8bitzombi
8bitzombi
8bitzombi

This hurts me... What is this trend with turning burgers into meatloaf? Also, please stop pressing your burgers, you are driving out all that delicious fat and helping turn your meat into a dry disk of disappointment. Between kneading in all of those ingredients and then pressing the patties you are absolutely

Garfield said the point of this structure was to try to get back to the feeling in the early days of Magic when each individual card felt special and the internet didn’t exist to allow everyone to share deck lists and race to complete the best ones.

Honestly, Nintendo is in a weird position right now.

You are sure to find outliers in any group of people; my point is simply that the majority of bikers are actually pretty nice guys who are just looking to spend their off time riding and seeing the country. Hell in recent years there have been more acts of mass violence perpetrated by other wise “normal” people than

Honestly, I wasn’t really sure the outlaw redneck biker mythos really existed any more? It’s sort of the last thing I think of when I think of motorcycle clubs these days; especially when you start to realize most of those guys are in their 40-70's and just riding to get out of the house. This isn’t the 60's where

Part of me is thinking that the volume rendering might be CPU driven rather than GPU driven, and his 4700 is the bottle neck; it would explain why his CPU was running hot and why it offered such a massive frame rate hike. I’d be interested in seeing if he experienced the same issues at lower resolutions as well,

My assumption is that when the demon talk occurance rate event that’s running for the launch is over it will likely become a lot harder to get enough demons for fusions.

They kind of people who are shoving money at free to play games for random cosmetics are going to still pump money into them until they get what they want regardless of whether or not they know it’s in the next box.

Yeah... this actually seems like a giant f*ck you to Dutch players; at least with the random odds you can hope that you get what you want but knowing your are not going to get what you want and knowing you have to buy it anyways just to get another chance is bound to be soul crushing for some players. 

Dx2 isn’t like Pokemon Go at all; it’s a gachapon game where you recruit demons through lottery style summons or through chance dialog instances during battle, the AR mode is used for taking pictures of your demons.

Part of me wants to say that this is really awesome and I am happy to see Bungie pushing the bar on adding secrets and challenging content to the game; the other part of me is disappointed that they are rereleasing a rerelease of a nerfed D1 weapon...

Then it becomes a process of trying to lure or disturb a sandworm every time you land in a new area to research or gather items so you don’t get caught off guard by one; the process would become tedious over time.

From the way his comment is worded it seems less like they were over powered because of their health pools and more overpowered because of their unpredictability.

Honestly, I will be the first to say that running what appears to be a store front that shows products for sale but then claims that they are rewards for pledges and there are no guarantee that the product you see will ever actually reach you seems a lot like a deliberate attempt to trick people. Couple this with the

Normally I am the first one to point out that crowdfunding, or any sort of investing, is a bit of a gamble; you are putting money into a product or idea that is likely to change and may not be what you eventually want and that is your risk to take.

You just described just about every JRPG ever made... By half way through any JRPG you pretty much faceroll over anything that isn’t a boss. 

While I can understand this sentiment, I will put it out there that BD has one of the best turn based combat and job systems out of just about any JRPG I’ve ever played.

In all fairness, The game was such a massive failure that it might not have been worth it for the developers to seek out a solution to the problem; it might sound awful, but since it doesn’t seem like it makes enough impact to actually improve the overall experience it was probably more cost effective to accept the

You missed my point entirely.

So, if you’re identity were to be outed and your company used this comment as a reason to fire you you would be fine with that and would accept it as a completely fair and balanced act?