Jack Brickman
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I thought Watch Dogs was actually a pretty fun open world game. The story was stupid, but the gameplay itself was really well done.
What really helped me is do all of the tutorials for all 9 classes until you get each one to level 10 (I think that's what it is). Then you get all the basic cards for those classes, and you learn a ton about how to play the game in the process.
After that, you can be pretty comfortable playing against people online, either casual or ranked play.
That's what I'm trying to do now. I've got my Mage up to 10 already, now I'm gonna work on the others.
I'm still trying to learn how to strike a balance between spells and minions in my custom decks. Any advice as to what you use and how many?
I think the big problem with this game is it had huge expectations that it couldn't possibly live up to. It also had the famous graphic downgrade that is happening to quite a few titles. Without all the hype that they couldn't deliver perhaps there is a decent game? I've seen it in g2a for like a buck and a quarter.
That's what I'm trying to do now. I've got my Mage up to 10 already, now I'm gonna work on the others.
I'm still trying to learn how to strike a balance between spells and minions in my custom decks. Any advice as to what you use and how many?
Just pulled the original Sega and Shining Force out. I'm hooked all over again. Been 15 years since I played this bad boy.
Worst part is my 10 year old daughter is glued to my side watching and "helping."
She just said it's the best game ever. Lol smart girl.
I've never played an MMO, but I'm a pretty big Elder Scrolls fan. Is it worth it? Is it pay to play or how does it work? I just never pay much attention to MMO'sDid you consider Elder Scrolls online? I've put about 40 hours in so far I believe. It's pretty grindy, but it us basically a giant version of skyrim. You see other players, and depending on the quest they roll through it with you, but they never really are part of your team or anything.
If anyone us considering getting eso, one thing I wish I had known from the hop is you get more experience from deconstructing weapons and armor than from creating. I farmed for hours getting ore, and maybe got 300, went to level up, and I got like 2 levels.
In about half the time, going to Davons watch, and stealing weapons and armor, I went from like 7 to 15. Mid 20's now, I am way over leveled in my crafting stuff, so I have to grind out levels so I can get access to better equipment.
I'm pretty sure i've cleared all of stonefalls, at least as far as I can tell, but it seems like some of the quests in Dashan are a bit too high of a level for me. Don't even get me started on Shadowfen, wish I hadn't even bothered lol.