Wow, that gif loops fairly well up top.
Wow, that gif loops fairly well up top.
So is this game essentially “Total War” set in China? Seems intriguing, but I’ll wait for an English localization first.
I really loved that scene where the leper pleads to Ashitaka to consider not just what Lady Eboshi did to the forest, but what she did for the town in general, and especially for the lepers, who would have been shunned by normal people due to their grotesque appearance without the bandages hiding it.
So basically, this again?
So how well would this work with the weather mod to change rainfall and what not?
Sad to see North Korea still doing stupid stuff like this, instead of trying to contribute to the global economy the way South Korea is.
Not only that, you need a pretty beefy PC to utilize it properly. Meaning you’d better spend a few extra hundred/thousands of dollars to upgrade your PC.
I think as more EV’s come out at lower prices, longer ranges, and hopefully shorter recharge times, and people see them more on the roads and have friends/family/neighbors who own one and can talk about it. EV adoption will pick up.
Right now the cost of the battery is one of the bigger hurdles that automakers have…
I drive a Chevy Volt, and though I have to burn a little gas in the winter, it’s far less than what I used to have to get from previous gas cars.
It’s so nice to drive by the gas station, and not freak out over 10 cent jumps in prices anymore.
Wasn’t the tar sands a result of the high oil prices, which OPEC, and to a lesser extent, wall street speculators, largely forced on the rest of us?
If you want to avoid picking up another quest immediately after turning one in, as you talk to Preston, turn and face the other direction.
Hate the Forged. I purposely built all my turrets in The Slog settlement facing south towards that factory. Then when I fast travel there, they’re often fighting my provisioners, and usually come close enough that my turrets then light them up too.
On the PC, a fun thing to do is to spawn a deathclaw or three in “safe” faction areas. It’s really fun watching the slaughter.
I did that once after the first speech by Maxson. Was hilarious watching the deathclaws making mincemeat out of everyone who wasn’t essential. Too bad their large size caused them to get stuck…
I think he’s marked as essential, meaning he can’t die, just like your companions can never truly be killed by hostile NPC’s in battle. Unless you want to waste a stimpack on them of course.
You can disable the castle one if you disconnect the wire/power source from the radio tower. Do whatever you want there, then plug it back in afterwards, though I don’t think anything really happens if you forget to plug it back in, other than you can’t pick up Radio Freedom over the pipboy. Won’t have to worry about…
Be careful with this though. If you don’t turn it in within a few days, the quest will fail, even if you already rescued the settler, or cleared out the latest area they ask you to clear out. It’s so annoying to turn it in, only to then be given another quest right off the bat.
I found that when turning in a Minutemen quest to Preston, once he starts talking about another settlement needing help, if you run away fast enough just as he starts talking about the latest raider/ghoul/kidnapping, you’ll complete the current quest, but not have to pick up yet another one right off bat.
Haha, that gif on top of the page is the show in a nutshell.
A lot of high tech jobs are like that actually. They don’t want you developing something awesome using their funds, to then just take said product to a competitor because they offered you double the salary you get at your current company.
I wish the Japanese companies would give us gaijin a way to buy their songs legally so we don’t have to do stupid crap like this or find the song on pirated sites. It’s so lame they won’t even let people show anime opening/ending credits.