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bjj hero

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Ubisoft have announced a double xp day for Valentines day on Endwar, Total War.

Why do this when most of us would be hung drawn and quartered if we were to partake (Im still going to try).

That brings up a difficult dilemma, do you value your relationship more than your battalion?
 

Syphonz

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I think it's more for people that don't get to share the day with anyone, keep their minds off the depressing fact they're lonely. Fill their hearts with xp instead of love lol.
 

Abedeus

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Syphonz said:
I think it's more for people that don't get to share the day with anyone, keep their minds off the depressing fact they're lonely. Fill their hearts with xp instead of love lol.
Who's desperate?

Not me.
 

bjj hero

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Valentines is a horrible event at the best of times, I swear it was only invented to make fat girls cry.

I have a long term partner, so Ill be playing along, but I buy her gifts throughout the year when I see things and think "thats so her, shell love that". Why Do I have to do it on the 14th just because society says so?

Ill tell you its only because when shes with her friends theyll all be comparing who did/got what and she cant be left out.
 

Jandau

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First of all, my significant other despises Valentine's Day even more than I do, so she has no desire to inflict its annoying customs upon me.

Second, I don't play Endwar :p
 

Clemenstation

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To get back to the original post, a double-XP Valentine's Day DOES seem kind of sneering: "Yeah... yeah you. Gamer kid. Ain't nobody gonna be touching YOU this weekend, so you might as well play our game instead of somebody else's. Here, have some extra shit... which, incidentally, is only good if you keep playing our game."

Ideally you will want a girlfriend who will get out there and help you harvest that XP all day. Now that's modern day romance.
 

Social Pariah

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A buffer for the lonely gamer... or possibly Ubisoft trying to challenge the authority of significant others everywhere.