Mangoose
Arcane
Not definitely sure, but there will probably be one or more beta weekends left. The keys are not region-specific.
There's a store around here selling the deluxe edition, beta access and all for $50. Do you guys know if there are any more preorder-only beta events remaining? Also, whether the keys being NA or EU limit you to region-specific servers? They don't specify the origin which is why I'm cautious.
keys and login are region locked. if you apply an eu key, you will only be able to log in from an eu ip.Also, whether the keys being NA or EU limit you to region-specific servers? They don't specify the origin which is why I'm cautious.
Supposedly a temporary measure though.keys and login are region locked. if you apply an eu key, you will only be able to log in from an eu ip.Also, whether the keys being NA or EU limit you to region-specific servers? They don't specify the origin which is why I'm cautious.
it's fucking retarded.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/impactMOTHERFUCKING ARENA NET IMPACT IS NOT A VERB
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's listed as a verb now because retards turned it into a verb by using it that way repeatedly.
OED said:impact (v.)
c.1600, "press closely into something," from L. impactus, pp. of impingere "to push into, dash against, thrust at" (see impinge). Originally sense preserved in impacted teeth (1876). Sense of "strike forcefully against something" first recorded 1916. Figurative sense of "have a forceful effect on" is from 1935. Related: Impacting.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's listed as a verb now because retards turned it into a verb by using it that way repeatedly.
I have an etymological dictionary from the year 1883, and "impact" is listed as a verb there.
Fuck off, poseur.
And what's the definition of the word? AT BEST, impact can be used to describe things pressing together or things striking into other things. At best. It most certainly is not an alternate form of "affect."
And what's the definition of the word? AT BEST, impact can be used to describe things pressing together or things striking into other things. At best. It most certainly is not an alternate form of "affect."
Yup, that is its definition, indeed. But, funny fact, the noun "impact" doesn't have the meaning "an effect" listed either.
Fuck off, poseur.
But I'll defer to your superior understanding of the English language.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's listed as a verb now because retards turned it into a verb by using it that way repeatedly.
I have an etymological dictionary from the year 1883, and "impact" is listed as a verb there.
Fuck off, poseur.