@mjdtweets VAIO Library maintainer here, there is a VGN-A517B recovery online, which is pretty much identical to the A190. The uplaoder also uplaoded a full Clonezilla image of the drive so the discs can be used without needing to bypass model locks.
https://t.co/E2dFwp46eu
@aaronkellerOW "We want to be openly mindful not to frustrate those who like the game as it is today." And what about frustrated OW1 players? Believe it or not, there's lots of those.
Also, the workshop 6v6 must have been a dream, it's impossible without "optimized technical performance"......
If you are a tank player I highly encourage you to try 6v6 pugs
Your role instantly becomes 5x more dynamic and way more fun, you realize that tanking in 5v5 has mostly become a single gameplay option + counter swapping
Way more skill expression, thought, risk & reward
@AkemiRin7@aaronkellerOW@jakeow 5v5 is impossible to balance properly, leading to a quite frankly terrible gameplay experience, most importantly for tanks. Balanced 6v6 is objectively the better format, it's not nostalgia, and it wasn't boring, at least compared to 5v5.
@aromadilea@cameronmorley@aaronkellerOW Yes actually. Most people want 6v6 back, it's the superior format if actually balanced properly (5v5 is very hard if not impossible to balance properly).
@Youre10plybud @itsjudman@OWCavalry What I mean with the pay to win is the locked heroes, and currently, at least for me, it's impossible to do any Lifeweaver challenges, so it's impossible to unlock him without buying from the shop. Tho I agree that in the OW1 days there was a lot of people whining for everything
@Youre10plybud @itsjudman@OWCavalry When there's something to hate on, like the pay to win mechanics, bad microtransactions, the cancellation of promises from years ago, the ruined gameplay and balance, and them saying everything is better than ever, that's overhating?
@OWCavalry My guy acknowledged that they messed up big time by saying that... Hope the bad reviews keep going, that might make them do some more good changes.
@toastermrvl@JerbearFreeman@OWCavalry "impossible promises" what? With the resources they have they could absolutely deliver on these promises, but executives decided not to.