![]() In my current game I have a lab rat elf ninja and an exchange student dwarf cleric, to name just a couple. Do I want to be a rich kid for the boost to gold find or should I be a lab rat and get an extra trinket slot? These add up to some entertaining combinations. Sure, there are the usual class choices like warrior, mage and hunter – each of which has unique stats, traits and skills, but you also choose a race – human, elf or dwarf, and a social group - each of which has its own perk and set of stats. The gameplay is geared completely around turn-based battles, and there’s a fair bit to wrap your head around, starting with character creation. It’s highly entertaining, albeit ultimately not that substantive. The adventurers keep up a running commentary on everything that’s happening in the game, frequently dropping geeky references and joking about the DM’s ability to craft scenarios. This is a game with its tongue firmly planted in cheek, and every piece of dialogue is essentially a vehicle for jokes and pop culture references. I am not surpised the chorus of whiners have had the brass to try to give this a rebuttal.That description alone should give you a pretty good idea of what to expect here. *insert witty comment, troll comment, or flaming comment to whoever has the balls to reply to this.* I love you and I want carry your hypothetical children. ![]() Which isn't an issue since we already live in a society were we finish everything as fast as possible, sacrificing any form of pleasurable entretainment other than sex. We will also not stop to think about the fantastic possibility that all of this makes the average person feel less superior because other people they will never meet have an advantage over the time spent beating the game. Once we are done exterminating them let's revolt against every other mmorpg focused on a business model that requires you to pay more than what you already pay (payed.) At no point will we stop to think that we have the ability to complete/unlock/aquire everything the game has to offer by paying the original price. And while we are at it, let's make an example of these developers by showing them the true power of equality. Originally posted by pyramidstation:I say we form a lynch mob and attack anything with a questionable business model, regardless of quality/content. ![]() *insert witty comment, troll comment, or flaming comment to whoever has the balls to reply to this.* I say we form a lynch mob and attack anything with a questionable business model, regardless of quality/content.
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