archbishopwololo
archbishopwololo
archbishopwololo

Having just replayed Guardians of the Galaxy, which had some fantastic accessibility options, and currently replaying TLOU2, it seems like an idiotic oversight for such a massive AAA game to drop with barebones in that department.

What do you think online discussions are? What rules of yours does everyone need to follow? Which of your approved expressions are allowed?

I’d recommend Jagged Alliance 3, it’s also a game that had its first two version come out over two decades ago and somehow got a third iteration released within a month of BG3 doing the same two decades plus follow up. It’s a classic CRPG except you’re mercenaries in the modern world

I played that game the entirety of June. And now I feel physically ill when I try to get back into it. I just can’t anymore with that game.

I’ve been lucky. So far the only bug I’ve run into is that I did Stop the Presses, but the NPCs yell out the wrong (bad) headline, even though merchants all give me a bonus.

One of my personal pet peeves about the AI “prompt-gineers” (aside from, you know, the theft of art and labour etc etc all that) is that they will “produce” a piece of work with shockingly obvious issues that wouldn’t fly past the eye of even an armature artist....and just say “fuck it, good enough. Post”

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Unfortunately you still have to be pretty close to them, and they have to be in the cone of vision your char has, and they still get a saving throw to avoid it just like you would if your characters were invisible. Not as powerful as you’d think, but it helps out of combat a bit more than in.

On one hand I feel like the price is good...until I look at the switch lite which can play games internally for the same price.

I didn’t watch it but based on the article it sounds like a developing situation that won’t be solved in one presentation.

You’re basically admitting you’re never going to be happy

Good lord is this article insuferable.

It’s a shame that even though Patricia is now gone, the roster of rage bait artists she hired are still around

Hard to say until the update comes out, but I’m surprised your friends said it was “really good”. Were they perhaps all playing together and also drinking? Because it is a co-op horde shooter and those can pretty much always be a good time with buddies and a drink. But launch Darktide (and even after several updates),

if you dont mind there being low single digit weapon choices for each class, then sure. There are very very few actually “different” weapons and it feels pretty same-y after the first few levels. The game itself is fun, but i feel like they left a whole lot of the game undercooked for everything outside the base

Seriously.

Youtube drama pissing matches are just stupid.

dozens of videos and multiple podcast episodes a week”

A game, unlike a live DM, doesn't have the ability to rewrite the game on the fly, though. There's gotta be some finite structure in order to be a complete and functional game.

What I’m seeing sure seems like a lot of people who’ve never played D&D really mad this game has accurately captured D&D.

Article fails to mention how some genuinely AMAZING scenes unfold on failed dice rolls. I have intentionally failed rolls by save scumming to see alternate outcomes vs successful rolls and sometimes those failed rolls lead to really great moments / scenes or very dramatic events. For example, very early in the game on