Gotta hand it to you, @Wintermute - gin is quite an interesting liquor to experience. I wouldn't call it gasoline-tasting like my mom says, but I kind of detect something like...parsley? Or some weird herbal taste.
Once a skill reaches 100, you can reset it to it's default level (like 15-20), so you can level that skill up again. All your perks in that skill tree will also be reset, but you regain the perk points you spent on that skill. And by levelling the skill up again, you'll also gain more levels, and for each level, as usual, you'll gain another perk point. tl;dr: You can level up and spend perk points limitlessly until everything is maxed out.
Which brand of gin - and type - is this? They do vary in flavour a fair bit (ie. Bombay Sapphire has a lot of extras - Iris root, coriander, licorice, grains, almond, and others I don't remember - added for taste vs. Beefeater which is almost entirely plain). Sent from my SHIELD using Tapatalk
Not sure of the type, but the brand's New Amsterdam. Reading the back label, it seems it's flavored with a hint of juniper, which I suppose explains the herbal taste.
As far as I recall, New Amsterdam isn't a dry gin (I might be mistaken, but it didn't taste as sharp as the others I've had). New Amsterdam also flavours their gin with some sort of citrus fruit, I remember that much. Juniper however is the defining flavouring agent for all gin. Sent from my SHIELD using Tapatalk
Playing through Final Fantasy X HD, just got to the end of Mt. Gagazet. I thought "All my guys are pretty overleveled, I bet I can show Seymour Flux what for with ease." Seymour Flux disagreed. Lol 5 turns in a row. I promptly went back and gave everyone Zombie Ward armor...
I decided to play FFX again as well a few weeks ago. Got tired of it before i even got to Luca... In other news: Two Best Sisters Play. Still awesome.
This makes me lose faith in the gaming industry: [video=youtube;zck2kMhIS2s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zck2kMhIS2s[/video]
why would they though. there really is no cap to how much money they could possibly make. that's why a lot of developers love them.
The thing is people are starting to hate them. And people who don't and give them money probably shouldn't have financial independance.
The only mobile games I play are full game ports, which never include microtransactions. They're a plentiful plethora of perfectly playable ports available on the SHIELD; Mount and Blade: Warband, GTA series games, etc. That and emulators for some of my favourite old consoles.
But I would say RT4 is the worst seeing as its about £124 for 1000 coins/tickets. Im pretty sure I can get a million coins on jetpack joyride for less than half that. Plus they plan to release it on pc with added co-op and social stuff. I mean why fix what isn't broken with pointless things.