You are not rembering diablo 2 correctly
^^^ I lolz hard
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" How long have you been playing POE? If more than a year, and you're still unable to tear yourself away from the game, then my hat's off to you.... |
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Back in my days, computer games came on floppy disks..
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" Is this not the most annoying, trendy statement around??? Gonna puke if I hear this one again... |
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" Four... if you count the disk with LoD on it. They're within 3 feet of me. The first "game company" I can recall was a monthly cassette tap of indie games published under the name "Cursor Magazine". The games were programed in assembly or in basic for the Commodore Pet in under 4K of memory. That's a K. The monitor used was a 40x23 ASCII character screen... monochrome (usually green). If you played the cassette on a regular tape player, you could actually hear individual bytes being played. Last edited by Shagsbeard#3964 on Jan 25, 2014, 10:35:09 AM
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D2 kept you filled up with awesome loot and fun fun times. Non RMT/Botter reporting in.
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6L's are build enablers. D2 didn't keep build enablers away from you, only power items aside from a few exceptions (enigma for example).
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6L aren't build enablers at all. They are luxury items.
Name me ONE build that 100% require a 6 link item. Build of the week #9 - Breaking your face with style http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_EcQDOUN9Y
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" This was true for most games that came out even years past that point though. World of Warcraft came on four discs, The Burning Crusade Expansion came on either three or four...then I remember buying WotLK, and only one disc falling out. I was about to head back to the store in a fit of rage, before realizing that it was a DVD-ROM, and so contained the entire expansion in that single disc. |
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" I want a CoC build that triggers a set of specific spells. I need a 6-link for that. |
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