Ciri my girl!
Ciri my girl!
Yeah, like first person shooters! And, and, third person shooters! And, uh, uh, first person shooter RPGs now, yeah!
So we should be treating sons of criminals the same as criminals? Is that what you are saying? And apparently thoughtcrimes too?
The United Nations has officially accused China of extended crimes against humanity. It isn’t just media fluff.
He’s referring to dealerships being enshrined in law. Remember how much difficulty Tesla had selling direct-to-consumer in most states? That’s because most states had third-party requirements in the books. In other words, there are literally laws whose sole existence is to guarantee a third-party markup.
Well, since Microsoft owns both Xbox and Windows.... You tell me.
Microsoft still controls 75% of the PC market.
While all acquisitions are bad, let’s not act like Sony has ever done anything remotely close to acquiring one the world’s largest gaming publishers.
Inflation hasn’t risen as much in America as it has in other countries.
I like to bring this up when people complain about inflation. The US actually got this one right, they’re doing better than every other country.
Unless you prefer couch gaming with a controller. While possible with a PC, it’s far more hassle-free with a console.
Supply and demand is a single concept, not two concepts. A lack of supply or a surplus of demand leads to the exact same result, scalpers.
Its innovative controller?
I started the build up to around level 10 or so as a dual-wielding build for two bastard swords. So, dual-wielding feats, bastard sword feats, etc. This was 1.5, so it included Advanced Weapon Training, allowing me to treat the bastard sword as light. But I needed more defense, so I swapped out the second bastard…
So much going on with this game, it’s hard to figure out the exact cause of the issues. Sounds like it may be mostly down to the game’s large amount of content, but Aspyr also said they were changing the combat to make this more of an action game. I wonder if that was part of the problem, or if it’s changed back to a…
Yes, but how 5E works is part of the problem. Take a Pathfinder build I was doing, for example. I was building a character out for dual-wielding bastard swords, but was running into AC problems. So I converted him over to a shield basher and it worked very well. I was able to make that change because the bastard sword…
The original Game Boy graphics were arguably among the best seen on the handheld.
While I think D&D 5E’s additions and simplifications were a net positive for the tabletop game, I do have criticisms that I’d hoped they’d address in 6. In particular, the lack of mechanical choice makes 5E feel a bit lackluster. There’s no variety in weapons, and so often leveling up is automatic with zero choice.
I wonder if this is related to the ruling on Sony removing the redeem a code feature. I think the judge in that case noted that the plaintiffs had a possible case, but their specific argument was flawed (they didn’t provide any data to back up their claims).
Yeah, without question the golden age of the turn-based JRPG is long past. But western turn-based is having a huge resurgence. From Slay the Spire and its ilk to XCOM-likes, turn based, much like Hansel, is so hot right now. And it’s not just the west, Sega’s newest Yakuza has also gone turn-based. This only matters…