I found DDO's combat to be more entertaining than GW, but it was also a lot more difficult to get used to. After DDO and GW it would probably be Tabula Rasa, shame that game died it was actually pretty fun.
So a GW2roll, like a rickroll but awesome?
Okay, I did it. I didn't bother with medics, I just made 100 or so marines from 4 barracks+reactor and then attacked just after the third group wanted to be rescued.
Not the ending, as it's only the first of three campaigns. However, we don't know when the others will be released and that's what multi-player is for.
Also, I believe it says when you are choosing your character name that there is no way to change it.
Staying in the practise league, at least until I get more comfortable with the game. So far I've only played one match, won one match.
Pretty fun game so far though.
Actually, independent testing shows OSX has a lot more vulnerabilities, but a lot fewer people will attempt to exploit said vulnerabilities.
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/mac-versus-windows-vulnerability-stats-for-2007/758
Total in 2007 they found 44 flaws for Vista + XP, and 243 for...
Death and healing interview: http://www.tentonhammer.com/gw2/features/interviews/death-and-healing
Video interview with Eric Flannun and Jon Peters: http://www.onrpg.com/MMO/Guild-Wars-2/video/Exclusive-Interview-With-Guild-Wars-2-Lead-Designer
Well, I guess the second one is actually just...
Yes, it is correct, sort of, just a bit odd. Generally a mixed group would be referred to as enemies and a group made of one type of creature would be an enemy. "The enemy are the French" as opposed to "The enemies are the French and the Spanish" Granted this could be one of the things that...
Well, I went and bought DQIX and it's quite entertaining thus far.
I'm guessing the made separate Canadian and US versions? Or do people use Canadian english (e.g. armour not armor) and you have the option to switch it to french in America too?