MadnessIncarnate
MadnessIncarnate
MadnessIncarnate

Perhaps a metaphorical fresh coat of paint, but the new engine pushed them into more than just pretty upgrades to static graphics, besides fog and under other generic upgrades, static images, the burning house in the intro, are now fully designed to fall apart.  That’s just one example.  Personally, I can’t wait to

Counterpoint:  Don’t buy it.

I feel like the only route that a remake of TLoU could take is leaving the story, characters and voices intact.  Graphics, gameplay improvements and QoL upgrades are the most we would really want for this.  Imagine taking the near perfection of the original and changing the voices out.

No primary swaps, but for what it’s worth, whatever your secondary class is can technically become your main, you just need to equip the gear that favors your secondary.

I don’t want to rain on your parade, but Hicks, Drake and Vazquez are GONE man.

I love both, but often min-maxing is the only way to push through Chaos Tiers to get the Chaos/Volatile/Primordial/Ascended loot.

I’ve been playing with a pure Spore Warden build even using the blue armor for the extra points to Wrath of Nature (it only falls on one of the Brr-Zerker combo armors). But even with that,

Mmm, is it perfect? The Ability Crit Chance % is wasted on a Spellshot, unless he’s using the Graveborn’s Dire Sacrifice. Better to replace that with something from the health/ward bucket.

FOMO.

Action movie, maybe, but a solid sci-fi film requires worldbuilding and exposition - I’d give them 2 hours. Hell, half of Dune was two and a half hours.

Ambivalence is sometimes a correct response.

I can’t remember which special it was, either The Closer or the one prior, but he does take a pretty *uncomfortable* jab at Jews (though the jibe is technically directed at Israel, I don’t think he makes a distinction).

That would be Shakespeare in Love.

What would make your example worthwhile is if there were “filler” planets with specific oddities, just to make them worth a visit if you felt the fever. One world could be close to a black hole and is in the process of breaking apart, for instance. Another could be close to a star about to go supernova. Places you

I don’t think Andromeda got the flack it did because of non-linearity, it was the bloat.  I loved ME:A and that was by far the worst aspect of it.  When the planets are mostly meaningless locations, exploration becomes a chore.

Severance isn’t guaranteed to begin with.

It all depends on the industry you’re in.  My managers are responsible for pulling in work, winning government contracts and overseeing the projects they’ve pulled in.  I couldn’t do my job if they didn’t do theirs.

In the Boston area, a large contingent of businesses with buildings in the city pushed their employees to WFH and ditched the building.  Can you imagine how much money that saved the company?

Non-compete agreements run from 6 months to two years tops.

Addressed by the second season, IIRC.

I don’t disagree, but that’s still a legal sticking point.