner warrior then? They're fairly useful in parties. It's nice that you can build your profession to suit different styles of play. Although it does seem that most just go for straight DPS glass cannons, unfortunately. My main is a ranger built for survivability. Currently working on a rogue built for trickery, which buffs the party in addition to typical roguish feats. Edit: You can totally idle through those invasion events so long as you get in. If you're busy and just need the event completed. Also (Don't have the base GW2 launcher set to take .bmps, only Steam. So it's low quality .jpg): Ranger: Thief:
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And naturally: I've only read the manga. It's one of the few manga series I actually own.
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It took me three days to stop playing it due to boredom.
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Finished on low chaos (with a ghost run). I need to finish Knife of Dunwall on high chaos, and create a save with more money so that I can get the 10,000 gold achievement. It really gave some interesting insight into Daud's story, and added another level of depth into the story of Dishonored altogether.
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Full towers are great!
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Unless something huge happens this is my 2014 game. CD Projekt RED just needs to stay on track with what they've been doing. I can only think of maybe one game that comes close.
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Yeah. I noticed that buying it on PS3 also gave me the Vita DLC.
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Just watched episode six of Watamote. Really enjoying it.
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Bought it for PS3. Also bought the Guacamelee! El Diablo's Domain DLC.
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Yeah, there's no way I played more than the first few worlds in Super Meat Boy.
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I seriously got legitimately enraged at one of those optional jumping. I don't think finally beating it hours later was worth the stress.
