Bounty/Pirate hunting is definitely fun, but the money is in trading. Grind until you’re bored of it, the get an attack or exploration ship. You can also get a multi-role ship. You can swap out your modules and do whatever you want.
Bounty/Pirate hunting is definitely fun, but the money is in trading. Grind until you’re bored of it, the get an attack or exploration ship. You can also get a multi-role ship. You can swap out your modules and do whatever you want.
If there is a game that doesn’t eventually get boring I’d love to know about it. $60 for 300 hours of my time is more than acceptable
Don’t worry, the galaxy isn’t going anywhere
You whatever you want. Trade, be a pirate, hunt pirates, take tourists around, join a faction and fight enemies, mine valuable commodities, or just fly across the galaxy and never come back
Before the inevitable “Should I get the game?” post, YES YOU SHOULD GET THE GAME
It’s similar to what happens to every retail company. Corporate sets a target, and ambitious district/general managers lose their scruples in their desperate race for a promotion because they neither know nor give a shit about their employees
Like a lot of Black Mirror, that episode was pretentious, pseudo-intellectual horseshit. “Oh, we’re all like, slaves to reality TV and advertising.” But he was good in it.
Story wise, i mean. Are they just gonna never finish the story from the last one and ignore it?
So did Prometheus just...not happen?
HOT TAKES: E-SPORTS EDITION
I hope this one is good, because C.H.I.P.s is gonna suuuuuuuuuuuuuck
Try Beitbart. I think you and their tech editor have more in common
That’s what a master bedroom in San Francisco or New York looks like
I thought somebody dug around and found an article from when Half Life 1 first came out
Ah man, I bet Trump really regrets nominating Gorsuch for the Supreme Court
“..and don’t park in front of our house” - Also every old person of every race ever
*closes eyes* Ok, and then?
Go carts are much safer as far as I know. They have a low center of gravity so they don’t flip, plus they tend to be driven on flat tracks instead of uneven terrain
Your counterpoint isn’t very convincing if you’re also saying you agree with me
An 8 year old child shouldn’t be driving any other of those vehicles either