The Dark Zone has an easily exploitable problem that will be a HUGE issue if not fixed come the main game.
Basically if a crew of rogue players don't use the in game party system they will just dominate the Dark Zone - they can set up traps easily and just flank you with their non-tagged rogue players. The way it works is if you are in an in-game party and one player goes rogue the entire party does - however if they aren't in an in-game party only the player who went rogue is tagged.
During our time in DZ we found a group of three who were playing like this - basically one guy would always be rogue and the others would sit around and wait for the flank. The problem there is that if we found the 'flanking' players first we couldn't engage because then we would be marked rogue. So it basically made it impossible to fight that party because you can only engage with the currently active rogue player and if we did good damage to him his buddy would step in and he would run away or something else - literally making it impossible to play non-rogue.
They need a different tagging system for rogue players - maybe a full day mark or something. With this exploit it makes it impossible for 'good' guys to engage with known 'bad' guys.
@geraltitude: Kvothe (main character in the series) is more of a jack of all trades. He's basically the best musician, wizard, thief, fighter, *insert character role here*, in the world.
Or as the world sees him, the books are written from the perspective of telling the story about him so we don't actually know if any of it is true. Rothfuss writes amazing prose and the books are great reads but Kvothe as the best of everything is a little drab.
I was with loot create for 6 months. I have six months worth of crap in my house now. Literally the only good thing they sent was a los pollos hermanos apron... that's it. One month it was just a bunch of ad crap from the new terminator movie.
I'd say stay away over all. Save the money and buy something that actually suits your taste rather then having it shoved down your throat.
Amazon. With a static site you could even host it in a S3 bucket for pennies a month.
Edit(Your First Project):
Look up hosting static site in S3. You'll find a ton of tutorials about how to host a basic html + css + js site on S3.
Best thing about S3 is you only pay for the storage and bandwidth, so unless he's getting thousands of hits it'll only cost a few pennies/dollars a month. If he's getting so much traffic that it's costing more than a shared hosting provider then he should should be making that money back in spades from clients.
At a high level all you need to do it put your html/css/js in a s3 bucket named after your url and point the CNAME variable of the domain(on godaddy) to the s3 bucket.
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