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-needs more emphasis on online multiplayer. any game that doesn't include it is barely worth purchasing unless its released near the holiday season.
thats it.
The fact of the matter is, jrpgs are yesteryears games. They are boring, and niche. Most people want excitement and fun in their game, not having to monotonously trod through dungeon after dungeon or quest after quest.
The market itself has generally moved on to more fun, exciting games, like fps, action, and western rpgs. Games that you know, are acually fun to play.
JRPGs just don't appeal to the mass market, playing through the game with almost the same boring mechanics that I have dozens of times before just isn't fun. I really don't see how people enjoy them.
The Office is my favorite show still airing, next to "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"-OpaK-Haha, I remember there was one episode of Always Sunny that I laughed so hard at, I don't remember right now, but at the time, it was by far the funniest episode of a tv show I had ever seen.
I like both these shows, I just wish I was smart enough to keep tract of what time and channel they were on so I could regularly watch them.
I am absolutely amazing at conversations. I can talk for hours and hours and carry on a conversation by myself. I often walk down the street and just chat up strangers. I am especiually very fluent with bueatiful woman. I am easily able to approach them, chat them up, and get there number. I find that I am extremely confident, and this makes it alot easier to talk to anyone and everyone. I am not selfconscious at all. Basically my conversation skills are absolutely amazing.
Much better.
Seriously, I have to be honest with you, i'm the same way as you (kind of) in that Im not that popular, nor do I like school.
But you know, the only important thing you need to remember is that all that matters is that you do well. Just go to school, and get good grades. This is a very early part of your life. You being popular doesnt matter in the grand scheme. Getting good grades does because it opens up better college oppotunities.
So go to school, do your work, study hard, do good, go to college, get a great job.
When I see GoW, no matter if the thread is talking about futuristic shooters, or ancient badasses who become gods, I still read "God of War". Granted I quickly correct myself, but... Why do people use the GoW acronym for Gears, when GeoW is more accurate?GoW = Gears of War when obviously it should be that in the context. I use gow all the time when I mean gears of war, you do realize ancronyms often have multiple different meanings to them. There is no "first come first serve", and it is almost always easy to distinguish what the person means.
God of War came first, and thus it earned the GoW acronym. GeoW or simply "Gears" is just as easy, and takes much less brainpower to process than throwing in the wrong acronym. No matter where your inner fanboy lies, GoW should = God of War, and GeoW = Gears of War. Thats just how it works. First come first serve. Maybe I'm just making a big deal of it, but seriously...
GoW = God of War
GeoW/Gears = Gears of War
whats there to misunderstand?
0rin
The real problem with this misunderstanding is people like you.
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