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BO7H B4RRELS

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  1. ^ Ahahahahhahahaha! That's great.
  2. This made me happy/sad. Happy because if you read it like it's real, it's awesome news. Sad because it's not. Damn, I wish this was real.
  3. Reddit for life. lol Nice find.
  4. I already did. I was watching him on a live feed. Just making small talk. lol
  5. Welcome to the forum. Where are you from?
  6. Hand Canon telemetries for my Thorn.
  7. The "disappointment" is over-rated. A majority of this forum is hooked on the game. But, I will say, I think a large part of that is because we enjoy playing it in a party. So, it might not be as fun if you're going at it solo all the time. Have you played Red Dead Redemption? It's a sandbox type of game set in the Wild West era. Saints Row series Just Cause series Fallout
  8. Bungie!!! Patch in dual weilding now!!!!!!!
  9. Haha, whoops. Yeah, BO1. Although, I really enjoyed both BO1 and 2.
  10. That was a nice clip, Hector. I miss BO2, such a fun game.
  11. The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Bethesda's online entry in the Elder Scrolls franchise, Elder Scrolls Online, finally has a release date for its Xbox One and PS4 versions: June 9. And along with that announcement, the developer also revealed that the MMO will no longer require a monthly subscription to play. Now dubbed The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited, the game will include all of the content from the current game "plus all the updates and content additions, including the exciting new Justice and Champion systems." A one-off payment for this baseline game is required, but online play will not be locked to subscriptions thereafter. The PC version of Tamriel Unlimited will go live on March 17, and current players will be automatically shifted over. If you've already purchased the game, you won't need to buy it again. Of course, there's still a benefit for those who want to maintain their paid subscription; ESO Plus is the name of the game's premium service, and it will include: "exclusive in-game bonuses, a monthly allotment of Crowns to use in the store and access to all DLC game packs while a member." Crowns will function as Tamriel Unlimited's premium currency. As with other online games, Xbox owners will need an active Xbox Live Gold subscription and PlayStation owners will need a PlayStation Plus membership. Bethesda will be discussing the game in more depth at noon ET (9 AM PST) on its Twitch channel. Rumors were recently circulating recently that the long-running World of Warcraft would also transition to a free-to-play model soon, but Blizzard clarified that that's not the plan for their own MMO quite yet.
  12. Hug. We're here for you man.
  13. Garen is a fairly simple, straightforward Champion. He is still one of my favorites. He can get super tanky amd still do decent damage. Glad you're enjoying it. Try browsing a few guides and videos for the Champions you enjoy.
  14. ^ Good catch, Mike. I forgot all about that!
  15. No problem. Your new sig is hilarious.
  16. It's been a while since I've read/watched anything on it, but my first impressions when I checked it out were positive. Seems like it could be pretty cool.
  17. 20 January 2015 Last updated at 07:24 ET Hacking group Lizard Squad has been hit by an embarrassing attack that exposed the entire database of people who signed up to use its services. The group claimed to have knocked the Xbox and PlayStation gaming networks offline over Christmas. Soon after, it set up a website that let anyone who paid use its software to deluge other sites with data. The attack that exposed the customer list is one of several aimed at the group and its tools. Address list Investigative journalist Brian Krebs broke the news that the database behind the Lizard Stresser tool had been compromised. The Stresser let those who paid use it to overwhelm websites or kick people offline by bombarding the sites they were using with data. Mr Krebs did not name who got at the data but said he had acquired a dump of the entire roster of 14,241 people who signed up. Anyone visiting the Stresser site was warned about the attack by text on the main page's login box which urged people to change the password they created when they registered. In a blogpost, Mr Krebs said the Lizard Squad had not taken many precautions to protect the login and contact information surrendered by users. "All registered usernames and passwords were stored in plain text," said Mr Krebs, adding that only a few hundred of those who signed up had paid to use it. Tech news site Ars Technica also got hold of the database dump which was briefly posted on the Mega file-sharing system. It said most of those who used it were gamers keen to stop rivals playing a particular game. Minecraft servers were a favourite target of the Stresser users, it said. Ars Technica said the dump of the database could spell problems for anyone who had used it because the IP addresses of many of them were poorly obscured and could, with a little work, be recovered. The plundering of the database comes soon after other computer experts took apart the tools that Lizard Squad has been using. One exposed the source code of a program used to attack people on IRC chat networks, In addition, soon after the Stresser site was created, computer science student Eric Zhang managed to enumerate the names of all the people who had signed up using a very simple script. "That took just 10 minutes to do," he said. He said he was not surprised that the entire database was plundered because when he looked at the site, public access to the server behind it had not been closed off. "If you look at the site it's clearly run by someone who does not have much formal experience in software engineering," he said. "Most of what they are doing is not really impressive," he said. "Anyone can do it. All it takes is time." Mr Krebs said Lizard Squad was being targeted by security professionals irked by their sudden notoriety. He said: "There seems to be a general sense in the security research community that these guys are in way over their heads, and that if we can't bring to justice a bunch of teenagers in Western nations who are rubbing it in everyone's faces, then that's a sad state of affairs." However, he added, the time it took to carry out investigations and find members of the group had helped it survive. Recent arrests of Lizard Squad members seemed only to have scooped up some of its hangers-on but had let some of the core members remain at large.
  18. I'm getting a 404 when I click the link.
  19. I tried to add you, but it said that the user couldn't be found. Feel free to add me, BO7H B4RRELS
  20. Absolutely. I don't mind playing bots, or even a private/custom game to help you learn. I'll be sure to add you.
  21. I don't even really think of Diablo as an RPG. I feels more like a dungeon crawler arcade type game to me.
  22. Get out of here!
  23. YES! That's awesome that you tried it out. Ashe (the girl w/ the bow you played in the tutorial) is only one type of Champion. She's called a Marksman/ADC (Attack Damage Carry). She's pretty decent, but not the greatest. Every champion is so different and many can be played multiple ways. Ashe and other Marksmen typically go to the bottom lane w/ a support Champion. Mages/Assassins tend to go the mid lane, and tanks/bruisers/fighters go to the top lane. And, then you've got a jungler that roams and ganks the other lanes. That's the basic meta, but there are a lot of ways to play. Try out different roles/Champions until you find what fits you. I'm sure that will change over time too. My point is, there are many ways to play. Have fun!
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