i enjoyed naga DH while it lasted. it was fun and required a modicum of thought (naga, spell, naga, spell) more than other brainless combo or other highroll decks
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Fortnite had a mostly complete PvE game built, and then released the BR that expanded exponentially. Later, they cancelled further development on the PvE side of things. Blizzard delivered nothing and then cancelled. Totally different.
Shameful that they made $1bn in loot box sales and couldn't give the team the resources to maintain OW1 live service while creating whatever they wanted OW2 to be. Look at the content Epiq manufactured for Fortnite during the same time period.
I've been saving arena/gift packs a few weeks out from minisets before opening them. I also saved up a good amount of dust in the bank so I just craft what's necessary and skip the rest of the minisets. Seems to have worked fine thus far.
Given how much time it was in development, it still felt rushed and unfinished at launch. Gave everything a very "naked cash grab" feel. That they never ended up rescuing it with real end-game goals tells me that it was something pitched to increase monetization with gameplay an afterthought.
That's an awful look no matter which way you cut it and really gives credibility to the idea that either the mode was rushed out the door before it was ready or Blizzard just stopped giving a shit about it after the lukewarm reception it got.
going second is almost always an auto-lose
i enjoyed naga DH while it lasted. it was fun and required a modicum of thought (naga, spell, naga, spell) more than other brainless combo or other highroll decks
love to see a giant monopoly consolidate competition to pump its console business
are they saying that the signature cards are legal in Twist, but the regular versions arent?
Won't look good in Microsoft's antitrust case to buy ActiBlizz
The email I received states:
Good review, well-reasoned. Can't say I'm surprised with any of it. Blizzard isn't "Blizzard" anymore. Gaming in 2023 Aware
Fortnite had a mostly complete PvE game built, and then released the BR that expanded exponentially. Later, they cancelled further development on the PvE side of things. Blizzard delivered nothing and then cancelled. Totally different.
Shameful that they made $1bn in loot box sales and couldn't give the team the resources to maintain OW1 live service while creating whatever they wanted OW2 to be. Look at the content Epiq manufactured for Fortnite during the same time period.
gonna immanentize the eschaton with this one
I find it tough to evaluate these cards with rotation. Many could be absolutely nuts depending on what core is
I've been saving arena/gift packs a few weeks out from minisets before opening them. I also saved up a good amount of dust in the bank so I just craft what's necessary and skip the rest of the minisets. Seems to have worked fine thus far.
Given how much time it was in development, it still felt rushed and unfinished at launch. Gave everything a very "naked cash grab" feel. That they never ended up rescuing it with real end-game goals tells me that it was something pitched to increase monetization with gameplay an afterthought.
Just throw to floor on rank reset and 1st with any hero is easy! It's the Kripparrian way
Definitely could've used faster animation times on the fireworks :)
Why not both?
I get it, but you're buying into a system that might drastically change. It's weird. Would be better to reset + give credit at least? Idk.
Charging money during a beta is hilarious. Consumer protections, pls
What does having lived in the Philippines have to do with getting into the beta?
Agree