I can't find the post on the WoW forums because their servers are toast right now, but I know some type of guild diminishing returns was talked about. This was to reduce both corpse camping and "secret agreements" between guilds of opposite factions. They don't wan't guilds to beat up on each other repeatably just to gain honor faster.
Then the ganker is going to call in all his guild mates, and they'll camp him and take turns killing him so they each get an honor kill until the guy gives up and logs.
This hopefully won't be a problem. I recall Blizzard saying that there are diminished returns for players of the same guild killing players of another guild. Whether or not this was actually implemented I do not know.
Nintendo may have gone towards a kiddie console setup, but they do still sell M rated games.
Actually, they don't. All Nintendo developed games are rated T at worst. The only possible exception is Eternal Darkness, which was developed by former Nintendo second-party producer Silicon Knights
/nitpick
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Even though it's not built in, you can add virtual desktops to Windows XP. You can download the add-on here
You can't play split screen, but you can connect it to other gameboy advances. The instructions say not to hook up to other gameboy players, but I'm not sure if there's any truth to that.
Not only that, but botters creating and exiting games quickly has created enormous lines to create games. It's rather annoying to have to wait up to a minute before you can play.
I can't find the post on the WoW forums because their servers are toast right now, but I know some type of guild diminishing returns was talked about. This was to reduce both corpse camping and "secret agreements" between guilds of opposite factions. They don't wan't guilds to beat up on each other repeatably just to gain honor faster.
Then the ganker is going to call in all his guild mates, and they'll camp him and take turns killing him so they each get an honor kill until the guy gives up and logs.
This hopefully won't be a problem. I recall Blizzard saying that there are diminished returns for players of the same guild killing players of another guild. Whether or not this was actually implemented I do not know.
Bitpim?
Have you tried it recently? The last patch removed the CD check due to some problems that users reported.
You mean this?
Already been done
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Nintendo may have gone towards a kiddie console setup, but they do still sell M rated games.
/nitpick
Actually, they don't. All Nintendo developed games are rated T at worst. The only possible exception is Eternal Darkness, which was developed by former Nintendo second-party producer Silicon Knights
Even though it's not built in, you can add virtual desktops to Windows XP. You can download the add-on here
You're thinking of Jedi Academy, which is a completely different game.
They moved to the company Free Radical Design, makers of Timesplitters 2.
You can't play split screen, but you can connect it to other gameboy advances. The instructions say not to hook up to other gameboy players, but I'm not sure if there's any truth to that.
spearazon != javazon
this It takes the whole uniqueness of classes away. I guess it could be interesting.
Good luck finding it though. It took me over a month to get mine, but it's so worth it to be able to play Phantasy Star Online with other people.
Not only that, but botters creating and exiting games quickly has created enormous lines to create games. It's rather annoying to have to wait up to a minute before you can play.