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- Hellgate: London
Roper
on the Ropes on Computer and Video Games is an article-format
conversation with the Flagship front man, discussing the disappointing
launch of Hellgate London, and delving into reasons the action/RPG got off
to such a rocky start. He also addresses a blunt question about how
non-subscribers are being treated: "There is this huge misconception that we
aren't doing things for our free players. A massive amount of work went into
the patches after the game came out, as well as what's in The Stonehenge
Chronicles, and that's available to everyone. All of the class rebalances,
the PvP duelling arena, the numerous UI changes, group-play balance, quest
work, item and mod issues being addressed (as well as a new upgrade system),
crafting and more are there for everyone. We're very dedicated to providing
updates and a better experience to everyone who plays the game."
- Age of Conan
The
Age of
Conan Video Interview on Computer and Video Games is a video
conversation with Funcom's Erling Ellingsen.
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Jesus is Lord! If Jesus has no power,why get upset? Lord of what? The Dance? Sorry Michael Flatley owns that title. It's not Jesus that upsets people, it's his followers. As the old expression goes, 'Dear Lord, please protect me from your followers.'
'The media says I use fear as a tactic. That doesn't even make sense. How do you use fear as a breath-mint?' - Terry McGurrin as George W. Bush |
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