Ryujin
Legend
Opinions on the internet aren't worth the paper they're printed on.I almost put that, or the one about 80% of all statistics being made up.
Opinions on the internet aren't worth the paper they're printed on.I almost put that, or the one about 80% of all statistics being made up.
This. Pointing out that if someone wants their assertions to be treated as something credible, then they necessarily assume the burden of proof involved with that, is not a "homework assignment."Sure, but I’m not going to believe you just because you asserted something on the internet either.
I think most games end up putting some limits on transmogrification, for various reasons. My wife regularly chafes against the restrictions on cloth-wearing characters in WoW, for instance.As a pure grinder/time waster I've found it pretty entertaining, but I'm kind of annoyed by the fact that you have the option to have your character wear a set of gear for the stats but look like they're wearing a different set of gear, and yet it's not quite flexible enough to pull off what I want to do with it...
We just subscribed to Hulu this summer, after cutting off several streaming channels, and I've been reconnecting with several beloved shows I used to watch back when we had cable, eons ago. And I realized that I no longer like quite a few of them. Either I enjoyed them just because they were better than what else was available via cable, back in the day, or my tastes changed. Either way, there's no point in me pissing on them publicly, because they remain some of the most beloved comedies of all time. I hope other people are still getting pleasure out of them.Why do people have such a tough time with saying, "I don't like this. It's not for me"?
Sometimes a song is good because it's well-written, and performed by a talented artist.We just subscribed to Hulu this summer, after cutting off several streaming channels, and I've been reconnecting with several beloved shows I used to watch back when we had cable, eons ago. And I realized that I no longer like quite a few of them. Either I enjoyed them just because they were better than what else was available via cable, back in the day, or my tastes changed. Either way, there's no point in me pissing on them publicly, because they remain some of the most beloved comedies of all time. I hope other people are still getting pleasure out of them.
well, that's a lite...i mean the wife part...we all know that you're a lonely single nerdI think most games end up putting some limits on transmogrification, for various reasons. My wife regularly chafes against the restrictions on cloth-wearing characters in WoW, for instance.
After you have stated your position clearly, not once, not twice, but three or more times... and the other side still disagree, why do you (both of you) keep going and going and going?
I know that this is a popular fear, but I can't find any evidence for it. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, or it couldn't happen...I'm just saying I never see it happen.
RPGs are cheaper than therapy too.I'm starting to think there are people on this board who not only don't actually play RPGs, they don't even like RPGs. They're just here to make sure we know how miserable they are.
Which, OK, it's cheaper than therapy, but I'm still putting you on ignore.