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This is why I gave up on ever attending PAX. I wonder if these events will ever find a big enough venue.

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If it doesn't work he can just throw a pizza party and fire everyone. (No, really, never let that man be the boss again)

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I figure this series can only end with Dan and Jeff in a wrestling ring.

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I could go for either but only with the nectar of canada, real maple syrup. @monkeyking1969 understands this .Vermont knows whats up. Also Killington is a pretty great ski resort.

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#5  Edited By Corvak

@asilentprotagonist said:

The difficulty is gradual unlike past souls games. Wait until you get to the mid point - end game. Large bosses are actually more enjoyable to face here. The game has plenty of bosses that are the classic souls difficulty, and some beyond. It's struck the perfect balance for me so far.

This. I feel its rough for Souls veterans to determine difficulty, because we're onto the fifth game now, counting Demon's and BB. Many people have learned how combat flow works, and how to look for tells and have better judgement than someone coming in fresh. If From is going to give veterans the difficulty they crave, I feel they will need to add more side content and/or higher difficulty settings to accomplish it. TLDR: Souls games make you better the more you play.

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#6  Edited By Corvak

It doesn't get rid of the nicotene addiction but most of the negative aspects of smoking aren't present when vaping. I'd say try it. Vaping is far far better than smoking. Knowing people who used it to quit, vaping can offer some smokers a replacement for the activity of smoking, which can help a lot depending on the person.

Honestly I have no problem with vaping, just no interest. I think most of the negativity towards it comes from the fact that it became a meme and preachy types who can't stop talking about it.

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@mcfart: People make up their own minds on whats "good enough" on PC, really. I haven't got too into frame-pacing stuff myself

I thnk the issue with UWP is that it's pulling everything back to the lowest common denominator, and not scaling to suit the platform it's running on. Less a unified multiplatform system and more "make everything run like it does on an Xbox".

I will however, always buy PC versions when I can, because those tyrants are charging $80 for console games now, and even paying in USD it's cheaper on Steam or to go to places like GMG.

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Freakin GSync, $900 monitors are pain

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There was one driver that could brick cards a while back. I think it was the first Game Ready for Division? nVidia quickly removed it, though I kinda wonder what their QA is doing that it got out at all.

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As a longtime PC person in the 90s I always found the lack of quicksaving on consoles to be an annoyance.