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Reply #25 - Dec 12th, 2011 at 11:37pm
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Silky wrote on Dec 12th, 2011 at 11:32pm:
Sure, says you and every other forum poster  Grin

Your opinion on the subject is pretty important to me, thanks for sharing.
  

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Reply #26 - Dec 13th, 2011 at 12:44am
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Oakianus wrote on Dec 12th, 2011 at 11:26pm:
When douchebags are as loud and obnoxious as you, I don't usually have much of a problem with speaking up and saying something, actually.  What I usually get is a dirty look from someone before they slink away, tbh.  Sad 

I kinda want to get into a fight with someone who's dumb enough to take a swing on me first, but it just doesn't happen.  Sad  I just need to meet the right douchebag.


Just go to a night club near any Army base. You'll find what you're looking for pronto Oaky, and I don't mean a dick.
  
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Reply #27 - Dec 13th, 2011 at 2:16am
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Silky wrote on Dec 12th, 2011 at 11:32pm:
Sure, says you and every other forum poster  Grin



If they swing first it is assault.  If you lose the fight, you can still sue.  So, you win.  You are a noob.
  

OnePercenter wrote on May 15th, 2014 at 9:41am:
I just read that the cat followed up by visiting the dog house later that night, dropping some Willie Pete in on the sleeping dog.  #epochsfamiliarFTW

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It seems like Epoch never loses his popularity.
Even against donuts.
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Reply #28 - Dec 13th, 2011 at 2:56am
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Epoch wrote on Dec 13th, 2011 at 2:16am:
If they swing first it is assault.  If you lose the fight, you can still sue.  So, you win.  You are a noob.


Yes i know all that Smiley Did you know even if you don't swing first you can still be sued ?
  

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Reply #29 - Dec 13th, 2011 at 3:56am
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Silky wrote on Dec 13th, 2011 at 2:56am:
Yes i know all that Smiley Did you know even if you don't swing first you can still be sued ?



If you win sure.  Losing would be a tough one to even consider winning.  Unless you are a dumbass and it is obvious to everyone that you are trying to initiate a fight.  Subtle works best, your average american is too stupid for subtle.
  

OnePercenter wrote on May 15th, 2014 at 9:41am:
I just read that the cat followed up by visiting the dog house later that night, dropping some Willie Pete in on the sleeping dog.  #epochsfamiliarFTW

Sim-Sala-Bim wrote on Jan 27th, 2014 at 2:09am:
It seems like Epoch never loses his popularity.
Even against donuts.
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Reply #30 - Dec 15th, 2011 at 12:14am
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So, I tried DCUO last night.

The character movement is annoyingly slippery. Flying is cool. Combat is a clickfest.

Does the gear just get bette by numbers, or do they get abilities like in real RPG's?
If the only difference is MOAR NUMBERS then fuck that.

Though I must say, Female+wings+black and crimson costume is awesome.

Might play past level 9 and see what it's like once grouping.
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Reply #31 - Dec 15th, 2011 at 3:48pm
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What server you on Strak?
  

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Reply #32 - Dec 15th, 2011 at 4:24pm
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The one thing I miss about DDO is the voicechat.

Playing all these other games they seem far less social since the only way you can communicate is through vent, which of course is generally cliquey as its primarily guild based.
  

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Reply #33 - Dec 16th, 2011 at 3:52am
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Typing works.  It is what I do.  It is part of the reason why I usually type instead of chat.
  

OnePercenter wrote on May 15th, 2014 at 9:41am:
I just read that the cat followed up by visiting the dog house later that night, dropping some Willie Pete in on the sleeping dog.  #epochsfamiliarFTW

Sim-Sala-Bim wrote on Jan 27th, 2014 at 2:09am:
It seems like Epoch never loses his popularity.
Even against donuts.
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Reply #34 - Dec 16th, 2011 at 1:07pm
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Decided to download it yesterday and got a superspeed Fire martial arts user to level 6. The game has a really cool feel, and given that I love monks and FVSes in DDO due to improved mobility, the movement styles are like crack to me.

If the game gets meh as people say it does, then no biggie. For the time being it's a nice departure from DDO.
  

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Reply #35 - Dec 16th, 2011 at 4:36pm
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I still can't get over the fact that it's not 100% DPS focused like Turbine.  Groups go soooooo smoothly when everyone knows and follows their role.  Groups that try to play it like DDO - DPSDPSDPS - get very ugly.  I sometimes forget this with CHOOO CHOOO results (trainwreck).  Note that I'm talking about group content, not the leveling content which is solo/group.  Leveling content is all DPS.

The movement styles are pretty fucking cool.  Just being able to fly wherever you want is freaking awesome.  Note that you can improve the movement mode - takes a skill (or power) point (I forget which).  I think that opens up at level 9, might be 10. 
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Reply #36 - Sep 17th, 2014 at 2:40pm
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Anyone try DC Universe Online recently?
  
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Reply #37 - Sep 17th, 2014 at 5:22pm
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FakeStrake wrote on Sep 17th, 2014 at 2:40pm:
Anyone try DC Universe Online recently?

It's been at least a year since I logged in. Might reinstall now that I'm banned from Wildstar.
  

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Reply #38 - Sep 17th, 2014 at 6:20pm
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Strakeln wrote on Sep 17th, 2014 at 5:22pm:
It's been at least a year since I logged in. Might reinstall now that I'm banned from Wildstar.

What did you do this time?
  

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Reply #39 - Sep 17th, 2014 at 7:38pm
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What will you do with all the creds you earned? Poof?
  
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Reply #40 - Sep 18th, 2014 at 12:57am
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Arkat wrote on Sep 17th, 2014 at 6:20pm:
What did you do this time?

Well, they won't tell me, but I'm guessing it has something to do with my discovery of a talent called "miraculous medicines." It is supposed to return a material 5% of the time. But somebody fucked up and it returns materials somewhere around 99.5% of the time. Sale price was relatively small, but crafting 24/7 made up for that pretty quickly. Between that and the many other ways to profit from crafting, I amassed a lot of wealth. I had crafting operations set up on six different servers just to keep a steady stream of materials coming in, all funneling their wealth to my home server.

There's a couple of interesting/funny things about the whole matter. For one, that was the game to me. The single player game was boring the shit out of me - SWTOR and DCUO have much better versions of that. The raiding looks fun but it does appear to require time commitments that I can't meet. So for me, the game was exploiting talents/skills to amass great wealth (not really a surprise if you remember my DDO days). I figured I'd do that until it was fixed or I got banned, at which point I'd take a vacation, come back and start slowly grinding my way towards raiding. I took the gamble that I'd get a temporary, albeit long, ban, but I lost the bet.

Another interesting part about the whole thing is the consideration of profit. By banning me, Carbine just took 74 CREDD - tokens that can be redeemed for 1 month's game time - out of the market. That's $1480 of real money that they actually received that will never be redeemed. So, profit, right? Sure... but the funny thing is, they'd probably have been way better off letting me keep on trucking. I'd already purchased (with in-game money) more CREDD than I was ever likely to redeem or even sell. That trend was only set to continue.

So, yes, fakeStrake... poof.  Grin
  

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Reply #41 - Sep 18th, 2014 at 1:17pm
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Strakeln wrote on Sep 18th, 2014 at 12:57am:
Well, they won't tell me, but I'm guessing it has something to do with my discovery of a talent called "miraculous medicines." It is supposed to return a material 5% of the time. But somebody fucked up and it returns materials somewhere around 99.5% of the time. Sale price was relatively small, but crafting 24/7 made up for that pretty quickly. Between that and the many other ways to profit from crafting, I amassed a lot of wealth. I had crafting operations set up on six different servers just to keep a steady stream of materials coming in, all funneling their wealth to my home server.

There's a couple of interesting/funny things about the whole matter. For one, that was the game to me. The single player game was boring the shit out of me - SWTOR and DCUO have much better versions of that. The raiding looks fun but it does appear to require time commitments that I can't meet. So for me, the game was exploiting talents/skills to amass great wealth (not really a surprise if you remember my DDO days). I figured I'd do that until it was fixed or I got banned, at which point I'd take a vacation, come back and start slowly grinding my way towards raiding. I took the gamble that I'd get a temporary, albeit long, ban, but I lost the bet.

Another interesting part about the whole thing is the consideration of profit. By banning me, Carbine just took 74 CREDD - tokens that can be redeemed for 1 month's game time - out of the market. That's $1480 of real money that they actually received that will never be redeemed. So, profit, right? Sure... but the funny thing is, they'd probably have been way better off letting me keep on trucking. I'd already purchased (with in-game money) more CREDD than I was ever likely to redeem or even sell. That trend was only set to continue.

So, yes, fakeStrake... poof.  Grin


Were you actually exploiting though?  By what you describe, you were just repeating a legit action over and over that the developers erred in their drop rate.  Kind of like the dowsing rods being sellable from the cove back in the day.  It wasn't an exploit.  They shouldn't have had a monetary value and/or been vendor-able. 


  
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Reply #42 - Sep 18th, 2014 at 7:31pm
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Strakeln wrote on Sep 18th, 2014 at 12:57am:
poof.  Grin


So, back to DCUO?
Did you go past a F2P account in DC?
  
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Reply #43 - Sep 18th, 2014 at 9:47pm
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I've been thinking about trying DCUO.  Was too into DDO back in 2011 when everyone else was checking it out.

  
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Reply #44 - Sep 19th, 2014 at 2:19pm
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Asheras wrote on Sep 18th, 2014 at 1:17pm:
Were you actually exploiting though?  By what you describe, you were just repeating a legit action over and over that the developers erred in their drop rate.  Kind of like the dowsing rods being sellable from the cove back in the day.  It wasn't an exploit.  They shouldn't have had a monetary value and/or been vendor-able. 



Well, I think most MMOs describe taking advantage of a bug to be exploiting, and devs fucking up proc rate to be a bug. Under those definitions, I was exploiting the ever living fuck out of the game.
  

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Reply #45 - Sep 19th, 2014 at 2:23pm
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FakeStrake wrote on Sep 18th, 2014 at 7:31pm:
So, back to DCUO?
Did you go past a F2P account in DC?

I think it's going to be "back to Netflix" for a while. Still have 3 seasons of Dexter to go and haven't even started a half dozen other shows like House of Cards. Plus fallis a busy season for me - still mowing, but now I add in splitting wood and hunting.

So maybe by winter I'll be back to DCUO or SWTOR. Never went beyond F2P in either.
  

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Reply #46 - Sep 19th, 2014 at 3:31pm
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Strakeln wrote on Sep 19th, 2014 at 2:23pm:
I think it's going to be "back to Netflix" for a while. Still have 3 seasons of Dexter to go and haven't even started a half dozen other shows like House of Cards. Plus fallis a busy season for me - still mowing, but now I add in splitting wood and hunting.

So maybe by winter I'll be back to DCUO or SWTOR. Never went beyond F2P in either.


Yeah it's too bad they made the premium option such a crappy alternative in swtor. It's the first mmo I actually followed the story in even though most quests are the go-there-kill-that-bring-back-rattails..
Got a Bountyhunter and a jedi guardian who are both into the midlevels at this point and I love that the story is a continuation of the single player games.

Might go try out DCUO if the combatsystem is that good too..
  
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Strakeln wrote on Sep 19th, 2014 at 2:23pm:
I think it's going to be "back to Netflix" for a while. Still have 3 seasons of Dexter to go and haven't even started a half dozen other shows like House of Cards. Plus fallis a busy season for me - still mowing, but now I add in splitting wood and hunting.

So maybe by winter I'll be back to DCUO or SWTOR. Never went beyond F2P in either.


NetFlix is awesome.  I love binge watching solid TV shows.  Stuff like Orange is the New Black, Breaking Bad, House of Cards, The Blacklist, Californication, Dexter, Sons of Anarchy, and even some solid comedies like The Office and How I met your Mother.   Stuff I didn't get involved with when it first came out but now want to see from the beginning.
  
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Reply #48 - Sep 20th, 2014 at 10:36am
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Ugg the Unwise wrote on Sep 19th, 2014 at 3:31pm:
Yeah it's too bad they made the premium option such a crappy alternative in swtor. It's the first mmo I actually followed the story in even though most quests are the go-there-kill-that-bring-back-rattails..
Got a Bountyhunter and a jedi guardian who are both into the midlevels at this point and I love that the story is a continuation of the single player games.

Just to make sure I understand you correctly, I'm interpreting "premium" as being equivalent to DDO's "premium" - as in, not subscribed, but buying things like content packs off the cash shop.

In which case, I totally agree. I capped one character and tried to look into endgame, but the reality is that endgame is really geared towards subscribers. There's no way to permanently unlock access (i.e. DDO content packs), you have to buy temporary keys or something like that. I'm not a fan of subscriptions as I don't think MMOs give 1/4 of a game's worth of content every month, and I certainly don't like buying temporary tokens to access content.

The single player questing can be just as boring as it is in most MMOs that follow that model - there's just a lot more excitement in grouping, as DDO showed us all - but SWTOR's saving grace is that it's motherfucking Star Wars... and they did a great job of capturing that feel. My wife could identify what the game was about from the sounds - "what are you playing? It sounds like Star Wars!" I have fond memories of tooling around on Tattooine and Hoth - just amazing planets that they really captured the feel for.

Ugg the Unwise wrote on Sep 19th, 2014 at 3:31pm:
Might go try out DCUO if the combatsystem is that good too..

I think their combat system is amazing, but I understand why some people don't like it. It's all about (mouse) button combos - you know, tap tap hold, tap hold tap, that kind of thing. DCUO has similar single player questing issues but the variety of combat makes it more bearable. Super movement is really cool, too - being able to fly, speed run, or grapple your way through the world is really fun.

I found myself DLing DCUO last night. Maybe I'll be playing again sooner than I thought.
  

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Reply #49 - Sep 20th, 2014 at 10:40am
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Asheras wrote on Sep 19th, 2014 at 4:17pm:
NetFlix is awesome.  I love binge watching solid TV shows.  Stuff like Orange is the New Black, Breaking Bad, House of Cards, The Blacklist, Californication, Dexter, Sons of Anarchy, and even some solid comedies like The Office and How I met your Mother.   Stuff I didn't get involved with when it first came out but now want to see from the beginning.

Hell yeah - at first, I was all about the movies, but then I started binge-watching lots of shows I'd heard about but never got into - just awesome. I'm impatiently waiting for SoA season 6 to show up - I binged the first 5 seasons and loved it. All of the non-comedies you list are either in my queue or in the bag.

Sometimes I wonder if I'll ever run out of stuff to watch, but I've been a subscriber for 1.5 years and still have something like 200 entries in my queue. I think Netflix will be getting money from me for a long time. Not to mention 1 year of Netflix costs less than 1 month of cable...
  

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