Northern Shiverpeaks
Sorrow's Furnace
Crystal Desert
DarkHaven
I hope you haven't forgotten my role in this little story. I'm the leading man. You know what they say about the leading man? He never dies.
If you give in to your impulses in this world, the price is that it changes your personality in the real world. The player and character are one and the same.
Here's 3 pics of my dog,Tessa, young and a bit older.
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/35835483/What..._Worth?slide=1
Kidneys only sell for 500-600$ each ;D
And that dog will love you forever.
The 2nd picture reminds me of a lemurs face Vewen.
i´ll just add this to the whole dog thingy we have going on atm. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56gSy...&lf=plpp_video best dog ever!
He ain't around anymore, but that's Teddy.
Chow Chow is the only dog breed, AFAIK, with a black tongue.
I hope you haven't forgotten my role in this little story. I'm the leading man. You know what they say about the leading man? He never dies.
If you give in to your impulses in this world, the price is that it changes your personality in the real world. The player and character are one and the same.
hawt.
again.
"republic commando". pretty nice game.
as for the squads in gw2, it wouldn't be a bad idea for organization purposes, but in many cases you'd still need several squads to band together and take on objectives with joined forces.
I hope this guild you are all getting so amped up about will be able to hold all of you in it.
That's the one!
But yeah, I could see multiple squads banding together for the WvW stuff or even elite DEs and such, but the idea isn't exactly a fresh new one. If you are a "raid" leader trying to organize a group of people, wouldn't it be easier to organize 6 groups of people through their squad leaders (including yourself), than to organize 30 people?
I hope you haven't forgotten my role in this little story. I'm the leading man. You know what they say about the leading man? He never dies.
If you give in to your impulses in this world, the price is that it changes your personality in the real world. The player and character are one and the same.
I hope you haven't forgotten my role in this little story. I'm the leading man. You know what they say about the leading man? He never dies.
If you give in to your impulses in this world, the price is that it changes your personality in the real world. The player and character are one and the same.
I don't think I've been this excited for a game in a long time. Really hoping to get into the beta and give it a test drive.
Fod Sparta los wuth, ahrk okaaz gekenlok kruziik himdah, dinok fent kos rozol do daan wah jer do Samos. Ahrk haar do Heracles fent motaad, fah strunmah vonun fent yolein ko yol.
Yeah, I didn't really care much at all about Rift or SWTOR or Warhammer other than as passing curiosity... or pretty much any other big MMO that's come out over the years. But GW2 has me excited in a way I haven't felt since my public school days of playing console games for days on end.
I hope you haven't forgotten my role in this little story. I'm the leading man. You know what they say about the leading man? He never dies.
If you give in to your impulses in this world, the price is that it changes your personality in the real world. The player and character are one and the same.
i was looking forward a lot to the release of tor, but there were many things that i knew would not be as well designed as they should be, or that i was unsure of before playing it myself. i did have a lot of fun in it, but it was released way too early and isn't very motivational in end-game, so i got bored after like two months.
still was worth buying and playing, but not superomgmegaawsome.
so far i don't have any actual serious negative critique about gw2, though, which is very rarely the case. ofc, how it all works and feels in the end remains to be seen, but it's got HUGE potential!
I've always been more into the fantasy genre than the sci-fi genre. That's probably what contributed the most to quitting TOR for me. What I'm most excited about for GW2, is that the game is already shipping with 80 levels worth of content. That's definitely a huge positive compared to TOR's 50 levels, on top of the very linear gameplay it offers.