![]() Equal Housing Opportunity.īased on information from one of the following Multiple Listing Services: BRIGHT, Greator Scranton Board of REALTORS®. Photos may be virtually staged or digitally enhanced and may not reflect actual property conditions. No guarantee, warranty or representation of any kind is made regarding the completeness or accuracy of descriptions or measurements (including square footage measurements and property condition), such should be independently verified, and Compass expressly disclaims any liability in connection therewith. Hamilton Train Station just 10 minutes away. Located near major highways, shopping and restaurants. A large yard and patio are perfect for entertaining or just relaxing. ![]() This house is also equipped with a full security system that can beĬontinued by the new owner. Walk-out basement with Bilco doors, french drains and a sump pump. Three bedrooms andĪ full bath, along with a powder room complete the main living level. A dual-basin sink sits before a picture window that overlooks a spacious backyard that cannot be beat anywhere in town. The oversized kitchen features a matching set of modern stainless steel appliances (range/oven, microwave, refrigerator/freezer, and dishwasher) and includes plenty of countertop and cupboard space (including two cupboards with built-in lazy- susan storage and a full pantry with retractable shelves and pull-out drawers. Welcome to Hamilton Township! This home is an elegant stone front rancher with a double drive andĪnd recessed lighting. ![]() ![]() The oversized kitchen features a matching set of modern stainless steel appliances (range/oven, microwave, refrigerator/freezer, and dishwasher) and includes plenty of countertop and. The dining room also features hardwood floorsĪnd recessed lighting. Enter into the living room featuring hardwood floors, ceilingįan, recessed lighting as well as tons of natural light. Welcome to Hamilton Township! This home is an elegant stone front rancher with a double drive andĮxpanded garage area with breezeway. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Doing the exact same starting crap over and over again is a thing of the past. That's what was great about Legion and BFA leveling, you could go wherever you wanted to in the first place. I can't even fathom wanting to do the story again, over and over. Who the crap wants to do that? Good god, man. You also forget you are stuck in one zone at a time when you are repeating the story. Anyone else have a compelling reason not to just run the storyline again?īecause the story is completely pointless after the first time? How is that not a compelling reason? I'd much prefer to spam dungeons quickly for zone progress, along with world quests. It just seems more engaging and fun for me to level up with the storyline. Reading the above linked post gave me some ideas how to speed this up, but honestly the storyline is interesting and focused toward moving along a set of distinct goals, as opposed to Threads of Fate which just leaves you grinding XP. It took me significantly longer to level up an alt using this option. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sorry for the minor rant.I know completely different lines, but I have a question about battleships - if I like the North Carolina, would I like the Yamato? In a competitive game i’d take the NC over this in a heartbeat. Don’t get me wrong everyone’s view on whether this ship is good or not is perfectly valid but you have to take into account what this ship is being used for. However in more random battles where there aren’t as many high skilled players in the same game means that methods like angling etc work a lot more reliably and therefore minimise the damage taken to the ship. all the angling in the world won’t help you if you are flanked by an experienced competitive team. High skilled players who have vast knowledge of the game fighting each other will be able to exploit any weaknesses such as a large citadel with ease. He is an exceptionally good player and being in OMNI playing competitive games largely at T8 means he would have a competitive view on this ship whereas players like IChase and Zoup are not as into the competitive side as Flamu and therefore would not see the ship the same way Flamu does and tbh competitively this ship is not very good. ![]() I see Flamu’s review of this ship from a competitive standpoint. So much controversy on whether this ship is good or not… But here’s how I see it. Also this game was a nice showcase of the bad dispersion, i mean some salvos were so bad it was hilarious to watch. I mean the Amagi facerolls this ship easily (even if you go bow-on, the Amagi’s better HE shells gonna rekk you anyway if that’s the flavor of the Amagi player), i like the NC but this being worse than the NC makes it easily the worst t8 BB, just because it’s a solid ship, it doesn’t make it competitive against it’s t8 counterparts (Just like how a GK and Yamato can obliterate a Montana, the Montana isn’t bad, it’s nice and all, but it’s not competitive against other t10 BBs, sure if the GK or Yammy player is retarded then sure). The Amagi has almost the same torp belt, better armor all-around, below the waterline citadel meaning she usually safe from citadel hits below 10km and hard to hit at any range, more and more accurate guns, better gun angles on the mid and aft turret, faster etc. The problem arises when you compare this to the Amagi. ![]() |
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