It might be easier to rationalize in a single player game, but not in a multiplayer world.

Those "valuable" rewards Player A worked towards are only valuable because they took time or were difficult to get. The value of them is diminished if someone can just whip out their credit card and buy them.

Yeah people saying things like "this is the state games should launch in" was complete BS lol. I don't know how many of them echoed that sentiment after only a few hours of playing or what, but I definitely disagree with that statement.

Once again it's a fantastic game, but myself and others had a worse experience with it than even Cyberpunk in terms of bugs (not content).

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Ahh so it is normal, thanks for the info!!

Why isn't the play store showing reviews past April 16?Question

Has anyone else noticed this?

I've already rated 1 star and uninstalled, but was curious to see the damage this awful update had caused. However, when searching by recent reviews none show up after April 16th.

Is this normal, or a little sus?

Rated 1 star and uninstalled.Complaint

Can't really do more than that right?

Thank you Niantic, the avatar update was the final thing I needed to push me to uninstall. :)

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I'm doing my part!

I actually uninstalled as well. Avatar update was the straw that broke the camels back. Don't know if I'll ever come back, but for now I've lost interest.

Either that, or it's for people that are fiercely loyal to a single MMO and will downvote anything other than their MMO of choice in the name of tribalism.

Yeah, kinda weird that OP said it now everyone is running with it.

Critical things being forgotten here like the supposed genetic advantage of the IIs, and the fact that the IIIs training was somewhat rushed. Ackerson created IIIs to carry out suicide missions. Perhaps the IIIs that survived could be considered close to the IIs, since luck plays such an important role in the Halo universe, but it's definitely taking in a level of subjectivity.

I've always believed that IIs are the fewest and the mightiest, with IIIs following along with some wildcards thrown in, and then IV's coming in as adults. It's like a balancing scale of power and morality, the less moral the program the more powerful and vice versa.

Of course this isn't really taking gear into consideration since the SPI armor is nothing compared to MJOLNIR, even if the IIIs were trained by the GOAT Kurt.

What is your account networth in gold on gw2efficiency? XD

Oh damn, now that is over the top. I've never seen it that bad personally, so must be different on each server. Happy they added this for you then. :)

I mean you can already have multiple chat tabs with shout tab disabled.

To each their own, but people act like they want like a single player game of complete silence in their MMO. To me people yelling stuff makes the game feel alive, but then again I'm from the generation that experienced barrens chat.

I would've preferred chat bubbles personally xD

Absolutely hard agree on this. It looks like people are finally allowed to talk about the bugs, because I know I must've spent 10-20 hours in my 200ish hour multiplayer playthrough just reloading/squashing bugs.

And we're not just talking skipped dialogue, or forced choices, or cosmetic level bugs, but rather game breaking bugs that would not allow quests or even the main quest to progress.

Fantastic game, but not the state a game should launch in. I'm also very happy to see they're still doing bug fixes many patches later. :)

Centred immersive dialogue for gamepad

I know this is a long shot, but does anyone know of an addon that can centre dialogue under the character instead of having it appear on the side of the screen?

I found NTak Dialog which would be perfect if the gamepad features were able to do that, but unfortunately it seems like that option is unavailable for gamepad.

I'm just looking for that traditional TES experience, does anyone knows of any UI mods for the gamepad that do this?

Haha I appreciate this response, even if it was most likely written by an AI.

My only experience with cheat engine in MMOs is hearing and seeing it used in FFXIV.

Based on a quick google search it seems like people have seen something similar in use on ESO with characters flying around. I know this happens sometimes in GW2 as well (FFXIV is the most lax about it though), but the guy is kinda crazy if he thinks you coded cheat engine to cheat a ToT win lol.

Looking around online at ToT cheat discussions I couldn't find anything definitive proving the existence of a ToT cheat.

I just play casually so I wouldn't be able to give much input on the meta, but I find the shadowbringers decks are great for beginners and fans of XIV as they're pretty balanced against each other. That and they're going for like $100 USD in NA lol

Highly recommend grabbing the Shadowbringers starter kit from the EU Square Enix store. They had it on sale recently and it's pretty much sold out everywhere else worldwide (or at least in NA!).

I thought the game was going to die years ago, but it's actually only gotten stronger than it was before. :D

I've played GW2, FFXIV, and ESO on deck. They all work great.

For GW2 you will need to do a little bit of tinkering (I have a custom control scheme), and you'll want to find the "enable action camera" keybind in the settings and turn that on (make sure tk keep autotargetting on with action camera).

You could've argued this point in 2000-- but oh wait it went up again. 

But you could've argued this point in 2004-- but oh wait it went up again. 

But you could've argued this point in 2012-- but oh wait it went up again. 

But you could've argued this point in 2016-- but oh wait it went up again. 

But you could've argued this point in 2019-- but oh wait it went up again.

I don't know about you, but maybe it's cyclical and has to do with both macro economics and console releases.

Excellent, thank you! That's exactly what I did and I assumed it would work out that way similair to MTG. :)

Thanks so much for clarifying!

Question about paying for CP for auto-abilities.

Was recently playing a game where I had one Earth Backup and Evrae (19-038 https://ffdecks.com/card/evrae/19-038 ) on the field, with Behemoth (19-066 https://ffdecks.com/card/behemoth/19-066 ) in my hand.

Could I dull my earth backup to pay 1 CP to play Behemoth 19-066, then activate Evrae's 19-038's ability to activate the same backup to pay for Behemoth's additional Earth CP cost?

Welcome! BTW, unless you have friends or an FC you're planning to join on Siren, you do get a major EXP boost for starting on one of the "new" servers on the dynamis data centre.

You can also just visit Siren while still keeping the EXP boost.

There are a few hot takes on BG3 out there, but they're usually downvoted to oblivion lol.

Surprised you were able to say this without being massively downvoted lol.

I like the game myself, but I definitely have some big criticisms that people don't like to hear. The amount of bugs in the game being the biggest of the bunch.

That and I feel like dice rolls are better for tabletop games with friends, not video games. For me the rolls just break immersion, especially when rolling a critical failure for something you're heavily spec'd in leads to a companion death lol.