I know there have been a couple of quests where I had to go and talk to the person I was doing the quest for before the game said it was complete. If you haven't been talking to NPCs that might be your problem.
@pyromagnestir: In the main SMT games you're recruiting demons into your party rather than equipping them as personas. Kind of like pokemon, but instead of throwing a ball at them, you have to ask nicely/bribe them/get lucky to have them join you. They also use a different combat system. The combat in the first two SMT games was nothing special, but they then adopted the Press Turn System which I personally love. It makes the combat challenging and strategic but it still keeps up a quick pace.
Also, this seems like a weird crossover to me, but they definitely have my attention.
A friend of mine got an STD from her now ex-boyfriend because he was cheating on her. If you keep quiet about this and he ends up unknowingly passing something on to her, you're gonna feel really crappy.
Ender's Game takes place mostly in space, if I recall correctly. I haven't read that book in years and don't remember very much about it, but I remember liking it. Gosh, makes me kinda want to read it again.
Also, Star Control II is a pretty awesome game. It's also got a free, open-source version available to play now. I think it's a very highly underrated classic and was ahead of its time when it came out.
Yeah, there's the old drivers you can fall back on, which is good. It just seems strange to me that you would have to jump through hoops after spending a bunch of money. Overall it's not the biggest deal in the world, but it's still a hassle that could be easily avoided by buying something else that will most likely cost a lot less.
Basically, the summary of that link is you now have to activate your new Razer products online and accept their licence agreement that allows them to gather data from your computer. If you don't, your mouse will still work as a plug and play, but you won't be able to access any of the features that make your fancy new mouse matter. Just to make sure this was a real thing, I went to Razer's website and sure enough, under the system requirements was the following:
Razer Synapse 2.0 account registration (requiring a valid e-mail address), software download,license agreement acceptance, and internet connection is required to use full feature set of product and to receive updates.
Awesome. Guess I'm never buying a Razer product again. I'm kind of shocked they would even think about pulling something like this.
I found a legendary fist weapon in act 1 on normal. I ended up giving it to my brother since he was a monk. Overall it wasn't too spectacular and he ended up replacing it fairly quick. The only other legendary I've gotten was a pair of Frostburn gauntlets I scored off the auction house for 10k. I was pretty happy with that find.
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