Yeah, there's quite a bit of things the tutorial doesn't teach us. Even pausing for priority on opponent's phases isn't there, it took me several days of playing before I realized I can just click the opponent's phases to pause. As much sense as it makes for them to do this for new players, it also does a disservice to them by essentially not telling them that these things exist.
If I control a Hunter Sliver and a Two-Headed Sliver and use the provoke ability, what will happen? Will the opponent just be unable to block or would my opponent be forced to block with the creature I provoked and have to pick one other creature to block with?
I don't understand prohibiting flying any flag of any country to begin with. It should be no flying of any flag of any country or flying of any flag of any country, it should not have exclusions.
I wouldn't count that as a drawback, because the game was purposefully designed that way. The game's not meant to be about the endless level grind. The game is essentially supposed to start in full throttle once you hit that level. In fact, there's even a quest that auto-levels you to 20.
Then I must have interpreted the game in a very wrong way. Why is it so fast? Hitting 20 isn't a problem, but picking up the spells along the way are, which I am assuming the PvP aspect of the game is based on that. If the roleplaying aspect of the game is to obtain as many spells as possible for PvP and not much effort is involved in doing so, why didn't they just make the game PvP and allow all the spells rather than having to unlock them?
Personally, height isn't that big of deal to me (gay guy here). Height isn't something we have very much control over anyway, so I don't see what's the big deal. I wouldn't judge a person solely on their height, but then again, I'm not everyone else, so it really depends on the individual. If you're really afraid that you can't get any girls because of the height thing, then you should probably lay off of it, but 5'8-5'10 is usually tall enough for most, but again, that's my opinion.
I'm really tired of Henry Gale...His story sucks up a lot of screen time, and it's relatively easy to see the direction that it's going in. I don't need to be pulled there through a series of episodes.
I would like to see more of Eko, the Claire/Charlie/Locke dynamic, and so on and so forth. There's so many things going on in this show that many stories that are breifly touched on for an episode or two are quickly forgotten, and that's beginning to bother me.
I know what you mean, just kill him and get it over with. I would like to see the other stories as well, this episode briefly touched on Eko and Charlie (when they were building something). But I actually think they closed the Claire/Charlie/Locke thing up for a while after what happened the last time they got together. The focus has been around Locke and Jack with their conflicts and it never really gets brought out into the open - maybe Locke will join the Others? :p. But understandably, if they took each episode and showed a little of each story, nothing would get done, I just wish not every episode is about Jack and Locke.
I think it's still a little early to be releasing a type of movie like this since it still affect some people till this day. I probably wouldn't watch it, not because it's offensive or stupid, but I just don't think I want to see what happened again. It does look interesting though, but I have to wonder how much of it is true.
I played the game for less than 24 hours and I got sick of it. Many of the times, you are playing a solo game other than the few occasions you enter town. At first I thought it was cool because I didn't need to compete with people for enemies, but it got boring fast. In addition, the level limit is 20, people get to 20 within a weekend, it doesn't make the game worthwhile in my opinion.
However, some aspects/designs of the game is interesting, so it's not all bad, but if I had to choose between Guild Wars and World of Warcraft, I would pick WoW any day (even though I am quitting it soon).
Is it possible she logged into another computer and forgot to log out? I've seen this happen constantly in school computers. I end up checking out their account just to see what they have but I never do anything (not that they have anything to take anyway). However, even though I didn't do anything, I'm pretty certain others got to their accounts before I did (which could explain the nothingness in their accounts). So, you might want to ask her if she ever logged into another computer.
Secret of Mana was actually the first RPG I have ever played and it was great because it allowed more than single player game. Although the storyline wasn't exceptionally great, I still liked it.
FFIII was the second RPG I played and it just provided endless hours of playing. It was probably because of the endless amounts of characters you could use. But again, as always, the bad guy is trying to take over the world - not that great of storyline but it did have some nice twists to the game that made it more flavorful.
Chrono Trigger, I have eyed this game for the longest time because the cover of the game looked something like Dragonballz but I didn't get it till a year later after I have seen it and I loved the game since. I think the whole time aspect of the game is what intrigued me the most. As if everything was linked together in one way or another and what made the world it is in the present and what caused the world to look like in the future.
But I should note that mayo is a terrible substance as a condiment. Using it to make tuna or something is okay, but for god's sake, go easy on it. It's really vile stuff when you get down to it.
All condiments are vile, maybe with the exception of salsa. It's just a matter of whether you care care about it or not.
Another one I love is whatever they put in that angus steak burger from Burger King. Now that sauce is heavenly - sweet, spicy, and not as strong as BBQ (they seem to put too much vinegar in it).
I'm skeptical of politicians more often than not. Can't really trust them with anything because they can't/won't do everything you want which, in a way, defeats the purpose of having a leader. It's just a matter of whether or not the politician do most of what you want or do less of what you want that makes them more or less dependable.
As for this 'trickery', I don't mind. I was never a big fan of Clinton even though he was the president who was involved in the majority of my life time. I didn't pay attention to politics till I reached 17 (after Bush got elected). So I cannot say that Bush is worse than any other president since I have no comparison, so I currently am both skeptical of both Bush and politicians since he (and most politicians) haven't done what I am interested in (which should be clear by now to you, Prizm). So am I upset that it was Clinton who tried to pass legislation on this? Not really. Most politicians will never be dependable on what you want them to do, especially presidents (because they will always be pulled at from different sides).
So my thoughts are that it's stupid.
Worst: I have no idea.
Then I must have interpreted the game in a very wrong way. Why is it so fast? Hitting 20 isn't a problem, but picking up the spells along the way are, which I am assuming the PvP aspect of the game is based on that. If the roleplaying aspect of the game is to obtain as many spells as possible for PvP and not much effort is involved in doing so, why didn't they just make the game PvP and allow all the spells rather than having to unlock them?
I know what you mean, just kill him and get it over with. I would like to see the other stories as well, this episode briefly touched on Eko and Charlie (when they were building something). But I actually think they closed the Claire/Charlie/Locke thing up for a while after what happened the last time they got together. The focus has been around Locke and Jack with their conflicts and it never really gets brought out into the open - maybe Locke will join the Others? :p. But understandably, if they took each episode and showed a little of each story, nothing would get done, I just wish not every episode is about Jack and Locke.
However, some aspects/designs of the game is interesting, so it's not all bad, but if I had to choose between Guild Wars and World of Warcraft, I would pick WoW any day (even though I am quitting it soon).
Secret of Mana
FFIII
Secret of Mana was actually the first RPG I have ever played and it was great because it allowed more than single player game. Although the storyline wasn't exceptionally great, I still liked it.
FFIII was the second RPG I played and it just provided endless hours of playing. It was probably because of the endless amounts of characters you could use. But again, as always, the bad guy is trying to take over the world - not that great of storyline but it did have some nice twists to the game that made it more flavorful.
Chrono Trigger, I have eyed this game for the longest time because the cover of the game looked something like Dragonballz but I didn't get it till a year later after I have seen it and I loved the game since. I think the whole time aspect of the game is what intrigued me the most. As if everything was linked together in one way or another and what made the world it is in the present and what caused the world to look like in the future.
Does this mean you can't use Misdirection on it to counter itself?
All condiments are vile, maybe with the exception of salsa. It's just a matter of whether you care care about it or not.
Another one I love is whatever they put in that angus steak burger from Burger King. Now that sauce is heavenly - sweet, spicy, and not as strong as BBQ (they seem to put too much vinegar in it).
As for this 'trickery', I don't mind. I was never a big fan of Clinton even though he was the president who was involved in the majority of my life time. I didn't pay attention to politics till I reached 17 (after Bush got elected). So I cannot say that Bush is worse than any other president since I have no comparison, so I currently am both skeptical of both Bush and politicians since he (and most politicians) haven't done what I am interested in (which should be clear by now to you, Prizm). So am I upset that it was Clinton who tried to pass legislation on this? Not really. Most politicians will never be dependable on what you want them to do, especially presidents (because they will always be pulled at from different sides).
Ketchup comes second though, could use it on many things, a lot of breakfast stuff.
Put the two together (mayo + ketchup) and you have a wicked combo for fries :D.