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Revisiting the "Holy Trinity" of MMORPG Classes 362

A feature at Gamasutra examines one of the foundations of many MMORPGs — the idea that class roles within such a game fall into three basic categories: tank, healer, and damage dealer. The article evaluates the pros and cons of such an arrangement and takes a look at some alternatives. "Eliminating specialized roles means that we do away with boxing a class into a single role. Without Tanks, each class would have features that would help them participate in and survive many different encounters like heavy armor, strong avoidance, or some class or magical abilities that allow them to disengage from direct combat. Without specialized DPS, all classes should be able to do damage in order to defeat enemies. Some classes might specialize in damage type, like area of effect (AoE) damage; others might be able to exploit enemy weaknesses, and some might just be good at swinging a sharpened bit of metal in the right direction at a rapid rate. This design isn't just about having each class able to fill any trinity role. MMO combat would feel more dynamic in this system. Every player would have to react to combat events and defend against attacks."
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75 Comics That Are Being Made Into Films 256

brumgrunt writes "The comic book is the new spec script in Hollywood, if this list is anything to go by. Den Of Geek has uncovered 75 comics that are in the process of being turned into films, along with their estimated year of arrival. It's scary, brilliant and bizarre in roughly equal measure."

Comment Oil for Food (Score 1) 1974

I can't believe that no one has mentioned this: Oil for Food.

The UN was in charge of the largest fraud ever. The UN was supposed to oversee the humanitarian efforts of getting food and medicines to the Iraq people, in exchange for some oil coming out.

Instead, billions of dollars were sent to the mass murdering Saddam Hussain, in exchange for the lucrative oil contracts. The top UN executive for the program, Bennon Sevan, was on the take as well. The head of the UN, Kofi Annan, was possibly involved. His son, Kojo was in on the fraud. So, either Kofi is the dumbest person alive, and really did not have anything to do with the corruption, or he was complicit in the scheme.

Any way you look at it, it does not look good for the UN. Why would we want to let this buracracy take any control of the Internet? This is the same organization that puts countries like Zimbabwe, Sudan and Saudi Arabia on the human rights council. The UN can't even formally define terrorism as the killing of non-military persons. Also, it sends "peace keepers" into the Congo that end up raping children!

What exactly can the UN take credit for since it's inception? None of the world's conflicts have been solved by anything the UN has done.

While it is true that the world needs a forum for discussion, it certainly does not need this corrupt organization to actually be in charge of anything.

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