Is this news, or what? At least 30-40% of the active playerbase, or close enough, have had at least one drop by now, if my large social guild (200 active, maybe?) is any indication.
Is this news, or what? At least 30-40% of the active playerbase, or close enough, have had at least one drop by now, if my large social guild (200 active, maybe?) is any indication.
I'm more impressed that, even after being corrupted, Ursoc is offering National Health Care, and we still don't have it in the US.
r/dota2 is leaking... grats on your leg, you need 2 to compete in nighthold (:
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nonherioc? its pretty standard to use nhc on german realms. "normal" doesnt exist, and heroic is what raids and dungeons standard difficulty has been in classic.
So if u add a lower difficulty than what was perceived as "normal" in classic wow, people dont call it normal. they call it "below standard", so thats where nhc , as heroic = standard difficulty , and nhc as below standard difficulty comes from.
Guys that dont know this only show that they are relative noobs to the game.
Its not called nhc to disrespect anyone. its called so due to the history of raid /dungeon difficulty settings in wow.
I remember seeing the cataclysm trailer in italian. My body cringed. Why can't everyone in Europe atleast start to learn english? Sure i understand asian countries as the language barrier is harder to be overcome, but seriously now, a lot of epicness is just severed when playing in another language. It's not like you're losing your identity or some shit, and maybe sometimes it's better for the sake of humanity. I joined a french discord once and every 5 words they said either "putain" or "pede".
It's not that they can't speak English (well, some of them can't), it's just that some people prefer it in their native tongue.
I'm from Sweden and I cringe a bit every time I see someone asking for a Swedish translation of ANY game, we pretty much start English in school from the age of 7, some start in pre-school but some people still want localized versions.