Tristan-I
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Tristan-I

I feel like BOTW’s open world hype is forgetting that open world non-linear adventures were already an established genre. I think the community at large forgets that Elder Scrolls games have been doing it for a long time already. Even before Skyrim, the Elder Scrolls were sending players off into massive sandbox

If you are concerned about your eggs cooking too quickly, you can go for a “basted” egg. After the initial drop, the crust should form on the bottom. After this, you can add a little bit of water to the pan. This will cool down the pan a bit and allow you to cook your eggs a little slower. If you’d like, you can then

No, at it’s (armored) core, the game was originally about piloting mecha. The control systems were complex, and the movements were not fluid. Coverage of this game seems to suggest that it’s simplified and intuitive.

I can’t play “Super Mario Meow Meow” because my daughter insists on playing with me, and playing cooperative mario with a 4yr old is too hardmode for an aged gamer such as myself.

I’m still waiting to hear how this isn’t just a scaled up souls game with a focus on ranged combat, using robot shaped avatars instead of human (or monster) shaped ones.

I was referring to the previous poster who was trying to offer excuse that some places which have a tip amount are simply lazy or ignorant and left it in default configuration.

That prepackaged POS system has a simple check box that you can enable or disable the tip and alter the suggested tip amounts.

I really wish they would just sell us a 75 inch monitor with a couple of HDMI ports.

I use them for cryptography.

I think you are forgetting that this discretionary style of benefit is specifically designed to reinforce systems of oppression.

Reaching video game competence in the late 80s and early 90s would put the author into Gen X. But, I suspect the author is younger than that and it’s more of a hipster thing.

This isn’t a great list, it is just a clear demonstration on when you reached an age where you could competently play video games.

Or, option #3 where they roll back everything and start from scratch again.

Interesting... It would accomplish what I want, but I think it would be outside the spirit of the experiment.

It would be nice if instead of resetting the feed, we could review our watched history and mark certain content as “ignore” or “avoid” to better tune the algorithm.

We have textured ceilings at our house in the main room. They collect dust after we installed ceiling fans.

It has been decades since copper phone lines carried analog signals beyond local switching. It gets converted to digital frames, combined and sent upstream for regional switching. Fiber simply made it possible to send more frames faster.

People who deserve respect don’t need to ask for it.

That wooden spoon sitting in the water is triggering...

Definitely not strange. It’s a perfect choice. Consider the question you are asking right now. To an outsider, it seems like a perfectly rational question to ask. It gives them plenty of cover and plausable deniability.