Well in my head it was absolutely clear, damn.
Hmmm, I guess I'll give timers a try. Knowing when the mechanic is coming up may help my brain actually recognizing the damn visual effect.
Well in my head it was absolutely clear, damn.
Hmmm, I guess I'll give timers a try. Knowing when the mechanic is coming up may help my brain actually recognizing the damn visual effect.
It's half-jokingly about the somewhat widespread problem of players to actually see the blue mechanics of 10 man instanced content. Like the blue fields at the raid boss Vale Guardian, or the blue beam at the Strike boss Mai Trin. One can, if so inclined, find a certain humour in the fact that the human brain's pattern recognition is capable of recognizing the strangest pattern in quite literally everything, e.g. everything halfway phallus-shaped, but it seems to be unable for many to recognize blue fields or beams.
With the OS being the brain structure, the studio working on it being evolution.
The asking for a workaround is actually just that.
That's a point of Lazy Peon that I really enjoyed. I don't think that it's as easy as he suggested it, and I consider that it might not even be possible, but the pure concept of completely removing equipment from the game entirely has something to it. For full legendary people, gear already is basically non-existent anymore. Yet we still play, despite being free from the grind.
It's high time for them to open the path next to Ebonhawke.
NCNet truly lost me when they nuked ArcTemplates for their inferior bullshit. I mean it's great that the change was a blessing to the other 90% of the playerbase, but to me it was a clear statement that I can get fucked. Charming.
Huh.
Interesting.
Guess I'll buy some T1 cores for no particular reason.
Future releases don't make the current one last longer though.
Yeah I know that consensus, but is that based on wishful thinking or do we actually have a source or anything?
Edit: Yes.
Their "mini expansions" are just repackaged Living World at basically full box price while keeping the cash shop. Like, literally.
Heh, you're welcome.