As a renegade wizard, I rarely slot RoE (although I have it maxed). My rotation is more with AoE spells (shield, tabbed chill strike, sudden storm and entangling force or avalanche) and it works well. However, when I have to pwn one of these big mobs (or boss at the end of a dungeon (solo or not), RoE becomes a must…
Sorry, I should have been more clear: we were talking about British law (I believe the company representing PW in EU is based in the UK). Regarding redeeming the item in game, this has no real bearing: if you order something online, get your item delivered, you can still return it within 7 days and claim a full refund (in…
I think people would be less upset (or would they?) if they didn't feel PWE/Crytpic did try to hit an elephant with a fly with their latest attempt to fix the bug :)
Although I agree with your statement about Google/wiki (seriously people, be careful), you don't need to be a lawyer to know the law. A lot of professional have to know it (at least some specific aspects of it) for their day to day job.
Pressexposed kindly corrected me on this: you have 7 days to ask for a refund for orders made online (don't need any justification). If someone is within this timeframe, the refund can not be disputed and PWE would lose in Court (100%), if they aren't within this timeframe, well, I'm sure the Court would have a giggle…
Indeed, a clause that is not enforceable does not void a contract, it is simply "ignored". One can argue whether the EULA is a contract or not but I doubt this would have any bearing on the point above.
Sorry to rain on your parade but UK laws about distance selling apply if you are contacted to buy the product ( and in that regard, advertisement, even directly by e-mail, does not constitute an offer). In the present instance, it is more than likely you went online and ordered without them sending you a proposal to buy…
A beta is just a pre-release of a software to be tested on large scale. That is all there is to it, the rest (no cash transaction, wipes, etc...) comes from the voices in your head talking about best practice (that are not legally required). PWE has never been know to apply such things as best practice.
This. Remember a beta is a software being pre-released to be tested on a large scale. It is, by definition, subject to change, roll back, wipes and any other form of "inconvenience". You signed up for it, agreed to it, spent your money and had whatever it is you ordered. Although the concept of opening the cash shop during…
That's an improvement considering TR are made of wet paper. Joke aside, I appreciate it must be frustrating but I gather all the devs are currently focused on "fixing" the AD issue and I guess it will take a lot more of their time considering they intend to solve a weeks old problem through a 7h roll back. My advise would…
I've read somewhere ranger and warlock (probably both range strikers although I can see the powers of the ranger focusing both on bows and dual wielding). If correct, my guess would be rangers: when you look at all the nodes you can find in dungeons, the only ones not covered by at least a class are the nature nodes…
Bloody hell, you're pretty right there. Didn't pay attention to that. I suppose after 4 decades of ooze slaying, some smart adventurer finally found out where are the weak points in them and decided to share that knowledge. Bring back crit immunity to some types of mobs.
Bumpity bump. Also posted in the sticky topic so your build can be added to the master list. I just started leveling a wizard and like seeing all the opinions expressed: this class looks very flexible in terms of developments.
New WC build recently posted that could be added to the master list http://nw-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?196742-Lvl60-8-5k-Gearscore-CW-s-views-on-best-DPS-build-for-Dungeons
No paladin? No, no paladin. We eventually managed to get rid of these aberrations. The Evil Power can eventually roam free, it was about time, we had enough getting our butts kicked despite our best thought out plans.