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Same thing for me really, I was fairly naive to the situation until quite a bit later. Apparently there were others in my school that had things figured out.
OK, who wrote this and why do they know about the girl I dated in middle school? Seriously I'm dying laughing here, I dated a girl named Krista who cheated on me and started sleeping around the school after that.
...I'm looking at you Grand Theft Auto 4! *evil eye*
You put this situation into perfect perspective. I'm in the same situation you are. The gameplay is a lot of fun and I have a good time playing through it.

I play borderlands with a friend and we use Skype to talk while we game. But with borderlands, it has voice chat built into the game and there's no in-game option to turn it off. Well we have nice headsets and skype sounds about 10times better than their built in "talking in a tin can" voice chat. So we had to search the internet to find out which config file to edit. This is after spending 30mins trying to figure out which ports the game has to use and setting up our firewalls so that we could play. (Why won't gaming companies give the users this information?! Arghh)

Even with all the grief we've had with borderlands, the game is so much fun that I found it all worth it. Then the DLC was announced... ugh, zombies? Really? How original. Plus I didn't see a PC release for it at first. Then I read here that they are releasing it but we get to pay to have the worst of the worst DRM installed on our machines even though it's already on the steam service?

Forget it... I consider the game done now when I finish the original content. If they release a new expansion without the DRM then I'll think about picking it back up.
EA Games.... *whispers loudly* charge everything!
You can rotate the hands to look better (or almost any object in the game) by holding the TAB button before clicking on the object. That will give you 360 degrees rotation on everything but feet.
"...because no pages are wide enough not to fit in."
I bed to differ:
http://worm.bluesfear.com/index.php?content=submissions&action=view
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I used to have a build almost exactly like this, but the extra starting mana doesn't ever seem to make up for the 6% chance to clearcast in a long battle. In trash, having a large pool to start with is nice, but in a 15 min fight, the procs of 6% chance of clear casting will greatly outweigh it. Plus you have better healing numbers with more into holy.
I don't think they are too worried if someone takes it, they could probably just do a few dailies to get it all back. Gold flows like water in the outlands.
One thing I noticed is that the new pain suppression tooltip seemed to hit at the fact that it would reduce the person's total threat by 5%, not just reduce any new threat they generate during the 8 seconds. Depending on which one it is, I think they skill could be pretty much useless.

Now don't get me wrong, I used Disc all they way to the late 60's. But as I starting getting more and more mp5 the disc tree fell the way side.

Power infusion, while at first sounds like fun for a mage or DPS caster, it really doesn't help because if they have the right gear they could do the extra dps if they felt like it, they simply choose not to because it would pull agro. So that leaves it for healers, but why give 20% healing for 15secs ever 3 mins when you could just get the bonuses from the holy tree at all times.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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