I remember you said you're in Louisiana. That was my favorite part about living down there. Crawfish and potatoes. God damn.
I was a zombie all throughout high school, so I'd know their behavior very well. Bring it on, zombies.
Megadeth and Yngwie Malmsteen. That's all I listen to.
After that stunt they pulled with the day one DLC, they know better than to charge for maps. They have a very, very sensitive situation on their hands.
"Even I don't know what it does."
> 2011. Voxli becomes a thing. That was back in 2010. Like early 2010. I don't really have much to add. I joined in 2008. I came back in 2012. Not giving a good god damn about anything. Nothing else to say really. I'm not the special event worthy kind of person.
They wouldn't take it away. It would just be illegal for businesses to sell it.
I wish we could go back to teal.
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Spoiler I think the fact that he cheated on his wife made the ending so bad. I had no sympathy for him because he was supposed to be the white knight, fighting corruption, and then he goes and bangs some German club singer. If he didn't do that, the ending would have been better because you would have had sympathy for him. Like he would have died trying to fight corruption, and couldn't win. Instead, he turned out to be a scumbag himself and I felt no emotional loss, unlike with another Rockstar title I can think of. Won't say it just in case you haven't played it.
Awful climax and awful ending, imo. It was a really good game though.
Enjoying L.A Noire I see?
I don't think so. You'd have to have either a gamcube, ps2 or computer good enough to run an emulator. Trust me it's worth it: http://dolphin-emulator.com/ or http://pcsx2.net/
I have no idea what the **** capcom is doing anymore.
It's to encourage exploration, so you're not running into enemies 20 levels higher than you and getting your ass kicked. If there was an open world Lord of The Rings game, it would make sense to not have level scaling because everyone knows not to simply walk into Mordor. However, in games like Dragon's Dogma and Skyrim, where you don't know where you're going, it does make sense. I'm not saying I like it, but I like it better than Fallout: Vegas where you run into Deathclaws and Giant Wasps that destroy you simply because you make a wrong turn while you were trying to enjoy the best aspect of the game, exploration. Skyrim had it down perfect where once you enter a region, that region is level locked, so if you go back, you will fight the same level enemies that you did when you first got entered that region. Just like Dragon's Dogma, except Skyrim had level scaling where you always fought reasonably leveled enemies.