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I haven’t, no. It’s still on the list, but I’ve been busy. I do agree with the clumsy feel of it being a nuisance, but I also feel that it’s kind of integral to the experience. It’s sort of like the fixed cameras and tank controls of classic Resident Evil games in that it’s not ideal, but it has significance for the

Dr. cooker?! That psychopath is your favorite?! Clearly Tommy is the best boy.

They look nice. Almost makes me consider buying yet another Uno deck.

I find the experience more natural when played standing, and it seems to work a little bit better (in my situation) than when I play seated. However, I do have to admit that I experience some discomfort (primarily in my right foot, which seems to start falling asleep), so I’ve recently given in to just sitting. It’s a

Cool creepypasta.

Sounds neat, I’ll grab it and hold on to it until we finish our current campaign. My group’s been playing over Roll20 for about two years, and even though it has its technical downsides, it’s a really good option for us, as only four of us are local and two of us are in Florida. This COVID-19 thing hasn’t stopped us

What? Okay, I take back my criticism of the Xbox only having 1TB of internal storage.

Oh, I’m aware of the expanded storage, I’m just disappointed at how reliant heavier use will be on buying more storage. The age of memory cards is coming back, and I’m not ready.

I'm part of that one percent, but I don't usually get very elitist about it. I was actually pretty impressed with how well it stacks up to modern gaming PCs, though I do find the fact that it only has 1 TB of storage a bit underwhelming. In fairness, it's NVME, so it's not the cheapest option out there, but I still

No worries. If you happen upon it, I sincerely would love to know more about it.

I’m intrigued, but I can’t find anything about any holes that guarantee a load, only triggering the room by mis-aligning the player’s position beforehand. Could you provide some evidence? I’d love to see a “legitimate” way to see the easter egg.

I had no idea Nightdive was handling this, but it makes perfect sense. The guy who made the Doom 64 EX mod works there, so it’s not a stretch to think they recycled a lot of that work here. That’s a good thing, too. It’s a really good unofficial conversion.

Well, Nintendo never pulls back the curtain in that way, so no official confirmation exists. However, any time the game can’t figure out where the player should be, you get dumped in that room, making it pretty obvious what it’s meant for. Also, that’s the only known way to get to that room.

Neat, I love the gameplay of Frozen Synapse, and I think the setting and moral choices affecting story progression sounds really cool. I’ll likely be picking this up.

This looks like bait.

*Purrrrrrrfect.

You’re right; I actually thought this one was fine. It had a joke and everything.

“Readers” is a strong term. These choices look like they were made by illiterates.

“Readers” is a strong term. These choices look like they were made by illiterates.

Maybe my standards are too low.

Nothing. GOG is basing their company on goodwill with the consumer and not treating them like they’re criminals. Dirt-cheap prices, no DRM, and now this very generous refund policy. It largely seems to be working so far. Of course, I’m also assuming that you’re just questioning how such a system works, and that you’re