I’ve got a range of levels 5-8 in my garage of all types, but I have to admit, I love knowing the fury my one shots bring to the enemy.
Running my VK around like a madman scout is also a blast.

Zero wrote:Everyone hates on artillery, unless you’ve got someone who knows what they’re doing backing them up. When I get 4 kills, keep sweeping the other side back and on the move, or pinned behind cover because they’re scared of the destruction that will rain down on them... people love me.
I’ve got a range of levels 5-8 in my garage of all types, but I have to admit, I love knowing the fury my one shots bring to the enemy.
Running my VK around like a madman scout is also a blast.
being kept at arm’s length from everything, especially characters, in an already-expensive game, is an insult, worsened by the option to shortcut your way there with real cash, that is in turn gated behind a blind bag system. Optional or no, it’s ugly, and worst of all, this cavalcade of currencies and diminishing-return upgrades stands in the way of the game itself. What does ol’ George and his lunchboxes make of all this, I wonder?
All my friends grew up, and I don't have time to play. Video games are all I have now.Speaker to Animals wrote:Dungeons and Dragons is still there in packed away in a box in your closet wondering WTF is wrong with you.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:All my friends grew up, and I don't have time to play. Video games are all I have now.Speaker to Animals wrote:Dungeons and Dragons is still there in packed away in a box in your closet wondering WTF is wrong with you.
I still wouldn't have time to go to those places, and nobody else would either. What we need are State Babysitting Programs, or some shitSpeaker to Animals wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:All my friends grew up, and I don't have time to play. Video games are all I have now.Speaker to Animals wrote:Dungeons and Dragons is still there in packed away in a box in your closet wondering WTF is wrong with you.
That's the problem that needs to be addressed. I think we just need places where regular (good) games are played all the time.
Zero wrote:For awhile I had a regular game night at our FLGS where we’d break out new games in between our usual Star Wars Armada matches.
Good times, and relaxing. Unless the dice gods fucked up your whole strategy...