I think I'm getting closer to saying half a century at this point.
I think I'm getting closer to saying half a century at this point.
Seems like a thing to do, but like they say in Diablo's story about Zoltun Kulle: he spent too much time fighting demons, and so became one himself. . . Ah, what the heck, I'll do it.
Noted.
I had trouble getting my rooms to register points. I think I expanded the town and I wasn't supposed to. I just have the instinct from Minecraft to rearrange everything. Next time I'll be more careful.
Yea, and PC and XBO. That's definitely a thing that's happening. Who knows, maybe the streams will cross, but will the universe explode because of it?
It was weird because I got about 50% of them without thinking about it. Kind of like the gold achievement in Diablo III before the massive update/remake, whatever you call Reaper Of Souls and Ultimate Evil Edition. I got 50% of the 1 million in gold just playing normally. Then I tried to build a character just to mine for gold and it was taking so long to make any progress, I just stopped. This one is a little bit more managable. I just have to do a hour or two every game day and run through the bounties. Nine days of that, and I'm done, but who knows, I saw this legendary item that gives a character a massive boost to thorns damage, so I kind of want to build a character all about thorns now. All that thorny armor would look pretty cool and the effect on the battlefield would be funny. I thought a Monk would be best. He'd run very fast and just take demons out by bouncing off them with all those thorns. I might do it just to see that.
I somehow see the armies of lawyers lining up on all sides, making it impossible.
Well, Xbox borrowed that rarity thing Sony had first with the update. You get a percentage of gamers completed number and a special sound when you unlock a very rare achievement.
Yea, I wanted to play Borderlands on XBO and gain achievements again. Unfortunately The Handsome Collection doesn't have Borderlands 1, so I thought I'd replay it anyway since it's backwards compatible. I'm not focusing on achievements so much this time though. I'm just going to play the story with Mark and try and build my character in some fun way. I started today with a Soldier and am focusing on Assault Rifles and my turret special skill. I just started getting weapons with elemental effects and am using mostly fire based ones because you're fighting humans and skags mostly in the beginning levels.
Following right along.
You start gaining Paragon levels once you reach level 70. I noticed you tend to get to about level 45 or 50 after one complete run of the story. So paragon levels will begin while you're doing Adventure mode where you hunt for bounties and do Nephalem Rifts. It's pretty deep into the game, in other words.