Stability , size , confidentiality.
What is beyond me is that 99% of the people launch Windows with admin rights, which the primary & major security flaw when browsing online, whatever the Win version.
that's not the right way to rig them smoothly :
for a standard randomize function 0.0 < rnd() < 1.0 , it would rather be : rnd() ^ x
to increase chances of highest : x < 1.0
to decrease chances of highest : x > 1.0
Because "Trees don't reach up to the sky".
If you consider that a CPU has limits to the amount of instructions it can compute, you can not add indefinitely new layers of effects / enhancements / or whatever ... all that trigger dozens of dices'rolls on each hit. It's not constant because not all...
this has already been debated through whole threads.
my gameplay is broke , enhancement combined with became buggy (solved) , the nerf is abusive and annihilates the skill's use for a lot of players and far more than just to counter the exploit in this anecdotal video of a 'one has done' a run...
The throttle of their own car should be limited to two charges too. (limiting acceleration to 1s every 16s).
That should make them think twice about it.
yesterday : Easter-eggs hunt & monopoly game with the kids,
today : Easter-eggs at the swimming pool with the kids !
nice to have a life :)
see ya all later !
which mobs ? which level ?
If you're talking about poison AoE (cloudkill) , its tic is too long for a damage of 1d4 every 2s halved on successful save.
Because of one UNFAIR difference about how the damage affects mobs and players. Players are not recovering from this damage while mobs recover...
At least not the switch-router for the main public traffic. And if you read well , they did not even have a safe copy of the config of that very same switch.
you're wrong.
The legacy version could be very efficient at low/mid levels against non-red/purple named.
In many cases it can be even far more efficient than normal damage : slaads , trolls , eladrins ... all mobs that generate too quickly by stunning them and draining their constitution to...
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