"Blizzard hasn't done anything original since The Lost Vikings" isn't a fact mate.
Hate on my opinion. I said "imo these games are the best', as in, they're the best for me. Because I only play those genres casually.
Hardcore TCG players prefer Magic
Hardcore MOBA players prefer Dota2/Lol
Hardcore class-based FPS players prefer whatever, TF2 or that last one that came out that escapes my mind rn.
"Blizzard hasn't done anything original since The Lost Vikings" isn't a fact mate.
Hate on my opinion. I said "imo these games are the best', as in, they're the best for me. Because I only play those genres casually.
Hardcore TCG players prefer Magic
Hardcore MOBA players prefer Dota2/Lol
Hardcore class-based FPS players prefer whatever, TF2 or that last one that came out that escapes my mind rn.
It doesn't stops being a fact if you call make "mate" and fanboy harder.
At least you're honest that it's nothing more than a personal opinion of yours, which makes it comparable to religion: people know it's bull****, but some people "in their opinion" still believe it anyways.
Still, the originally addressed point was your denial that Blizzard is nothing more than the Apple of gaming: copy success recipes of others or their products, sell them as something new to the sheep.
"Blizzard hasn't done anything original since The Lost Vikings" isn't a fact mate.
Hate on my opinion. I said "imo these games are the best', as in, they're the best for me. Because I only play those genres casually.
Hardcore TCG players prefer Magic
Hardcore MOBA players prefer Dota2/Lol
Hardcore class-based FPS players prefer whatever, TF2 or that last one that came out that escapes my mind rn.
You just pointed out all of the games that Blizzard used as an inspiration for their own games. You don't need to be hardcore to enjoy DOTA or TF2. I used to play both and I wasn't hardcore. I'm just a guy that doesn't throw his money to a company just because they're releasing a new game. Not recognizing the pure fact that Blizzard rips off other games is what bothers me though; Losing an argument doesn't make you worst but trying to be a smartass does.
You can get to end game where you can wear everything you bought in 6-10 hours, depending on how good you are. It's just important not to do bad quests that have no reward and having a decent leveling build helps. I'm not sure how well it works time zone wise, but you are welcome to level together, usually takes me a day to get 60. It's pretty much just important to know map layouts a little bit and not getting lured in by time waster quests (sir ghost pirate in act 3 is an utter waste of time for example) and you will be flying through levels in no time.
I saw someone post a guide on how to get 7 hours to merciless dried lake but it still takes me much longer. I'll see about leveling, but when i finish with school for the day it'll be 11pm your time. Maybe sometime if i'm not too busy, i'm taking the most difficult class for my degree this semester
And I did list games used as "inspiration", or what I'd rather call genre-defining, previously.
Filled with micro transactions that you need to use in order to race the top ranking. I've achieved legend multiple times in Hearthstone and there's no way that I could do it without buying cards and expansions. There's just no way. You start falling behind at higher ranks.
Filled with micro transactions that you need to use in order to race the top ranking. I've achieved legend multiple times in Hearthstone and there's no way that I could do it without buying cards and expansions. There's just no way. You start falling behind at higher ranks.
Regards Heartstone, agreed, its pay to win, but not pay to play.
Regards Heroes of the Storm disagreed. You can get experience boosts for you characters, skins and mounts, but they don't affect what you are able to do ingame.