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Now that you've mastered the basics of LotRO's mounted combat system, it's time to get into the details of combat and the ideal build of the war-steed.
Guides
Mon, Oct 15, 2012
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LotRO's new mounted combat system is big and complex. Here's the first of our 3-part guide into the inner workings, looking at the basics.
Guides
Mon, Oct 01, 2012
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In the final part of our 3-part guide, we look at the only piece of equipment your war-steed needs: the Legendary Bridle.
Guides
Tue, Oct 09, 2012
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Almost three years have passed since the original Torchlight was released to critical acclaim, and now Runic is back with the co-op enabled, open world enhanced sequel. Is Torchlight II blatantly better? Read on to find out!
Reviews
Fri, Sep 21, 2012
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Gunky and Shayalyn clash horns over GW2's dynamic questing, game immersion and playable races.
Opinions
Thu, Sep 13, 2012
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A new tier for level cap and some tweaks to mid-tier resources
News
Fri, Aug 31, 2012
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Recruiting for Alpha testing of the next chapter while planning for the end of the current game
News
Fri, Aug 31, 2012
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Algorithmic matchups should put players on even battlefields.
News
Fri, Aug 31, 2012
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Help prepare for launch by taking over the world September 7 - 9!
News
Thu, Aug 30, 2012
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Making screwy faces in EQII could win you a trip to Vegas, baby!
News
Thu, Aug 30, 2012
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O.o YOU CAN SEE THE MATRIX, BRO...
"...this isn't the first D&D [4th] ed. game, Daggerdale was..." - Noted. Changed the wording.
Alright, I'll bite.
"...other editions of D&D had supplemental rule books, not just 4th edition." - Correct. 3rd Edition had loads of them. But they weren't called Core Rulebooks. 4E supplements are.
"...why would an author who clearly hates 4th ed.[...] write a piece on the very topic?" - Because I am a D&D fan. I've played the tabletop game for years, and have enjoyed many of the video games. I bought one of the Founder's Packs for Neverwinter because I expect I will enjoy it also, despite the fact that it uses a ruleset I dislike for tabletop games.
"This was suppose to be about the 4th edition ruleset IN NEVERWINTER." - It was. Perhaps you didn't read it.
"...suffice it to say your an idiot..." - I like how you start off by calling the article unprofessional, and end with this.
And a good day to you, too, sir.
First bug report: clicking on the facebook or G+ share buttons on the signup completion page submits a code-gibberish link title on the post. The Twitter thing seems to work just fine, though.
I will make some adjustments to the review...