Too busy to notice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhrCD4z8ps
Dat trailer. Geralt still in default Kaer Morhen armor while fighting vs high vampire boss in seconday quest zone...dat skill.Too busy to notice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhrCD4z8ps
The lag last night at Ash was awful, but it's not the fault of the players. AD was defending their last Emperor Fort and EP was trying to crown Dutchessx; DC came in for fun as well! I had to alt F4 right as we crowned Dutchessx emperor due to massive lag.
Really am hoping that Zenimax focuses on the lag after console launch. Was a bit disappointed that I didn't get to witness my friend's name pop up for crowning. After fighting the Emperor group all afternoon at every objective it would have been nice to see his name pop up for dethrone and Dutchessx for crowning.
Congrats again Dutchessx on your short reign. Saw AD night capped the map.
Too busy to notice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhrCD4z8ps
WarrioroftheWind_ESO wrote: »
WarrioroftheWind_ESO wrote: »Too busy to notice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhrCD4z8ps
I'd play it if it didn't require you to play a dude.
God_flakes wrote: »WarrioroftheWind_ESO wrote: »Too busy to notice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhrCD4z8ps
I'd play it if it didn't require you to play a dude.
Same. I hate when video games pigeon hole you and wreck your immersion.
God_flakes wrote: »WarrioroftheWind_ESO wrote: »Too busy to notice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhrCD4z8ps
I'd play it if it didn't require you to play a dude.
Same. I hate when video games pigeon hole you and wreck your immersion.
Too busy to notice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhrCD4z8ps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkFqn1TMeH4
God_flakes wrote: »WarrioroftheWind_ESO wrote: »Too busy to notice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhrCD4z8ps
I'd play it if it didn't require you to play a dude.
Same. I hate when video games pigeon hole you and wreck your immersion.
The best game stories have always involved playing a character not of your own making. What breaks your "immersion" are things like Skyrim where people talk to you but never call you by name since your are playing a player created character.
Sure I can understand the issue with females having to play a male character etc but I've enjoyed playing Final Fantasy games with female lead characters not to mention several others and never felt a disconnect. I think this is the difference between a true RPG and an Action-RPG. Action-RPGs typically are played by playing pre-defined characters.
God_flakes wrote: »WarrioroftheWind_ESO wrote: »Too busy to notice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhrCD4z8ps
I'd play it if it didn't require you to play a dude.
Same. I hate when video games pigeon hole you and wreck your immersion.
The best game stories have always involved playing a character not of your own making. What breaks your "immersion" are things like Skyrim where people talk to you but never call you by name since your are playing a player created character.
Sure I can understand the issue with females having to play a male character etc but I've enjoyed playing Final Fantasy games with female lead characters not to mention several others and never felt a disconnect. I think this is the difference between a true RPG and an Action-RPG. Action-RPGs typically are played by playing pre-defined characters.
God_flakes wrote: »God_flakes wrote: »WarrioroftheWind_ESO wrote: »Too busy to notice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhrCD4z8ps
I'd play it if it didn't require you to play a dude.
Same. I hate when video games pigeon hole you and wreck your immersion.
The best game stories have always involved playing a character not of your own making. What breaks your "immersion" are things like Skyrim where people talk to you but never call you by name since your are playing a player created character.
Sure I can understand the issue with females having to play a male character etc but I've enjoyed playing Final Fantasy games with female lead characters not to mention several others and never felt a disconnect. I think this is the difference between a true RPG and an Action-RPG. Action-RPGs typically are played by playing pre-defined characters.
My hands down favorite rpg is FONV and FO3. I was able to design a cute little fighter-when she grunted and heaved and ***'d against the ghouls and Raiders she sounded feminine, like me. I play first person so when looking at my weapon I saw female hands. That to me is immersion- and why I played those games for so long. Pre-defined players as ONLY men seems so sexist to me. I mean how hard is it to at least offer a female toon, given so many girls play vidgi games now.
I'm level 40 right now.
Plan on coming to this server too.
I mean, place in top 50 in a 30 day server and receive a masters gold.
Place top 50 in a 7 day server and receive a masters gold.
Why on Earth play a 30 day server?
God_flakes wrote: »God_flakes wrote: »WarrioroftheWind_ESO wrote: »Too busy to notice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhrCD4z8ps
I'd play it if it didn't require you to play a dude.
Same. I hate when video games pigeon hole you and wreck your immersion.
The best game stories have always involved playing a character not of your own making. What breaks your "immersion" are things like Skyrim where people talk to you but never call you by name since your are playing a player created character.
Sure I can understand the issue with females having to play a male character etc but I've enjoyed playing Final Fantasy games with female lead characters not to mention several others and never felt a disconnect. I think this is the difference between a true RPG and an Action-RPG. Action-RPGs typically are played by playing pre-defined characters.
My hands down favorite rpg is FONV and FO3. I was able to design a cute little fighter-when she grunted and heaved and ***'d against the ghouls and Raiders she sounded feminine, like me. I play first person so when looking at my weapon I saw female hands. That to me is immersion- and why I played those games for so long. Pre-defined players as ONLY men seems so sexist to me. I mean how hard is it to at least offer a female toon, given so many girls play vidgi games now.
What a can of worms.
As I said I can see your point of view. I would hardly call it "sexist" however. Sure the majority of "Badass" characters in gaming history have been male but there have been plenty of female characters that were just as awesome to play as well. Agrippa mention Laura Croft and the recent reboot was one of my favorite action games of all time. Never felt any issue playing as her. Then there is Bayonetta another awesome game.
I don't know I just don't get this whole "every game should have a male and female character option" concept. The most engrossing stories have to be specifically crafted for a specific character to be totally immersive. I felt Mass Effect lost something when they switched to the whole "Femshep" concept in the writing....and it just wasn't as believable to me. I guarantee weeks of extra time was spent working through male and female dialogues and gender-specific options that could have been spent making the story better instead (#thatendingsucked). To me it seems far more sexist to require games be crafted as gender neutral than to have a mix of strong male and female protagonists.
I mean if you're looking for purely female oriented games you can always go pick up the latest copy of "Snuggle Truck" right? @Cinnamon_Spider :P~
I'm level 40 right now.
Plan on coming to this server too.
I mean, place in top 50 in a 30 day server and receive a masters gold.
Place top 50 in a 7 day server and receive a masters gold.
Why on Earth play a 30 day server?
I'm level 40 right now.
Plan on coming to this server too.
I mean, place in top 50 in a 30 day server and receive a masters gold.
Place top 50 in a 7 day server and receive a masters gold.
Why on Earth play a 30 day server?
vortexman11 wrote: »I'm level 40 right now.
Plan on coming to this server too.
I mean, place in top 50 in a 30 day server and receive a masters gold.
Place top 50 in a 7 day server and receive a masters gold.
Why on Earth play a 30 day server?
You get five items at the end of 30 campaigns, I believe Haderus gives one.
If you're looking for rewards I've heard of people spending a week in Haderus to get the one reward. Moving to Chillrend (14 day campaign) when theres only one week left and getting the 2 rewards (I think its 2) then moving to Azuras Star/Thornblade for the last week of those ones and try to get up top in order to get those 5 rewards, thus getting 8 rewards in the span of a month.
Darklord_Tiberius wrote: »People still care about getting booty from the PvP campaign rewards? I was unaware this was still a thing....
God_flakes wrote: »God_flakes wrote: »WarrioroftheWind_ESO wrote: »Too busy to notice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhrCD4z8ps
I'd play it if it didn't require you to play a dude.
Same. I hate when video games pigeon hole you and wreck your immersion.
The best game stories have always involved playing a character not of your own making. What breaks your "immersion" are things like Skyrim where people talk to you but never call you by name since your are playing a player created character.
Sure I can understand the issue with females having to play a male character etc but I've enjoyed playing Final Fantasy games with female lead characters not to mention several others and never felt a disconnect. I think this is the difference between a true RPG and an Action-RPG. Action-RPGs typically are played by playing pre-defined characters.
My hands down favorite rpg is FONV and FO3. I was able to design a cute little fighter-when she grunted and heaved and ***'d against the ghouls and Raiders she sounded feminine, like me. I play first person so when looking at my weapon I saw female hands. That to me is immersion- and why I played those games for so long. Pre-defined players as ONLY men seems so sexist to me. I mean how hard is it to at least offer a female toon, given so many girls play vidgi games now.
What a can of worms.
As I said I can see your point of view. I would hardly call it "sexist" however. Sure the majority of "Badass" characters in gaming history have been male but there have been plenty of female characters that were just as awesome to play as well. Agrippa mention Laura Croft and the recent reboot was one of my favorite action games of all time. Never felt any issue playing as her. Then there is Bayonetta another awesome game.
I don't know I just don't get this whole "every game should have a male and female character option" concept. The most engrossing stories have to be specifically crafted for a specific character to be totally immersive. I felt Mass Effect lost something when they switched to the whole "Femshep" concept in the writing....and it just wasn't as believable to me. I guarantee weeks of extra time was spent working through male and female dialogues and gender-specific options that could have been spent making the story better instead (#thatendingsucked). To me it seems far more sexist to require games be crafted as gender neutral than to have a mix of strong male and female protagonists.
I mean if you're looking for purely female oriented games you can always go pick up the latest copy of "Snuggle Truck" right? @Cinnamon_Spider :P~