Obsolete implies no longer used. In my office alone, there's 4 out of 5 people using eyeglasses at this very moment.
Obsolete implies no longer used. In my office alone, there's 4 out of 5 people using eyeglasses at this very moment.
Like I told someone else, I can't stand that BoC 'fight.' I lost my patience with it so badly, I just never bothered to play past that point again. I love the rest of the game too much to be very bothered about it. There's hundreds of hours of entertainment to be had without needing to deal with that bs just for the…
That's fine. I just liked the name tbh. Played through once, didn't like NG+ so I spent the next however many dozens of hours experimenting with builds and doing co-op. Just kind of ran with the assumption of what the other ending was and never bothered to look more deeply into it, which worked out so very well for…
I never chose the Dark Lord ending so was actually fully unaware that was from that ending. I kind of feel foolish but now I know what that ending actually is.
Shit. yeah. I only got the Link the Fire ending. Never got the other one.
Shit, it was. I only got the Link the Fire ending.
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I never made any allusions to what I think was a more suitable ending, just that the one that they ran with was bloody stupid and out of left field.
The lazarus project didn't make Shepard a synthetic, so I am a bit lost as to what lost chances you think were missed there
No, the Catalyst and all his prattling bullshit came out of left field.
I was gravy with the idea behind the ending of this, right up until the moment Starbuck poofed back out of existence. "But she was an angel!" someone is fixing to say. Don't care. That was f'ing stupid.
Bison meat is amazing good stuff. Like beef, but more lean and with a hint of venison flavor. It's got a notable presence alongside beef in the supermarket here, and incidentally, so does lamb.
It's even more ludicrous than I thought. Thanks for sharing that.
Who actually pays attention to the CA warning labels? Seems like everything under the sun (up to and including the sun) is known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
Looking forward to the DVD commentary on Season 3 GoT. I've been impressed with the quality of the commentary for the previous two seasons, informative without being dull and offering lots of insights into the creators' decisions in adapting the books.
I always operated under the impression that many of these sorts of specialty classes were more for the DM than the players, giving guidelines on developing/using NPC traits, skills, and balance— Things useful for DM's who wanted to build real roles to play and providing outlines of behaviors, actions, and background…
In Lost, those Others were the only other opposing faction for a very long time. It was much clearer in the context of that plot.
From commentary on the (I think it's first season) DVDs, they talk about shying away from calling them the 'Others' as it's kind of a vague terminology outside the book— in the book it earns the distinction of being capitalized and hence easily recognized for what it is- a proper name— there were fears people would…
I read it out loud like it was a lightsaber sound.
But what does it mean?