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The head, neck, and shoulder ones all seem viably functional to me. On the shell you can see windows with interlocked gears underneath, implying that if this were real, most of the machinery would be internal. The exposed ones are at the joints for aesthetic purposes, for the same reason people might put a clear panel

I know there have been slope mods for years. Either one got made official since I last played, or it's a modded block.

X is a variable. It can be filled in with any value. In this case, that value is steampunk. The variable is used because for any value of X, the argument itself is still guaranteed to be incredibly whiny and hipstery, based purely on the logic used to make it.

So, what you are saying is that you like [x]. But only when [x] is the specific kind of [x] you approve of, and everything in [x] besides what you like is tacky and cheap.

A GoT game in the same vein as Souls wouldn't really make much sense. One's primarily about political intrigue, the other primarily about combat and exploration. The modes of combat may be similar, but to actually be much of a GoT game, that combat would happen incredibly rarely. Which is a massive deterrent to

It's tacky to you. So, you don't like the steampunk aesthetic. Why subject yourself to it?

You say that like it's a bad thing.

Also in Hindu, Chinese, and Native American mythology.

He's making a joke about a real issue in the game; that gives no indication as to whether or not he's played it. You are talking like the pathetically, inexcusably minuscule map sizes in the game aren't a problem; that presents at least some evidence that you haven't.

I like my high school US history teacher's hush-voiced ghost story way better than your actual facts.

Honestly, I'd settle for more Roanoke, regardless of quality. It's a fascinating mystery and a perfect ground for horror fiction, and yet the only time I've personally seen it show up in pop culture is in a single episode of Supernatural.

Do they explain why the audio logs are around? Why Comstock leaves incriminating evidence in random city bathrooms?

The combat complaint is the only thing here which actually describes the game as it currently exists.

So... have you gotten enough flak for forgetting AC3 yet?

Say you have two copies of what is essentially the same game. One of those copies has a single difference which doesn't affect gameplay, but which separates it from an overwhelming industry standard. What are you going to pick: the industry standard copy, or the copy with that extra cherry of uniqueness on top?

Problem is, people constantly do this with no intended humor whatsoever. There's no reason to suspect that this isn't serious.

True. But by adding to the chaos, they don't fall under Lamer's complaint. The bots he doesn't like are the ones the stream actively chose to fight against.

Lord Helix drowned Lazorgator in an earlier battle, and there's been some Reddit art about it. That's probably where the confusion came from.

Oh no. However will we go on.

A lot of that was because a) the gym leaders were all pretty much a joke and b) the new system made democracy much easier to abuse. Luckily, democracy was turned off for the last Red runs.