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No, we can’t have nice things because Nintendo won’t make any nice things for us to buy, just three underpowered gimmick machines in a row. The latest of which they won’t even give us much info about before launch, because they know it is a turd that would disappoint people enough to not buy them, instead of buying

I assume you’d have to return to the ocean to replenish the supply after what, an hour, hour-45?

“That’s because you haven’t used the atomic bomb.”

I would say as soon as you can play Blood and Wine, do it. I finished Witcher 3 and was happy that it was finally over, but then I played the DLC and regretted not doing it during the main story. It’s just so nice going where there’s sun and happy music. Though, Skellige is a lot of fun but just so expansive.

The Witches of the Bog is when it gits gud. If you’ve gotten there already and it’s still not doing it for you, maybe it’s not the game for you. THAT was the moment where I basically played straight through for the ensuing few months.

I finally picked the game back up a few weeks ago after initially being cool on it for a few months. I’m all in now. Not because it has grabbed me, but because I’ve gone to far to turn back now. Right now my only gripe is that some of these storylines involve way to much dialogue and not enough action. This because

If you have just been running straight forward not checking out all the quest in every area then you should stop and try some of the quest markers.

If you finish the bloody baron quest and don’t like it, then the game will probably not be for you. I had my issues with it up until then but was intrigued enough, but after finishing it I knew I was hooked. It encapsulates the difficult decisions you have to make and the messed up family dynamics you have to insert

Agreed, amazing tips. I spent 8 + hours with the demo and didn’t realize a good amount of these. Like the Amitra bar changing from white to gold??? Invaluable.

I like his little ear twitch.

I don’t disagree. I still LOVE Meatbeat manifesto.

I love the ArmA series in general, but even the latest (and most stable) is still a juddery buggy mess sometimes (also bad net code).

I went to a Duran Duran concert and he opened for them and was AMAZING I was so glad I got there early and heard his set. There were so few people there for his part of the show he was shaking hands and signing autographs at the end before we had the break for D2.

PWEI put out like 6 albums, so not a novelty act. I discovered them when they had a video for Ich Bin Ein Auslander on The Box. That was off the most radio friendly album. Earlier releases were....weirder, dancier, felt less polished.

He’s still making records under the name “Sananda Maitreya,” which, you will not be surprised to learn, came to him in a dream. He also lives in Italy and is married to a supermodel.

PWEI is just Graham Crabb and some journeymen now-Clint Mansell is a great film composer for stuff like Pi and Requiem For A Dream. I miss original PWEI terribly!

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And Stent could mix the hell out of a track. Here’s one from an album he did for Terence Trent D’Arby. It sounds fantastic.

Weird, I was in the military and my oath was as follows:

I get that you don’t want to understand, but this isn’t allowed.

So we’re these guys. Doesn’t look scary or fascist at all.