I like helping. Don't like ungrateful people. It's the final boss from the Vault of Glass Raid.(Atheon) In fact, I uploaded a video of me beating him in 15 seconds. [video=youtube;kTIUSjW0BZo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTIUSjW0BZo[/video] They are patching this on Tuesday and making him even harder than the already normal way. I'm actually excited about a patch for once.
A similar thing happened to me on Borderlands 2 with the Warrior. I enjoyed the challenge of fighting the boss with the added difficulty that comes from having more players, and I enjoyed helping lower level players beat a part of the game that they couldn't beat on their own. However, it got old really fast when they starting asking me to do the same for their other characters, or for their little-brother-who-would-be-home-in-an-hour-and-could-I-just-stay-online-until-he-got-back.
Buy a week's worth of food, not be home for the next week because of work. Buy another week's worth of food, not be home for the next week because of work. There's gotta be a better way of doing this.
There is. 1. Buy a week's worth of food. 2. Don't go to work all week and eat the food. 3. Repeat until you are unemployed and out of money and food.
I've gotta hand it to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It was their game to lose, and I'll be damned if they didn't manage to lose it.
I've been trying for weeks to get the Gjallahorn rocket launcher in Destiny and just got it for doing terrible in a PvP match. I love how Bungie highly rewards people who play terribly.
Yeah, I wish they would hurry up and fix the loot system already. I mostly get squat, no matter how many Crucible matches I play or how well I perform.
Ooo. I use that mod. Along with ENB. And CoT. And SoS. And SkyRE. And Requiem. And CCO. And RAS. And Open Cities. And another 150 or so mods. Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk
SoS. My game is pretty heavily modded too. Most of them are weapon and armor mods and tiny gameplay tweaks, but I love SkyRe to bits and pieces. I only recently got it and I don't know how I survived on the vanilla perk system for so long. I also need to figure out what happened to my ENB. I still have its files but I swear it used to be way prettier than it is now.
I never really know my own strength until I lose my temper at a game. I usually tend to break something when that happens. I'm always stronger than I think I am. I need a new mouse now (this one was old and buggy anyway), and one of my keyboard's little feet that props is up is broken. The latter's not a big deal, since I can use it just fine flat.
I have a lot of mods in my skyrim and i still get bored within 20 minutes. Maybe its because the gameplay is inherently shallow and no one can really fix that.