I just bought diablo 4

I was wondering why my stomach hurts all night..
The beta was more fun that Ruthless with gold, the gold there was more useful
> haven't really played PoE in years
> contemplate playing new league
> check out off-topic forum
> Charan having a lively back-and-forth with someone



Brings me back to the good ole days.
You have to be realistic about these things.
Logen Ninefingers
Hey Bars! Nice to see you
Censored.
Seconded. I will never not appreciate your book recs.

Also yeah, it still happens but Support keep me on a real tight leash. Can't say I blame them. :)
https://linktr.ee/wjameschan -- everything I've ever done worth talking about, and even that is debatable.

Huh. My mace dude is now an actual cultist of Chayula. That's kinda wild.
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kolyaboo wrote:
Hey Bars! Nice to see you


Hi mate, long time no see :)


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Foreverhappychan wrote:
Seconded. I will never not appreciate your book recs.

Also yeah, it still happens but Support keep me on a real tight leash. Can't say I blame them. :)


Aww I feel all appreciated and stuff. About the leash - looking back at my own forum shenanigans, I can only wonder at how patient they've been.


Cheers and happy hunting in the new league, if you're going to.
You have to be realistic about these things.
Logen Ninefingers
D4 is going to be a good arpg.

Other good arpg's are good for the genre. Competition drives innovation. PoE is becoming a bit stale, with most leagues being dull (my opinion).

If D4 is amazing, maybe it makes PoE change.
If D4 sucks... well it's only $70 or whatever plus the story will be great on first play through.
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Bars wrote:
> haven't really played PoE in years
> contemplate playing new league
> check out off-topic forum
> Charan having a lively back-and-forth with someone



Brings me back to the good ole days.


That will probably like ~2015? But seems that all the old folks changed their names and I kind only see few familiar names.

Funny that people say that D4 is bad (which is prolly true) while PoE 2023 is what it is.
Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance.
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.

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