rotaugen454 wrote: »My wife complained that I spent too much time on the main computer in my library, so I got a gaming laptop. I can sit with her in bed and play ESO while talking to her as she watches tv or is web browsing on her laptop or iPad. That really helped with the "too much gaming" arguements. If I'm doing one of the more difficult areas, I'll use my main desktop with the razer gaming keypad, but most of the game handles well on the laptop. I even picked up the Master Angler achievement, and I never would have got that much time in without the laptop. Now if her cat would just stop swatting at anything moving on the screen, that would be nice.
What kind of player do you consider yourself?
If your group is bigger than 6 members gain 75% damage reduction.
The Uninvited wrote: »If pro gamer means "able to beat the hard content but not with the same scores as hardcore and sometimes struggling", than I think that's the classification that suits me.
exactly what it means
Sorry no it doesn't. No Pay no Pro. Pro doesn't even equate to good or competitive. If you can derp around on twitch and people pay you enough to pay bills then you may be pro even if you only pick plants and feed welwas.