@Angryduck67: You can respect starting in Act 2, and while combat can be difficult, you don't need to exploit out of combat anything, you just have to know the systems. Admittedly this takes a while to learn, but when you do it because much easier.
This isn't what I thought this would be at all, but it looks interesting. I really wish the main part had an online mode/rankings/etc. Seems to be a lot of potential there.
@leblnk: It does make sense actually. Follow the rules, don't get banned. For all you know a team member reported him, and anecdotal evidence of 'streamers' means nothing unless you have specific cases where a streamer team killed on stream, got reported, and didn't get banned.
And even then it doesn't mean much. Someone else breaking the rules and getting away with it doesn't give you the right to do the same.
@soul_starter: Probably because it's not a review? Did you not read the multiples times they said 'this isn't a review, we need to finish testing online functionality, then our full review will be up'?
This is exactly how I feel. I haven't played a fighting game in forever, but the loot drew me in. Now I'm trying to find a main, learning how to cancel, meter burn, and combo.
I don't know how FGC purists will rate Injustice 2, but I love it. The multiverse is amazing, and someday I might get brave enough to play (get wrecked by) human opponents in the online mode.
@Pyrosa: I think it's the best you could do in converting Elder Scrolls to an MMO though. With One Tamriel it's pretty damn amazing. There are tons of awesome little stories and quests; with full voice acting!
I honestly prefer this over other Elder Scrolls games just because of the skill system, but I acknowledge my minority status on that.
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