While it's a big ask, I would like more class options that
Warrior, (Melee/Ranged, I suppose)
Mage,
Rouge,
Spell-Sword,
Mage-Theif,
SellSword,
All 'rounder.
If there was a fourth base class, that would really open up the options.
There is nothing more awkward than holding a LAN where you have one too many people to all fit on one team. Watching the humiliation in Real Life of the guy you just Gangst... Nah, not worth it.
I feel moral choice would work better on more than one axis. The Political Compass, for instance, is four-point between an anarchy-totalitarian split and a liberal-conservative split.
That's what we should be working towards!
A Man for All Seasons, the RTS.
Go on, what could be more fun than playing as Henrey VIII, using the entire Brittish government and army to track down and imprison one Catholic guy then interrogate him? All from a second person (i.e. Sir Thomas More's) Viewpoint.
I think the problem is that, historically, being 'abo' was tantamount to a criminal offence during certain parts of our history. Being British, however, has never been grounds to be discriminated against by the people who are supposed to be protecting you (i.e. the government)
That ability is the best in the game. There's nothing better than waiting for an Enderman to pick up a block of leaves or ice that a player can't, snipe them and take the block for your own! Im building an ice palace atm based on Enderman spoils.
I'm from Australia, but a quick look around the internet should tell you all you need to know. For instance, to file for bankruptcy, your debts must be greater than your assets. From what I've read, houses and the necessities of life cannot be taken away from you by filing for bankruptcy...
I wrote this in this thread about 10 minutes ago, but it hasn't showed up. I can access it, but it seems that the other posts have gone here. If this is a double post, suspend me Oh Moderator.
Unfortunately, if your country is founded on English Common Law (UK/America/Australia/Canada)...
Unfortunately, if your country is founded on English Common Law (UK/America/Australia/Canada), people cannot sign binding contracts with other members of their immediate family. Since ther wasn't even a contract in the first place, that's two points against your favour.
My advice is to find...
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