![]() Before closing his letter, his father said that Technoblade died about eight hours after finishing the letter. Those were the happiest years of my life,” Alex’s letter says. “If I had another hundred lives, I think I would choose to be Technoblade again every single time. Technoblade used an avatar of a crowned, sword-wielding pig for himself in his videos. ![]() It was his voice that did the magic, but his father showed some of his pictures of his loved ones. Technoblade was a faceless entity in his YouTube videos. If you are watching this, I am dead.” His father reveals in the letter that Technoblade’s real name was Alex, which he never used online. After introducing himself, he read his son Technoblade’s letter. Instead of Minecraft’s colourful blocks, the video features a man, who identifies as Technoblade’s father with a poodle, sitting in a chair against a white background. I have thought the same.A new video titled “so long nerds” was uploaded on Technoblade’s YouTube account on Thursday. If there is a New World 2.0, I’ll wait on the reviews this time. Good luck, guys I hope the game turns around, but, at this point, I think that’s going to require an admission of failure, a close examination of every mechanic and system in this game, and a probable relaunch. Unfortunately, I can play all day long, for days in a row, and still feel like I’ve gained absolutely nothing in terms of character progression. Leveling was horrible, but, as with most MMOs, I figured the end game would make up for it. The bottom line, for me anyway, is that this game isn’t fun or rewarding in any regard and that fact really hinges on there being absolutely no discernable gameplay loop that feels fun or rewarding. While the top down view might turn some people off, LA looks to be just about everything Diablo 3 should have been and all of the gameplay looks both fun and rewarding. Frankly, I hope Amazon is watching what happens to this game on February 8 and beyond when people look back, I’m betting LA’s American release is viewed as one of the final nails in NW’s already firmly shut coffin. The lack of anything meaningful to do has really made me consider going back to the paid subscription model of WoW (I’m not, yet, but I might for the rumored dragon expansion), but I went ahead and plopped down some money last night to get early access for Lost Ark. If MMOs have a “sitting in town simulator” reputation, I’ve yet to play one worse about it than this one. People want to level up their gear? Awesome, let them level every single piece individual, a few points at a time, and make sure they can only actually level the thing they really want leveled up once a day after jumping through a bunch of time sinks.” People like organized PvP? You get one map, the matches will always be a slaughter one way or the other, but it’s still going to take you two hours to find 40 players. ![]() People want to grind dungeons? Na, make them grind out keys and tie it into crafting and the economy so much so that people have the balls to ask tanks and healers to pay to run content. It seems like the people who created this game just thought, “What are all the fun, engaging, time-saving, and rewarding things modern MMOs are doing? Let’s make sure to take all of them out! People want to travel quickly? Na, make them walk, make all forms of fast travel cost something, or at least put it on a long cooldown. For me, I think what stings so much is how hyped I was about this game originally, but what exactly am I supposed to be doing once I hit 60? Like, legit, what is there to do? Truly, I’ve never in my life seen a more egregious example of trying to keep people playing your game by just making everything as long, slow, and painful as possible - it’s a wildly counter-intuitive approach, frankly, but I guess some people are really hanging their hats on the feeling that they’re 'hardcore" and only the “elite” can handle this game. Without resorting to hyperbole here, not only is this one of the worst games I’ve ever played in general, full of bugs, unpolished and verging on late alpha testing quality, but it’s absolutely the worst MMO I’ve ever played. ![]() He first played Bruce Wayne 30 years ago in Batman: The Animated Series and went on to appear in a number of TV shows, feature. I Am Dead is a charming puzzle adventure game from the creators of Hohokum and Wilmot’s Warehouse about exploring the afterlife. I’ve tried my best to wait and see where things were going, but I’m afraid the answer is nowhere fast and time is up. Kevin Conroy, who is best known for voicing Batman, has died aged 66. Honestly, no hate, no hard feelings, no asking for my money back or crying about wasted time, but I’m done.
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