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  1. Give this man some depth, he wants to know why!
  2. Narrowing this down to 5 is a huge ordeal because I have some pretty significant memories for these games. Mario Kart 64 (1996) - This game is where my only child/ super competitive nature came out. I was obsessed with challenging anyone I could at it, learning proper lines and being a cunt to other friends. This is probably a game and a series I will talk the most garbage in, with my confidence level never less than 100%. Battle mode was the most intense giggle fest and loved every minute of the game. Zelda: The Ocarina of Time (1998) - This game I remember being 12 and my next door neighbor (10) had it. The weird part was we weren't super good at it but his older sister was so we just loved watching her play it while backseat gaming; plus she was the older neighbor girl so clearly I had a thing for her. I remember how crazy technical and in depth the game was but so graphically amazing. When I finally got around to the game myself the water temple to this day will still be one of the hardest gaming zones I have ever experienced. I went back to the game in my late twenties and beat the water temple in 15 minutes... I sucked at games back then... Diablo 2 (2000) - This should be on everyone's list and I want to call anyone a liar if it's not. This game to me was all about numbers, min maxing, efficiency and probably one of the best games I have ever played in my life. Character rush to cow nightmare/ hell difficulty on my fresh level 2 necromancer: Blood Golem and Iron Maiden... Javazon... Fanaticism Pally... I was never able to find a Windforce bow, always had to settle for a Buriza. Delta Force 2 (release 1999, but I started playing in... 2004?) - Holy crap guys, here we go: internet gaming. I had my Compaq Presario with an Intel Celeron D, the purple tower face plate. AOL 7.0 discs widely in use and a friend of mine let me borrow this game. This started a lot for me, I started getting involved with Photoshop and the NovaHQ community as a designer, I started my own signature request forums/ website with other players. I met a group called Natural Born Killaz (NBK) and I still talk to every single one of them to this day with a fantasy football league going on year 12... We competed in Search and Destroy on the Black Flag League circuit. This was my first time with a headset and the voip system Roger Wilco and this I attribute 100% to my desire to compete online against others, online leagues and competitive FPS games. Left 4 Dead (2008) - Xbox 360 and this game was pretty interesting to me as a co-op game. I ran into a guy from Texas online who started showing me all these neat "instakill" spots with a specific zombie and he then told me about MLG's game-battles and the competitive scene. Absolutely hooked, counting down from 3-2-1 to land instant attacks that if done within the exact second of your teammates is an instant win, immobilizing the other team. I learned to walk all 4 movies completely backwards in my role for the team. I then build my first gaming pc and find the Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) and CAL. It was probably the first game I went semi- pro in. Honorable Mentions: Guild Wars - Met one of my closest friends from there and almost qualified with my team for worlds in Leipzig, Germany. TMNT: Turtles in Time. Pokemon: Red & Blue. Picture of my first ever computer!
  3. Whenever there is a new super hero or comic book show/ movie I always default to this guy's channel. He's a smooth talker with an insane amount of knowledge on comic books. This channel was designed to assist in answering all of your questions about Marvel Comics and DC Comics in an easy to understand way. Some of the topics that you can dive into: How to kill (super hero). Complete ranking of power levels in Marvel/ DC. Complete background stories, lore, history on a character, ie. I used this to research the entire Iron Fist comic series, how that leads into the defenders, etc... Complete story archs or live videos when a new movie or show is announced. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKxQmKgrkUv4S7P5w0pLayw Y'all should totally subscribe and start watching, but you will lose huge chunks of your life as the videos are really interesting. Sorry @GazzaGarratt it took me so long to post this and double sorry as I only remembered because today's video was "How To Kill The Guardians of The Galaxy".
  4. We have a discord. https://discord.gg/DhZj6eh
  5. The3rdWalker

    PS5

    2 years too soon. The past 3 generations of consoles have all been on a 7 year cycle' this one is five. I'm out.
  6. The concept of quality levels is important in the Diablo games and has existed since Diablo I. In the strict sense these refer to the six quality levels of equipment players can find: Inferior: These items are intended to be sell-able items and are not normally worn by the player. Also referred to as "junk". In Diablo III these items are close to worthless in terms of gold value and as such they mostly serve as filler-items that may drop from monsters. "Junk" in its purest form. Common: Most normal items have no attributes associated with them unless they are of superior quality. They are the base item to be modified by other qualities. Magic: Magic items have a few affixes on them that are reflected in the name of the item. For example, on the boots pictured at right, "Ornate" applies a +150% gold sell value to vendors and "of Accuracy" gives the boots an additional dexterity modifier. Rare: Rare items are better magic items, spawning with more random properties. Blizzard has stated that they want rare items to have a chance to be better than legendary items because of the random modifiers. Legendary: Legendary items replace Unique Items from Diablo II. They are powerful items with many preset properties that always appear on the same legendary items, though they also come with a few random properties that differ between items. Set: Set items are similar to legendary items except they also provide additional properties if you equip items of the same set. Some set items can be crafted by an Artisan after finding corresponding recipes or dropped as regular loot at end-game. Note that rare, legendary and set items can all be viable the most powerful depending on where in the game the player is and how rich the player. Rare items are in theory the best, provided they drop with favorable properties, while legendary and set items provide solid and consistent bonuses. Magic items of an equal level are generally weak however, and common items are always trumped by the other tiers. Items of common, magic, rare, legendary and set quality can all be crafted by the blacksmith.
  7. I won't pre-order this as I don't pre-order anything anymore after the first Destiny. I do see myself getting though. These companies have to earn their money.
  8. I think it's dumb. Unfortunately this is tooled towards the casual player base and the last time a patch was done for the casual base we now have one of the most boring metas of the pro league. (Glaz + Montagne) This change is also similar to the addition of clay mores into the game, giving players a tool to compensate for their lack of covering one another or having a better knowledge of your surroundings.
  9. I've had it since it was released on console; Greater Rift 54 solo Demon Hunter. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Walker#11802
  11. We should look into a board game or cards against humanity online games. Not crazy pc needed but dozens of us can play at once and laugh like hell. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Woooooo! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. http://en.pro.eslgaming.com/r6/proleague/pc/news/announcing-the-prizepool-of-the-year-2-season-1/ rom May 20th to 21st, the best Rainbow Six: Siege teams from three regions will meet in Katowice, Poland, in order to decide which one is the best in the world. Here you’ll get to know about the event, including prize pool and slots distribution, and more! Eight teams in total will meet at the Rainbow Six Pro League LAN Finals this season. Both Europe and North America will have three representatives each, while Latin America will be represented by two squads. The tournament will take place from May 20th-21st in the ESL Arena in Katowice which already hosted a Rainbow Six: Siege event last year. The total prize pool of the Rainbow Six Pro League for this season is $237,500. $70,500 will be distributed among the teams who participated in the online stage and $167,000 will be the total prize pool of the R6PL LAN Finals. Each team that qualifies for the offline tournament is guaranteed $8,000, but other teams competing in the online stage will be rewarded as well: Online stage prize pool 3rd place: $7,500 (only in LATAM) 4th place: $6,000 5-6th place: $4,500 7-8th place: $3,000 LAN final prize pool 1st place: $75,000 2nd place: $30,000 3-4th place: $15,000 5-8th place: $8,000 Tickets for the Rainbow Six Pro League Finals in Katowice, Poland, will be available soon. In addition, we’re glad to announce the prize pool distribution for the Challenger League, where teams are fighting for spots in the Rainbow Six Pro League. In each of the three regions $5,000 will be divided amongst the four best teams as follows: 1st place: $2,500 2nd place: $1,250 3rd place: $750 4th place: $500 The prize pool distribution in the Major Leagues will be the same as in the Challenger League.
  14. Do y'all remember the plastic fishing rod video game that people had in their bathrooms?
  15. Clash Royale and Golf Clash for me. What an old man thing to say! (sarcasm)
  16. Isn't titanfall 2 a sequel? So sequel of the sequel. The game was fantastic compared to the first one and the only downfall was their time of release. I expect a third game to be released but hopefully they can build onto it even more and pick a better release schedule.
  17. Icons are gone?! Yes!
  18. You know? It just feels really... generic. It's pretty, sure but what gameplay elements will this have to make it worth the 60.00 base and the season pass.
  19. When my wife and I were in the best shape of our lives we would use our sunday nights to meal prep. In 2 hours we could make 3 to 4 different meals that make up about 5 servings and cover us for the week. On health and fitness in general: There are only a few things health and fitness wise that bother me; detoxing, and fad diets. If you want to lose weight there is no other method than caloric deficit and it can be done in a health and sustainable manner. Detox drinks are total bullshit, you have organs for that so no drinking your cayenne pepper and maple syrup once a day will not do what your shaman tells you it will.
  20. So I've been working on this with a partner who is a pro player from Lethal Gaming, this is a business venture. We are going to try and create a company/ league to compete with ESL and the Pro League! I'm excited, nervous and pumped to see how this works out. We have decided if we can see steady growth throughout four seasons (1 year) we would be turning this into an LLC and progressing further.
  21. I didn't really feel interested in the game with Dead by Daylight being out for so long and beginning to really polish the scuffs out. The game looked and ran okay in beta. Honestly my favorite part of the trailer were the old 80s VHS logo intros.
  22. Keep shield up, let shield down and hip fire win round, repeat. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. I won't be buying it until seeing how the game goes after the first week of release. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  24. teamspeak, now that's a term I haven't heard in awhile. I thought it went the way of the dodo bird like Ventrilo and Roger Wilco. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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