Probably however in most game they are thrown in a small field with a bunch of other with automatic weapons so it really depends the game and how the game is balanced
I was depressed last summer, and it really effected my life. Then I realized something which still sticks with me. You may not have control over what happens in life, but you have control over your own life, which is what matters most. A lot of unexpected things happened to me last summer, but by realizing this I was able to get through it by changing my attitude and accepting what happened instead of feeling sorry for myself.
Since you are having issues with friends, (which is a total wtf for me, your a really nice dude) I would try to make friends with others. You were always a good friend to me and I'm sure other people would want to meet you. Who cares about the idoits that don't want you, anyways?
Frodo... if you are ever down, just pm me on enjin. I have been to hell and back, and have done and had unspeakable things. I can relate and help you out (what worked for me and what didn't).
lol. frodo special ability: invisible ring, can go invisible for 10 seconds
sam special ability: frying pan slam, massive AOE damage
pippin special ability: fool of a took, sommons giant troll ally that attacks random players until killed
merry: Ent water, Grows rapidly with increased damage and health for 10 seconds.
OK, to the people who cry about Episode VII's plot is too similar to Episode IV.
You are wrong, the entire plot of the movie was to find Luke Skywalker. in A New Hope the goal was to blow up the Death Star. In Episode VII they were more focused on finding Luke than blowing up Starkiller base. Blowing up Starkiller base wasn't the main goal of the film, like the Death Star Wars for A New Hope. In fact they didn't even mention blowing it up till like the last 20-30 minutes of the movie. So in your face Rebel Scum! HA!
Hmm...let's see, 20 min left in the movie and the weapon base of the Empire (or First Order) is charging/ getting in range of the rebel (resistance) base, and the rebel's pilots only have a certain amount of time to blow it up. Oh, and a small team has to disable the force field thing before the fleet gets to the weapon. Loved the movie, but a little repetitive.
The force shield thing was from episode VI not episode IV which is what Frodo was on about. Also the small squad did end up doing major damage to the Starkiller base, more than that the rebels on endor.
It does indeed, but that doesn't make it bad, not at all. I liked the movie, and the only thing I find disappointing is the fact that every Empire weapon ever is basically the same...
It was a cut n paste job, but an excellent cut n paste job. Slave Rey? just like Slave Skyguy (anakin, for those of you scums that haven't seen the clone wars). Old guy providing guidance? Han Solo, ben kenobi. Old guy dies, in a station, in an emotional confrontation with main villain. X wings attack something that destroys planets (Episode 4 and 7). Shields need to be taken down? Episode 6 and 7. Calling the Millennium falcon junk is another thing in both 4 and 7. Orders being taken by a big dark villain? 5 and 7. Family twist? Do I even need to explain this point? Go to a cantina, get attacked outside - sounds a lot like episode 4 and 7. Rescue a hot girl from a gigantic station? 4 and 7.
He likes guns. And she said when a guy picks her up to take her on a date, that her dad and his friends will be cleaning their guns and ask the guy what they will be doing.