I feel like I'm not getting a lot of things in the chat right now to be quite honest and I should be packing up the laptop instead of trying to figure out what's going on
We need a script that triggers on submit for a question. If 'Is Modded: Definitely;' is found in the post and it has a minecraft tag, just auto-close it.
"Your question has been closed because it's asking for support troubleshooting a modded minecraft log. Also for some reason you're now an owner of The Bridge chat."
Legends speak of the origins of memes. When mothers would put a cheap print they found at the Hallmark store on the fridge with a magnet, featuring a cat with 'Hang In There!' printed in impact font....
I found myself in an odd situation. After avoiding it for ten years, I'm now playing World of Warcraft. I played the beta for a day when it went public. Then I swore it off, thinking it would detract from my college studies. So now I'm a noob in a well aged, veteran playerbase of an old game.
My understanding is that at a certain point in the story, Matt will die unless he has the flare gun to defend himself. A guidance totem told me to give it to him, which I did, and he immediately fired the flare into the air, wasting it. Reading online indicates he doesn't always fire on it.
What...
I'd rather not say for now. I look at the guild I am in and try to follow what they're saying in chat, and it's alien to me. I know the works are english, but they make no sense. I think I also now understand what it is like for a non-technical user to attend a requirements gathering session with me at the office...
There was an article about how WoW is at an all time low for subscribers, back below peak Vanilla headcount. For me, this means if I do something stupid, there's nobody around to see!
Walked past a handful of people blitzing through the noob areas like machines, to briefly be startled by some player on a mount with shoulder pauldrons so large they sorta defeat the need for a helmet.
Shot little blue fireballs at mana wraiths while a bored set of three adventurers took the time to ride motorcycles around me and observe me for about ten minutes, saying nothing....
Warcraft shoulders have been getting out of hand for a while but people really like the style I guess. Even the developers have admitted it's a problem.
They've tried to add some skill to it with trinkets activating randomly and you being able to capitalize off that, but I don't really like the dynamic it adds
There's another mage in my guild. He's better than me and has slightly better gear, but we're usually pretty close in damage done. Depending on RNG, though, one of us can pull wildly ahead
There's challenge at the higher end, I think. I do mythic raiding. That has an element of frustration though in THAT ONE GUY MADE THE SAME MISTAKE YET AGAIN
My guildmates gripe about how the game had all the complexity stripped out over time.. Which the marketing side of me sees why. Over time, appeal had to spread, appeal to a wider user base... Accessibility must increase, hence simplifying things..
I mean, there's two sides to it. Some of the needless complexity has been removed.
Stuff like elemental resistance didn't contribute positively to the game. It meant that they designed bosses which required you farm a whole different set of gear.
It's one thing in a game like Monster Hunter if I decide "Hey, Ivory Lagia is a jerk. I wanna kill all the I. Lagias that ever lived, so I'll make some thunder resistance gear"