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I was thinking, what if Pepper put cute little notes in Tony’s helmet. Then I was like nah, but I know someone who would do that.
“Be safe out there!
I love you!Good luck.
-Coulson”
The best part of this movie was Coulson’s huge crush on Captain America oh my gosh
toastradamus replied to your post: toastradamus replied to your post: If I can stop…
but…TOR is a horrible MMO. In every way shape and form. It has no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
The only real problem I see is that it isn’t free to play, which is becoming increasingly popular amongst games recently. The other things that can be perceived as issues are hardly unique:
It does have these problems, but not nearly as bad as a lot of other games I’ve played. Let’s talk about some of these issues in other MMOs I’ve played:
You can’t get worse with repetitive questing than with City of Heroes/Villains. I played that game for a couple years, and let me tell you, there are really only like 3 different types of quests in that game. It gets seriously old, and only had appeal for me in the rather cool superpowers and the amazing character customization. In other words, it was fun until you started playing.
World of Warcraft is the epitome of problems with endgame. There’s plenty of content, don’t get me wrong. But the whole pvp system in that game is awfully broken, and trying to do dungeons with people is no fun unless you already have all the amazing endgame gear, in which case people will harass you for being “newbish”. Class balance is also an extreme issue with that game; you know there’s a problem when you have classes that are completely dominated by every single other class, or when you have a few classes that absolutely obliterate the others. WoW had both those problems. At least it actually had endgame though, which was an issue with Everquest 2 very early on: it really didn’t have any (of course they changed that later, but we had moved on by that point).
What I like about ToR is that, while these stereotypical mmo problems are still present, not one is omnipresent and aggravates (at least me) to the extreme. ToR has a viable, engaging story for every class, class balance actually exists, and it wasn’t horrendously complicated (anyone tried that Warhammer 40k mmo? I couldn’t get it). I mean, if you don’t like MMOs to begin with, you probably won’t like it. But I like MMOs, KotoR, Kotor 2 (the games in the time period the game is based upon), and I love the Star Wars universe, so the game works perfectly for me.
So, in short, I personally believe it’s a good MMO in comparison to other MMOs I’ve played (City of Heroes, Everquest 1 & 2, LotR Online, WoW, etc). But while I respect your personal view, I don’t agree. I like ToR. I enjoy it’s story and the characters, just like I do in every bioware game I’ve played. That’s that.

toastradamus replied to your post: If I can stop getting sucked into playing The Old…
how can you be sucked into TOR? It’s bland as shit
I’ve been playing MMOs since before I could read. I guess it’s in my blood.
It’s a lot more fun than WoW for me in every possible way as well.
If I can stop getting sucked into playing The Old Republic all day, I plan to start liveblogging Sonic 3 tomorrow.
Curse these video games, not giving me enough time to post about other video games.
it should totally have a scene about Sleipnir
This is Slepnir
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