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Actually, they were right from the beginning, it's just that this game has a playerbase that will ride this DOOM train right into hell wth the shutters down while partying in the dining cart.
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Quote:It might've worked better as a Jason Todd retcon.Tim Drake, obviously not while Robin, somehow still get caught and becomes a split personality for the Joker.
Barbara walking around is better than Barbara rolling around.Quote:Barbara Gordon has a massive falling out along with the others and becomes Gotham's Commissioner.
Good riddance to Damian.Quote:Something happens to Damian and Stephenie to make them no longer around and Wayne Enterprises may have fallen into the hands of someone else...
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Awesome, but missing the SUV-like Batmobile.
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He has the power to touch people and make them slightly warm... so, he's a tanker with fire melee!
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Yeah, I've been surprised at how entertaining it's been. I predict that Oracle... I mean "Orwell" is actually the main badguy's daughter.
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And with full masks, too. If I'm wearing a mask that covers my ears they shouldn't just be sticking out there the same colour as the mask. It's a mask, not paint.
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Quote:I just blame Memphis Bill for all the bad things (in game or otherwise). He is the Devil.How? Now nobody has that scape-goat dev to blame whenever something breaks. Even if it was completely unrelated to powers, it was somehow Castle's fault. NOW WHO DO WE HAVE TO BLAME?!?!
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Quote:What? Cobra Strike does serious damage now? I hate it when I miss important updates!BS/sd is awesome, you will like.
Note, however, that Martial Arts is scary now. Eagle Claw, Crippling Axe Kick, and Cobra Strike all hit like you're throwing anvils.
MA/sd is a monster. Prolly not as good as BS/sd, but very fine indeed. MA/elec is a monster. MA/fire is....well, you get the point.
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They suckered me with all their talk of 'premiering a new episode', the bastitches. Now it's going to be two weeks before they *actually* have a new episode. The first (2) episode didn't wholly grab me when I initially saw them, but the potential is there.
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Use Placate then load into an Instanced map where she can't follow.
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Quote:Did they ever get around to fixing it so it worked that way? Because a few weeks ago it didn't work properly and there was much PvP griefing (of course) on the so-called PvE server. And that was after a major patch a few weeks after Devs said that it would be fixed in the next patch. And as much as I dislike PvP, that wasn't the reason I ultimately gave up on that game and resubbed to this game.Yeh nice try. If you could have contained your bile for one second and actually thought about it they obviously are going to have the majority pve servers with no open world pvp.
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Here's an idea: Have an option to vend things to the Market. You could immediately sell them at the same price as to a vendor, then they enter the Market at, say, twice that price. This wouldn't do anything about high demand, over-priced items, but it might create supply for many lower-priced items that are otherwise lacking.
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Quote:It's less unreasonable than the opposing position. In a recent episode of Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Wasp is incredulous at the prospective existence of aliens despite encountering magic, working alongside a mythical being, and regularly dealing with ridiculous science. All that other crazy stuff is perfectly acceptable, but aliens are right out. That's the opposing position in a nutshell. Incapable of accepting dimensional anchors or quantum grapnels in a world rife with superscience and magic. You can't have a super-scientific or magical swingline - that's solely the domain of everything else in the world; by Jove, if you're going to have a swingline it must operate purely on mundane mechanics and you nevermind all those people teleporting and flying about.People who would claim that I'm not using my "imagination" hard enough to accept swinglines attached to nothingness need to step back, take a deep breath, and realize just how unreasonable that position is. Sure comic book worlds bend many real world physics rules, but they don't bend/break the rules for everything and this would be one of those things. If you can cite me an example of Spider-Man swinging across a mid-west cornfield or an ocean maybe I'd reconsider.

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The best way to fix it is to go back in time and stop them from putting in an unregulated player market. Or any player market, really. They inevitably end up inflating to heck while the rich sit on top of their currency piles insisting that there's nothing at all wrong with it. Players are greedy and exploitive beasts who should not be driving an economy.
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There are any number of acceptable pseudo-science/magic explanations for swinglines that apparently attach to nothing. Anyone who can't accept such delightful nonsense is probably hanging about in the wrong genre, given the propensity of comics to offer up all sorts of madcap implausabilities.
That said, I wouldn't be surprised if the difficulty lies not in the non-absurd absurdity of the concept itself, but rather in an inability to implement the movement and/or handle the proper animation of the swingline itself. -
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This is not normal. You are a twisted freak living in a nightmarish faerie tale narrated by Rod Serling. Soon they will come to take you away, the Deep Ones, and you shall join them and their bloated patriarch Dagon as they dance madly at the bottom of the ocean.
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I only rarely use the rating system, and when I do it's to give someone 1 star for being extremely annoying in some fashion. If you think about it, given how easily annoyed I am and how I nearly always play with PuGs, the fact that I only rarely use the rating system in this fashion says good things about our community (or, at least, the players on Virtue).
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I thought it was done pretty well, even though it was a lot simpler than the book's plot and Dirk's apearance is, I think, completely wrong. He should be, IIRC, a bit less young Sherlock and a bit more Bob Hoskins in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The character's personality and dialogue seemed to be done well, though. I wouldn't mind seeing them do Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul.
