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Sennex

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  1. Did you get it yet?
  2. John Wick was awesome Watched Goosebumps, my son was scared in parts, it was awesome
  3. http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2016/02/15/mass-effect-andromeda-lead-writer-leaves-bioware-to-join-bungie.aspx On November 7, 2014 ("N7 Day" as it's known to Mass Effect fans), BioWare introduced Chris Schlerf as the new lead writer for its upcoming follow-up to the beloved Shepard trilogy. Schlerf, who was the lead writer of Halo 4, joined BioWare Montreal to work on the game we now know as Mass Effect: Andromeda. Today, through a series of tweets, Schlerf confirmed that he has left BioWare to join Bungie. You can read his tweets on his departure from BioWare and arrival at Bungie below. To confirm what some folks asked about a few months back, I am no longer working on ME:A at BioWare Montreal. — schlerf (@schlerf) February 16, 2016 Sincerely one of the best experiences of my career-I'm incredibly grateful to have worked w/ such talented & truly wonderful human beings. — schlerf (@schlerf) February 16, 2016 Think MEA is really gonna blow people away; couldn't be prouder to be part of it, & excited like a lil kid to play the final when it's out. — schlerf (@schlerf) February 16, 2016 All that said, very happy to be back in Seattle, working with this scrappy little company called Bungie that some of you may have heard of. — schlerf (@schlerf) February 16, 2016 Think we might have some interesting stories to tell... — schlerf (@schlerf) February 16, 2016 The news comes hot on the heels of another major departure from BioWare: David Gaider, who was instrumental in crafting the Dragon Age universe. Gaider recently announced that he has joined Beamdog as creative director. Just a few weeks prior to that, Andromeda's senior development director, Chris Wynn, announced his departure from the team. Wynn has since become the executive producer of H1Z1 at Daybreak. Mass Effect: Andromeda was officially unveiled at last year's E3 and is currently slated to release sometime in 2016. We have reached out to EA for more information and will update this story if we receive comment.
  4. Is that the one where kidnapping pays off for the white family?
  5. Any of you all check this out? I have a copy, and it isn't bad, but it isn't exactly good either. It is really weird. I don't understand some of the design decisions in the game.
  6. Are they locked in the DLC?
  7. Batman: Bad Blood So we have every Animated DC movie released so far. This one is really a great addition to the collection (Edit: Warning for DC comics fans, there is one major flaw in the story, but it is still a fun movie)
  8. Sennex

    Destiny 2

    I might pick up this next DLC, but I sort of doubt it. It is really hard to say with how wonky Destiny has been for me these last few months.
  9. OMG the Driving was almost as bad as GTAIV! I found myself using the shitty economy cars more than anything else, as they had the best handling and control. Flawed, dumb, story, that wasn't engaging. Still though the gunplay was solid. The sneaking and "Towers" could have been better, but it wasn't to bad. My son loved the game, so I know I will end up getting it
  10. What up!
  11. I keep forgetting to look more into this DLC. Thanks for reminding me. I also need to finish the campaign at some point
  12. I love the original 3 books, and the original 3 movies, even if they were radically different. However,this is what the Bourne series has bcome I won't lie though, I will end up seeing this movie, just as I have all the others. They just need to leave it more open ended, and have better writers, since they are attempting to go for a new James Bond
  13. Destiny's new 'Damage Referee' will punish laggy players http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/05/bungie-destiny-damage-referee/ Destiny is in a state of limbo right now as Bungie struggles with the pressures of developing a sequel while keeping existing gamers entertained. Many Year One players have downed tools (controllers) altogether, but for those who have stuck around and kept Crucible arenas well populated, things have slowly started to improve. With its February update, Bungie is using that momentum to further balance online skirmishes with its new "Damage Referee." It's a new system designed shift power to Guardians with reliable connections and punish those who don't. Don't worry, your PvP battles won't soon be adjudicated by a virtual official in a black and white striped shirt. Instead, Bungie will implement new checks that can identify when a player is manipulating their connection to juice their kill stats or is unfairly profiting from poor connectivity. Guardians with a solid ping may notice that their weapons feel more reliable, kills are recognized quicker and slower players become less frustrating to fight. Gamers with slower connections, on the other hand, may lose duels more often, even if they feel they shot first or it looked like they evaded a firestorm just in time. The colored connection indicators will still show the connection statuses of fireteam members, but the Damage Referee will now silently shift the balance of play in the favor of those with green bars. The February update will also include another major change: the removal of Special ammo from some game types. In a bid to reduce instances where an opponent can sprint to a clearing and headshot a freshly spawned Guardian, Bungie will require players in all 3v3 playlists to pick up ammo from a Special crate before unleashing hell with their sniper rifle or shotgun. When the update drops on February 9th, players will gain access to the Crimson Days event. Like the Festival of the Lost, this Valentine's Day instance will introduce new game modes as well as new emblems, shaders and emotes for Guardians to equip. That might not be enough for some gamers, who prefer big DLC updates, but it may keep those in for the long haul happy until the next big instalment rolls out to consoles.
  14. Yea, so I have two controllers, one is really shitty and old. It was the first one I got with the system back when MW2 was new. It hasn't worked right in years. The other is the one that is now having this issue. It is around 4 years old. I read that it could be the thing that holds the battery, so am going to swap those here in a few and test it
  15. Yea, that didn't fix it either
  16. Stupid 360 controller keeps disconnecting from the system. I can't sort out why, I've tried 4 new batteries, and still it keeps happening. Any suggestions before I resort to google?
  17. Bohemia Interactive sent out the following email: https://archive.is/20160204180010/https://data.bistudio.com/mailing/html/dayz-forums-security-incident-alert-4-2-2016.html on February 4th, 2016, to anyone who had an account at forums.dayzgame.com, informing them that their databases were hacked and all information regarding emails, passwords, and usernames has been stolen by hackers. It is stated that the passwords were not stored in plain-text, but it is advised to change your passwords if you used passwords similar to the ones used on forums.dayzgame.com
  18. Get the officially Translated books if you do They were written in polish, and I have direct translations (Which are able to be purchased), and they are hard as fuck to read. I didn't realize what I was getting at the time I bought the whole set.
  19. Yea, the books really make you despise Triss, not to mention feel bad for her. Now granted the shit that the other witches do to Yennifer is INSANE, and Geralt / Ciri are literally the only good things in her life. some stuff from the books:
  20. BOOOOO Tris is purty, but Yen 4 life! Grats on beat the game though man. I still haven't finished it. I need to
  21. Dave always has time for a good Arsing, just check his webcam. Also, my wife decided that we were seeing this movie for Valentines day. (She has a pretty decent collection of Deadpool comics, that she has never fucking read, she just buys them and puts them in her collection box)
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