Don't worry, once I get my profits from post 10 I'll make trips to poorville to give out pennies to folks like you. loool I'm probably going dual blade or insect glaive. I need to try out ranged stuff too.
Insect Glaive is great if you're not trying to mount vault all the time. Its also the most expensive weapon type to upgrade.
Insect glaive is annoying to aim and I fail most of my mounts (I try mount vaulting all the time.) Dual blade is fun but I keep hearing it sucks end game. I like the charge blade (closest thing to a switch axe which I don't think is in the demo) so I might main that if no other melee weapon tickles my murder bone.
*flaunts my post 7* Also, Dragon Quest XI announced. Coming to PS4, 3DS, and maybe Nintendo NX. It looks pretty good. Not getting a PS4 for it, but I'd totally get it on 3DS. ...If it comes out in the States.
Oh my, that signature. But 10 isn't even divisible by 3! Not to burst your bubble, but 7 is mathematically the worst number to have to deal with.
Charge blade has a learning curve, but it becomes quite fun when you learn to Guard Point. Meanwhile I brought Victor Vran. Reminds me a lot of Van Helsing, but without the deep RPG elements.
So news in tech speed and tech efficiency! Researchers at IBM (? - I read the article a while ago, so I'm not sure if they're from IBM) have created a transister the size of a single molecule, The current smallest transister iirc is 7nm, this transister is anywhere between 0.3-1 nm thick, this is based off of researchers at IBM aligning molecules to form the letters IBM. Researchers at Duke University, while trying to find faster ways to transmit energy, made a light that flashes 90 billion times per second. This will allegedly speed up computers immensely. German scientists have confirmed propulsion in the EmDrive*, which currently has a propulsion of 20 micronewtons. *The EmDrive is a "Warp Drive" which breaks the laws of physics, because it does not require fuel, I don't exactly know how it works, and I don't really think anyone knows how it really works, they say it works off of focusing microwaves in some sort of resonance chamber, and it will be pushed forward due to Newton's third law (Equal and opposite reactions), or something like that. Also I really want to transfer my computer to a Corsair Air 240, cause look at that shit