I always see these threads way too late, don't think I'll ever get a key.
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I can't speak for SWtOR, but a few Summers ago I only had access to the 3G Internet on my phone, and I was able to play WoW on it just fine. My latency would reach around 400 at times, but it was definitely playable.
I just recently purchased the Corsair Vengeance 1500 headset, and to be honest I'm not all that impressed by them. They are super comfortable and the mic is superb, but the sound leaves a lot to be desired.
I've got a -50% off Valve and a -50% off Left 4 Dead 2 coupon. My steamid is Nightmare774, if anyone wants them.
I'd really like the SMNC beta key if you still have it.
You should have no problem maxing it out with that PC. It doesn't appear to be that demanding, and seems to run as well or better than WoW for me.
Mafia 1
I have a weakness for good gangster stories, especially those that take place in the 1920's. They did a fantastic job of capturing the feel of the era in Mafia, and the story is great to boot.
with_teeth26
Agreed, 100%!
Also, Diablo 2, I spent so much time playing that game. It was easily some of the best times I've ever had playing a game, and I still play it on occasion.
Morrowind as well, been playing it pretty consistently since I bought it in 2004, mods really keep that game alive.
I used to subscribe to Everquest 2 back in the day, and I liked it a lot. So I figured I'd come back for a bit now that its F2P, but the classes/races offered in the free version are pure crap, so it's not even worth it to me. Not only that, but it costs $7.50 to unlock a new class, and you can't even earn Station Cash in game like you can do with Turbine points. Seems like this F2P model is not very good at all, people would be much better off sticking to Turbine games for a good F2P experience.
I don't see what the comparison is. Mirrors Edge is based around a single gimmick and milks it dry, while every other aspect of the game is shortchanged. Its platforming in first person. There is little that is innovative about that when you really examine the mechanics. Portal takes a gimmick and then develops it as thoroughly as possible, constantly throwing new and varied challenges. I don't think you should say its as fresh as Portal because the only game close to Portal is its sequel. And I would never put Mirrors Edge in the same cIass I would EASILY put Mirror's Edge in the same class as Portal. It had great gameplay, and some interesting ideas, with a decently good story. I loved Mirror's Edge, played through it a number of times now, can't wait for a sequel.[QUOTE="Jackboot343"]
Mirror's Edge was as fresh as Portal was when it came out. Two short but two fresh and enjoyable experiences. I thought they announced they were working on a sequel a long time ago. It would be much more interesting and replayable if they made the game nonlinear and open world. Think if DICE could make the sequel with the BF3 Frostbite 2 Engine with destructible environments could enhance the immersion and change strategy.
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