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In Topic: Defiance - the TVseries/MMO adventure
26 March 2013 - 08:59 AM
Looks interesting to me. I'll probably watch the show at least if not try the game out. From what the site says it looks like events in the show will effect the game and vic-versa. I'm curious to see if they can pull that off without ruining one or the other.
In Topic: What game type do you prefer and why?
22 February 2013 - 09:05 AM
I would prefer 2d like Terraria. I don't mind Minecraft though. It has it's charmsI've added turn based RPG. Currently from the looks of it most of the voters prefer sandbox games, would you prefer 3D, like Minecraft, or 2D, like Terraria?
In Topic: What game type do you prefer and why?
22 February 2013 - 08:52 AM
I would have Hack n' Slash/RPG split into two categories. I prefer the traditional turn based RPG style game. I consider Games like Diablo and such to be hack n' slash which in my opinion is not the same as a straight out RPG.
So for my vote it would be a traditional turn based RPG.
So for my vote it would be a traditional turn based RPG.
In Topic: Applying for local jobs with the intent to move.
04 January 2013 - 06:37 AM
I agree with capn_midnight. Let them know you are 'willing to relocate'. My workplace will do phone interviews and even pay for relocation if the candidate is right. Being honest is better then telling them you are moving when in fact you might not be.
In Topic: Anyone here been to Full Sail Online University/Classes?
16 November 2012 - 02:49 PM
HERE it is
It is also worth mentioning that MIT has a lot of free ( non accredited ) classes also HERE
To add to these:
Coursera has a good deal of free courses from a wide arrange of universities. Some offer certificates some don't but it's a good resource either way. Here is a link to the site: https://www.coursera.org/
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