As long as your reacting like a regular human being (i.e. "sorry, what?" or "whatever") then who cares. People that have played Diablo long enough know to pm the player before joining their games, to ask if it's cool to join. At least that's how we do it on PC and I've never run across too many incredible douchenozzles, so I'm just gonna say you should either move on with your day or start doing what I've suggested yourself.
Dunno, online "etiquette" equates to not being a dick but obviously people are big fans of not following that.
I feel like an old man because my immediate thought was to pay off my school, my parents' house, and then hope I have enough left over after taxes to invest a little and save the rest.
There was some weird, weird issues trying to get my group of 4 into Act V, but the lag/server load was just about the same as it has been the past few weeks. Having a blast with an Exploding Blast build + black hole, the tilesets are fantastic, and the bosses so far that I've fought (the first two, big ones) have been challenging in a way that literally no part of vanilla was. Hell, there was an optional dungeon (I'll only say rats) that was harder than anything vanilla threw at you.
The new Tomb Raider was just absolutely not my thing, and I'm kinda sad I really don't like it. The combat wasn't there, the skill tree style was really tiresome along with anything traversal related, and the story felt like a slog.
Dunno, it's one of the very few situations where people falling in love with it just doesn't make sense to me. It's just an average shooter with few actual fun, puzzle-y platform-y bits.
That last segment though - Max, Dave, and JV playing the regular comedy assholes, Ed Boon as the straight man, and Jeff looking down on his bizarre ant-hill of bad Windjammers announcements hoping that the tall, duck-like ant gets into a fight with the strangely bejeweled Italian ant.
If you constantly have another person there watching the stupid, stupid things happening on screen then you might get a kick out of it. Otherwise, run for your life. It's terrible.
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