You're interpreting what I said to have a negative connotation. That's not the case.
You're interpreting what I said to have a negative connotation. That's not the case.
That's nice, it's quaint you have an opinion you felt worth sharing.
I watched a few episodes when it originally aired. Most of it was entertaining, but I get bored with "awkward" comedy. The same with Zach Galifianakis movies. While entertaining over all, generally his stuff is just meant to be awkward.
I'm sure it's not going to help me here at all, but I have no idea what that's a reference from. =)
That's an incredibly ignorant and ill conceived view point. I can argue just as easily that via my methodology of saving and reloading I've experienced more "what if" factors than you have as you're only experiencing a singular path. Where I've explored multiple vectors of approach. Do I go in left, right, all center,…
I understand perfectly why people enjoy playing without a save option. I grew up playing Atari/Nintendo, etc. THOSE were hard games, and most all of them had no save points. But that's what made them fun, the challenge.
And me looking for a bar at 8am to help with a wine hangover from getting silly drunk when we walked back from the castle the previous night.
The pic above was taken on the opposite side of the river. This is on the castle's battlements.
Just for sharing, this is the castle from street level on the opposite side the Mosel.
Yep, it's on he to do list =)
Yep, that's the plan =)
I suspect you hit reply without reading the other replies =D
I'm from Stuttgart, Germany. Our national past time is walking =P
You're confusing personal perceptual reality as fact. "You might think you do, but you are making the game less fun for yourself accidentally." No, I am making the game enjoyable for myself in my own way.
The introduction of the F5 quick save into gaming was a divine grace =D
I plan to. I've gone through twice so far on normal and hard, and figure I'll take a swing on Ironman once I catch up with a couple other games.
I plan to. I've gone through twice so far on normal and hard, and figure I'll take a swing on Ironman once I catch up with a couple other games.
You can have chocolate, I like vanilla. etc etc. I enjoy the game fine, I just happen to do so my way =)
It's fulfilling in a retrospective tactical way, not in a "I have to do this right the first time or I'm dead" way.
It's not so much not consuming sugars, but soda specifically. The fact that they are habitual, and linked with caffeine they are doubly bad. Fruit juices or other natural sugars are fine.