@Quan2three While this is a cool idea it would really undermine everything we've done in gw2 as the commander.
Actually resetting time is the equivalent of saying "it was just a dream"
I still hope you're right because I want to play sylvari in gw3, but it would be iffy at best storywise
@Pirat_Nation They aren't making this "for girls" they're just looking to destroy it. That's all, girls are just the excuse.
They're not going to get more female audience doing this, and they know it.
@vivilotl Remember light farming? Well they managed to make it worse somehow...
It's not "farmable" since it's tied to dailies for the bonus, but if by reng you get a lower level instance it gives less points.
So basically it takes forever and you don't get to choose the pace.
@TiffanyMayCry I used to really love it but the story quality dropped hard, I endured it to the end of DT but that last "plot twist" made me give up.
Lucky brancho shows a huge number of players who've left, so it's definitely not just a "loud minority"
Im glad you're still enjoying it though!
@theweb3jess@NoahRevoy Also, lot of women fantasize with "fixing" someone/saving them(by change) which is inherently high responsibility
The "beast" becomes a prince because of the girls actions/virtues, not due to her helplesness
Judging based on the most depraved examples you can find is kinda silly
@Lassharleymari1 Yeah that's the one, I know a lot of people hated it, but it was different I a good way, plus, you could really feel the stakes.
I feel like it was a big gamble on their part and it was more immersive than most of the things we've seen this expansion
@LucyPyre_ I agree that critisim is necessary. But this isn't it, this is simply pure hubris of the modding community.
A bad review over this is just like complaining about a speeding ticket with "but I always go over speed limit on that street! it's useless to me if I have to go slow"
@diegoarevalo311@TraductorTeAma Trabajo en el campo, es al pedo el cambio de horario. Podrías cambiarlo a jeroglíficos en vez de números y igual habría que despertarse en el mismo momento.
Literal es el mismo horario con otro nombre.
Busca otra excusa porque por acá no es
@SpartanB117@Pirat_Nation You're right... It's not a "game over" its a "you died" if we go with that... Any game that doesn't literally say "game over" is safe
@agustinromm Quizás habría que hacer un test aptitudinal para mantener las licencias médicas, considerando que claramente lo de las trampas no es algo nuevo, seguramente hay un montón de médicos falsos sueltos.
@HazelAppleyard_ Never. She isn't willing to adapt the culture of the place she's decided to live in, so why would anyone accept her push to force it onto others. There is nothing innocent in this. I will never support a culture that considers me a "thing" to be owned
@Loftybam@sappholives83@salltweets Afaik she's a lesbian, so no, she wouldn't be listed on a site for men to score their dates + leave comments on them.
@MomsPostingLs The picture on the left makes it look like she's got chicken nuggets for feet, her image advisor (or whoever picked the outfit) has no shame
@haleyvemealone A gift is a voluntary thing you cannot demand X or Y. Sure, it sucks, but that's why many registries have the option to just give you the money
Just like you dealt with getting socks on Christmas, you will deal with aunt Sally's horrible teacups, but at least you can refund these
@Kolev_Art@IMoeHal@XenoLegionOmega@LordGeneral40k You´d be correct! Tori mark the area where sacred ground starts. Its kind of a ¨be respectful, youre entering a shrine¨ sign.
If traversing them was dangerous per se (spiritually) sites like fushimi inari would not make any sense, as they have about 10000 of them
@IMoeHal@XenoLegionOmega@LordGeneral40k I'll give a non supernatural explanation.
Many times, religious people make shrines/memorials in places where people died.
Walking in could mean retracing the steps of those who died
For example this cave might flood easily, always reaserch before exploring!