Personally I'm disgusted they're giving every skill to every class, you no longer select them and build your own guy...every guy will be the same if what I've read is correct.
Anyone who played poker towards the End (April 15th) had to know the danger, withdrawals were sometimes taking months, checks were bouncing...the writing was on the wall. The fact that FTP didn't have the funds to pay everyone off when the government seized their domain name (as well as numerous payment processor seizures leading up to the shutdown costing them millions) does not make them a Ponzi scheme; it means they were operating on belief that money would continue to come in, just like many "legitmate" businesses. When a company goes bankrupt they line up and hope to get paid from what's left, unfortunately for those of us who lost money, Uncle Sam seized it.
If they truly feel this is a Ponzi scheme then why don't they take all the seized money, including the payment processor money, and pay us "victims" back with it?
Yes I can blame them. They got their spending cuts but refuse to compromise at all, that's not how democracy works. If they want to radically alter the country they need to get the mandate of the people and win the Presidency and the Senate in 2012 , not hold the economy hostage through obstructionism.
Personally I'm disgusted they're giving every skill to every class, you no longer select them and build your own guy...every guy will be the same if what I've read is correct.
Anyone who played poker towards the End (April 15th) had to know the danger, withdrawals were sometimes taking months, checks were bouncing...the writing was on the wall. The fact that FTP didn't have the funds to pay everyone off when the government seized their domain name (as well as numerous payment processor seizures leading up to the shutdown costing them millions) does not make them a Ponzi scheme; it means they were operating on belief that money would continue to come in, just like many "legitmate" businesses. When a company goes bankrupt they line up and hope to get paid from what's left, unfortunately for those of us who lost money, Uncle Sam seized it. If they truly feel this is a Ponzi scheme then why don't they take all the seized money, including the payment processor money, and pay us "victims" back with it?
Action RPGs are generally way too easy without a huge penalty for dying. How about adding Hardcore with some added rewards for the risk?
Yes I can blame them. They got their spending cuts but refuse to compromise at all, that's not how democracy works. If they want to radically alter the country they need to get the mandate of the people and win the Presidency and the Senate in 2012 , not hold the economy hostage through obstructionism.
Japan sales figures Wii – 11,534,590 as of 1 April 2011 PlayStation 3 – 6,341,950 as of 1 April 2011 Xbox 360 – 1,448,665 as of 1 April 2011