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General Sideboob
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Posted - 2013.04.13 17:07:00 -
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They suddenly cut through everything like butter. WTF? CCP could be keep in touch a little better. |
General Sideboob
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Posted - 2013.04.13 17:12:00 -
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I need some bacon with its natural mellowing agents to calm me down. |
General Sideboob
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Posted - 2013.04.13 18:14:00 -
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Yeah AR's have definitely been buffed between thursday and today, imo.
The lack of communication between ccp and players is ridiculous. It would lower my opinion of ccp, but... |
General Sideboob
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Posted - 2013.04.13 18:46:00 -
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Logi Bro wrote:The proper saying is, "like a hot knife through butter." What you said basically means ARs cut through armor as well as butter cuts through armor.
I worry about semantics when I'm teaching it to my university students, but not so much on a video game forum.
Your post does remind me of a funny joke, though. Man is at Harvard for his first day of University classes and needs to find the library. He asks a passing pedestrian "Can you tell me where the library is at?"
Person responds by informing him that "Here at Harvard one does not end a sentence with a preposition."
Man responds "Oh, I'm terribly sorry. Can you tell me where the library is at, ass-hole?"
Can you guess which character you might resemble in that little anecdote? |
General Sideboob
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Posted - 2013.04.13 18:54:00 -
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Logi Bro wrote:General Sideboob wrote:Logi Bro wrote:The proper saying is, "like a hot knife through butter." What you said basically means ARs cut through armor as well as butter cuts through armor. I worry about semantics when I'm teaching it to my university students, but not so much on a video game forum. Your post does remind me of a funny joke, though. Man is at Harvard for his first day of University classes and needs to find the library. He asks a passing pedestrian "Can you tell me where the library is at?" Person responds by informing him that "Here at Harvard one does not end a sentence with a preposition." Man responds "Oh, I'm terribly sorry. Can you tell me where the library is at, ass-hole?" Can you guess which character you might resemble in that little anecdote? This reminds me of a funny joke as well. Person makes post crying about OP-ness of something, everyone trolls him for being a dead-horse beating ****, and he lashes out in his blind blueberry rage. Can you guess who you were in that little scenario?
I think mine was funnier. |
General Sideboob
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Posted - 2013.04.13 18:56:00 -
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SILENTSAM 69 wrote:Obviously more people spent SP on the AR. Especially the Sharpshooter skill. That is why its more powerful now, it is not that CPP changed them.
Many people here keep making comments on balance before the majority of people have been learning where to spend their WP. It is kind of funny how players learning to adapt can make the guns look as if they have actually been changed.
yeah could be. |
General Sideboob
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Posted - 2013.04.13 18:58:00 -
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Logi Bro wrote:But mine was based on a true story.
ARs haven't changed, /end thread.
that's rude |
General Sideboob
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Posted - 2013.04.13 19:04:00 -
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Logi Bro wrote:General Sideboob wrote:Logi Bro wrote:The proper saying is, "like a hot knife through butter." What you said basically means ARs cut through armor as well as butter cuts through armor. I worry about semantics when I'm teaching it to my university students, but not so much on a video game forum. Your post does remind me of a funny joke, though. Man is at Harvard for his first day of University classes and needs to find the library. He asks a passing pedestrian "Can you tell me where the library is at?" Person responds by informing him that "Here at Harvard one does not end a sentence with a preposition." Man responds "Oh, I'm terribly sorry. Can you tell me where the library is at, ass-hole?" Which character in that little anecdote might you resemble?
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