I'm on my fourth, not counting a couple of partial playthroughs for skill grinding. I'd like to finish my current playthrough and do one more before ME2 comes out.
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I lost my enthusiasm for the series after the first game. The fourth game had some good moments, but I haven't even bothered with finishing the campaign. I'm far more interested in Borderlands and Dragon Age: Origins.
It would depend on how bad I want the game, and the availability of other copies. I buy games online anymore, so I would occasionally get the odd game in a case without the proper cover art when I ordered them.
Anymore, I try not to buy used games at all unless they're out of print.
I know he's alot less known but Joe Flannigan from Stargate Atlantis I think would also be a good choice. He looks the most like drake in my opinion and has the sarcastic wisecracking down pretty good if you ever watched the show. I mean come on he's the perfect drake.
Citan_Uzuki
That's who I thought of immediately. Too bad he's probably nowhere near well known enough to be considered for the part. He has the looks, and spent four years making wisecracks and being sarcastic.
Strongly disagree with the other poster about Fillion, but I don't think he'd be right for the part. :p
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If you have Vista and are using a high-end gaming machine then dont bother upgrading to windows 7.
Daytona_178
Elaborate? I'm honestly curious.
On high end PC's you only benefit in getting slightly faster boot times, gaming performance and pretty much everything performs the same because Windows 7 is just a refined Vista. If you have a low-end system Windows 7 runs a lot faster than Vista because its more effiecient.My system isn't exactly high end, but I've been finding about the same thing. Performance isn't really any different than Vista Ultimate. Both are the 64 bit versions.
I installed Windows 7 last Friday.
[QUOTE="BobZany"]Some people are terrible at tanking though. And if you don't know the instance and fights, well, kind of pointless being the tank in that situation.They're still a very strong class. Go ahead and make one if you want. There's no harm in at least checking them out. I do highly recommend getting a tank spec as mentioned. You might even prefer it for how fast you'll get groups when you want one.
zomglolcats
Well, yeah, you'd want to be competent at tanking if you plan on doing it very much. There's a lot of information out there if you're willing to look for it that can help you do well. As far as knowing the instances, there's ways to get information there, too. Read up on the place on wowhead if you're inclined and do it on normal first. Tanking is easy enough nowadays that it's not really that big a deal.
They're still a very strong class. Go ahead and make one if you want. There's no harm in at least checking them out. I do highly recommend getting a tank spec as mentioned. You might even prefer it for how fast you'll get groups when you want one.
I prefer to take my time and explore, unless the game isn't that great and I'm looking forward to playing something (potentially) better. Though, I'll sometimes come back for a second play that's more of a speed run, depending on the game.
I think somewhere in the 11-20 range. Most of them haven't been worth it in the end. Some I've easily gotten as much enjoyment out of as I would a full $60 title like Shadow Complex and Battlefield 1943.
There were a few parts that were tough for me, but mostly I found the gameplay fairly forgiving, especially in the platforming sections (no turning around 180 and jumping into pits like in Tomb Raider for me :p). But you do have to take advantage of cover as much as you can in the shooting portions. Well, except for towards the end. I think I shot and ran at that point.
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