![]() If community interaction is insignificant and/or peripheral, then game development may focus on individuals more than community. If the player base is significantly connected, then (re)developing interactive elements may be rewarding for WG. That knowledge would then be useful in guiding decisions re future game directions. If I was WG I'd see the 'accidental' (who knows) release of these two codes in quick succession as a great way to access the interactive health of the player community. Those of us who have been working to get tournament active, took something of a punch to head with 3.8 as the value of much of our in-clan community building effort is now questionable. The damage that 3.8 has done to tournament play impacts directly on clans as tournament play is a 'peak' reward of being in a clan. I would think that knowing that would be important to a company thinking about it's customer community. ![]() ![]() Overall, the viral speed of redemptions is an indication of how effectively connected we are. how quickly those redemptions scaled up tells them how 'viral' or how fast word can spread through the community. how many people redeemed the code tells them what percentage of the player base is comparatively isolated and passive versus interactive, integrated and socially involved. ![]() The second code comes out soon after, those of us who benefited from the first code realise we should ensure that as many of our mates as possible can benefit before the code expires, and we spread the word. The first code came out, some of us heard about it, yay it stopped working, glum for those that missed out. ![]() Two codes released in short succession would provide some excellent data on informal community networks. There's actually a lot of gold in this for WG if they think about it. What's with the bonus codes? If I was WG, even if these codes are some kind of mistake, I'd go for the silver lining. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The truth is, areas all over the lake have potential pretty much all year. Ohio offers access to Lake Erie’s shallow, fertile Western Basin, as well as its somewhat deeper Central Basin.īroadly speaking, the Western Basin is the place to be for spring smallmouth action, and the Central Basin’s deeper habitat offers better summer smallmouth fishing.īut that’s also an oversimplified view of Lake Erie’s smallmouth fishery, and it doesn’t really tell the full story. side of Lake Erie’s 850-mile shoreline, Ohio has by far the largest share. Ohio’s state record smallmouth, a 9-pound, 3-ounce monster, was caught from Lake Erie in 1993. ![]() Lake Erie is the undisputed champion of Ohio smallmouth lakes, and a strong contender for best smallmouth lake on the planet. If you really want to narrow down your search to a handful, the following spots are essential for any Ohio smallmouth angler. That’s especially true of rivers and streams, where smallmouths haunt deep pools and current breaks within easy reach of anglers casting from shore. But many of the waters listed here are great in summer too. The best smallmouth fishing in Ohio tends to be during spring and fall. Their bronze coloration blends right in with the rocky reefs and ledges where they hunt their favorite prey-crawfish. ![]() In the same way that largemouth bass love weeds, smallmouths love rocks. And they all offer an abundance of rocky cover. Most have relatively clear, clean water, with access to both deep habitat and shallow spawning sites. The best smallmouth lakes and rivers in Ohio that we’ll reveal here have a few things in common. ![]() You can target them in lakes, reservoirs, rivers and streams in every corner of Ohio. You can catch them on trout flies from still pools on trickling streams shallow enough to wade across. You can drop tube jigs onto rocky reefs to haul smallmouths up from deep haunts in the Great Lakes. These feisty, hard-fighting fish are abundant in Ohio and offer an incredibly varied array of fishing experiences. There’s a reason why smallmouth bass are held in such high esteem by so many anglers. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This triggers our anti-spambot measures, which are designed to stop automated systems from flooding the site with traffic. ![]() Some unofficial phone apps appear to be using GameFAQs as a back-end, but they do not behave like a real web browser does.Using GameFAQs regularly with these browsers can cause temporary and even permanent IP blocks due to these additional requests. If you are using the Brave browser, or have installed the Ghostery add-on, these programs send extra traffic to our servers for every page on the site that you browse, then send that data back to a third party, essentially spying on your browsing habits.We strongly recommend you stop using this browser until this problem is corrected. The latest version of the Opera browser sends multiple invalid requests to our servers for every page you visit.The most common causes of this issue are: Im actually trying to save as much gold as possibe for endgame tackle lol.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. These replys are legit man, I can atest to that personaly.Īdd me on steam if ya want.if your still having issues this afternoon I can fire up a twitch stream and we can try and figure it out (would be at the least couple hrs from now).Īnd just FYI.i dont buy much gold stuff.so Im NOT using lures purchased for gold. I have absolutly ZERO reason to lie to you man.and if you ask anyone thats seen me ingame I do like to help people.I do like getting people on the fish they after. TBH I have had alot more luck.just with walleye in general with the purple narrow spoon. I can throw a spoon out and jig it twice and catch one, but 10/10 its not a trophy. I've tried so many jigging methods its not even funny. I've thrown the red and lemon tiger more then any other spoon and have not had a trophy hit. Originally posted by muskyman:Well it frustrates me when people tell me the same lures i have thrown and thrown and thrown. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Then I will just let the stress happen and hope the RNG is liking me. I will try to get an Occultist or Hound Master set up for this role with as much +virtue chance as I can get. Remove Abomination Class Restriction : r/darkestdungeon WebIf you want to do it as well, just go to your Darkest Dungeonheroesabomination folder. The Occustist or Hound Master don't really match up.but have heals and can attack well from the fourth rank so they get picked. The Abominations in the middle mancle and puke on things.the one up front goes beast mode. The hound master will fail some times on his stress relief and have to rely on camp skills as well (and also has good stress relief skills in the camp). ![]() The occultist will have to get by with camp skill to relieve stress (which he has a really good self only one).and hope that he won't be the target of stress attacks. I will often use Occultist/Hound Master - Abomination - Abomination - Abomination.not for bosses mind you, but does well on the normal maps. Abomination Build Guide This is the build guide for the Abomination, the furtive vagrant hiding a terrible secret. Yeah, I tried him out in position one like once but it was a low level dungeon, but I did have a Crusader for stress heal, but I can look out for a Jester. Remeber that Transform is not the abominations main skill. You can also Plage Doc - Jester - Abomination - Abomination. The abomination has a skill that both heals and stress heals himself Originally posted by RIP Carriers forever in my heart:I often lack heal and stress managementAbomination - Abomination - Abomination - Abomination ![]() ![]() You might even be your neighborhood’s worst nightmare. You probably fight most, if not all of GE if your guild participates in GvG you like to tear up the maps fighting and it would be unthinkable of you to negotiate the continent map. This play style will focus mainly on brute strength to get by wherever possible.Someday, you might even have enough of a goods empire amassed to be a seller of goods. You probably negotiate most, if not all of GE you farm goods for the treasury to help with GvG if you’re in that style of guild and you might negotiate to gain sectors on the continent map. This play style will focus mainly on using goods to get by wherever possible.Goods-Based GE/GvG Goods Farmer/Negotiator.This usually falls under one of a few of categories (or a combo of sorts): Determine Your Play Styleīefore anything else, figure out what your play style is. You’re welcome to read the entire article and really learn about all the GBs in the game, or you can skip around to the ones that interest you and/or match the play style you’ve decided is what you most closely align with. ![]() The original one is still good for the absolute basics of planning, but this one will be what really gets into the nitty-gritty. This really wasn’t a comprehensive list of all the GBs in the game though, nor did it truly discuss which play style(s) they work best for. At the inception of this site we released an article on what GBs were right for you. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Market of KC Food Hall is anchored by Bloom Baking Co., a KC City Market restaurant, but also has a grouped service area offering limited menu items from Bo Lings Chinese the Hungry Hatch,healthy bowls, wrap and salads Pigwich, pork.There are lots of references to Kansas City’s jazz heritage and 18th and Vine in the terminal including this Market at 18th and Vine gift shop.A Concourse gates 1-10 are on the right when you clear security.Meat Mitch, a barbecue restaurant, is one of four food locations in the A concourse hub.Grapes and Grains, a wine bar, is one of four food locations in the A concourse hub.Among the retail locations in the A concourse hub is Made in Kansas, selling items made in Kansas City as well as Kansas and Missouri specialty products.Among the retail locations in the A concourse hub is Johnston and Murphy an upscale men’s retailer.Among the retail locations in the A concourse hub is Inmotion an electronic and headphone retailer.You go straight back after you clear security to get to the B gates.To your left, when you clear security are gates A12-39.To your right of the terminal main entry hub are gates A1-10.The City spent $5.65 million in new art for the project. At the center of this hub is one of the terminal’s art investments.If you’re a little confused or want a question answered, there’s an information desk right as you enter the area. When you clear security you enter the central hub for the airport. Most of the shops weren’t open and a number of them looked far from finished. ![]() All of our photos were taken at the open house on Sat., Feb. ![]() ![]() There is currently no release date for the Season 23 wide release, but this testing period indicates a release sometime this Spring. There is no way to help test this patch out on PS4, Xbox One, or Nintendo Switch, so you'll just have to wait for the Season 23 patch. On this day, the update will be available to PC players who own Diablo 3 on and have opted into the "PTR: Diablo III" version of the game. Thanks to the game's PTR (public test realm) servers that let players help the developers test the updates before launch, we know what to expect too! This is everything we know about Season 23 and PTR 2.7.0 for Diablo 3.īut first: How did gaming get you through the pandemic? We want to hear from you! Take this quick Inverse survey What is the Diablo 3 Season 23 PTR release date?ĭiablo 3's 2.7.0 patch, which will introduce Season 23 to the game, will enter PTR on February 25, 2021. With the next update, the follower system is getting a long-awaited rework. Every few months, a new season delivers hefty updates that still notably change the nearly nine-year-old game. ![]() Diablo 3 is still active, even with the impending launches of both Diablo 2: Resurrected and Diablo 4. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm merely stating facts in the face of hype devoid of facts. That BG3 would be a sales success was something I fully expected from years ago, if for no other reason than because of the draw of D&D, which has something like 15 million people playing it TT. I guess I was mistaken, which is unfortunate. I thought I was passed this kind of nonsense reactions from you both to things I have to say. I think at this point we can safely say, BG3 is a success, no matter which "Change reality" spells he casts.Oh please! This is silly. So yeah, he is very eager for them to fail with BG3, because of that. And even if they do make another FR game, he is afraid that this will be enough for WoTC, and they won't be eager to allow any other studio to develop another FR game, thus locking him out to play on his beloved setting. Because he doesn't want Larian to make any other D&D games, specifically FR games, and he is terrifed, that because of this enormous success, they will be tempted to do so (even if Swen hinted, they probably won't, which was before those crazy Steam numbers appeared). I get that it isn’t your cup of tea, but it really just seems like you want this game to have failed, and I don’t get why. Chances are highly likely that it is a success. ![]() Kani, BG3 has had a glowing reception and is posting some exceptional Steam figures. ![]() ![]() ![]() by the end of the game, you'll be researching nuclear power and space flight. Early on, discoveries like pottery and currency are important. Each starts with slightly different knowledge and units, and each has its own special unit that can't be built by the other civilisations.Īs the game progresses, your civilisation's scientists will research whatever you tell them. Each civilisation has certain, vaguely historically accurate strengths - the Chinese, for example, are industrious and scientific, while the British are expansionist and commercial. luxuries for your population expansion vs. Playing Civilization is a thoughtful, slow matter of balancing countless factors - your scientific development vs. The winner is declared when one of the six victory conditions is met these now include cultural, territorial and diplomatic victories as well as the traditional military dominance and construction of a colony ship to send to Alpha Centauri. Gameplay proceeds from here in a turn-based method not too far removed from a great many strategic boardgames, Risk being probably the most familiar example. Broadly, the objective of each is to be successful: to expand their populations, to develop new technologies and to spread around the globe. A number of fledgling civilisations, comprising just a band of settlers and a military or exploration unit or two, start in different locations around the globe. The game starts on an empty planet in 4000BC. Still, some kind of brief resume is needed. Never played a Civ game before? Seeing as total sales for the series number around four million, that's probably not true of too many gamers these days. Since Civ 1 was first released in 1990, and counting expansion packs, the Alpha Centauri games, and re-releases, there have been no less than nine in the sequence Civilization III (or as the box would have it, Sid Meier's Civilization III) makes it round ten. Few strategy series have been longer running or bigger selling than Civilization. ![]() ![]()
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