The premise sounds an awful lot like the Bitterseeds series by Ian Tregillis, but Americanised, don't you think?
The premise sounds an awful lot like the Bitterseeds series by Ian Tregillis, but Americanised, don't you think?
Also: World of Warcraft, Warlords of Draenor and onwards. Completely unnecessary and non-contributive to the stories they could tell.
Unfortunately, the hard part is *knowing for certain* that there is no complex indigenous life... (besides getting there, of course)
And why is this not a hack?
Sheesh Rob, I’ve only read the assorted musings, but even those are already so huge. Can’t wait to watch the complete episode!
You’re absolutely correct on both accounts
Then why do you propagate your opinion like the truth?
“assuring refunds”. In a Kickstarter, nothing is assured for the pledgers. They’re only claiming to refund people. If they will actually do that (after the kickstarter has ended) remains to be seen.
Agreed, also the sentence “We’ve already hired multiple designers (with over 20 years of combined experience) to bring this idea to life” also means exactly nothing, since it could just be (and most likely is) a classfull of first year students who call themselves ‘designers’. They don’t even have the licensing with…
Interesting findings indeed, but I’m always slightly annoyed if someone says “chances are 50-50" and then acting like that has any meaning. That usually means exactly nothing, often even indicated that you have no information whatsoever pointing in either direction. Excuse my pet-peeve
And the necromorph sounds in Dead Space was often made by using nasty pasta & soup! :)
It’s a game quite commonly used in game theory and computer science, especially when teaching or programming strategy intelligence.
“Good news: The show has already been renewed for a third season.”
It sounds like a quote. Where’s it from, if I may ask?
Haha allright fair enough. :)
Not to be dismissive (this is awesome news), but this image downloading WC3 (on patch 1.21b) is an older version which was already downloadable that way. So this particular image shows actually nothing new.
Funny thing is that actually literally happened to a Mars orbiter, sending it to crash.
I had the same initial reaction, but do note that this is the first part of a series on the gameboy hardware, so I hope the next parts will go deeper.
That link worked, thanks! <3
Hmmm.. How can I get it on my smartphone? There doesn't seem to be a 'pay'/'add to cart' button for that package on the mobile browser (nor when I ask to load the desktop version of the website).... Can anyone help?