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She was such a surprise for me. I thought I knew all the cast going in, then I saw her and actually shouted, “holy shit, why is Maeve here?!”

It is an endorsement, that doesn’t make it a paid advertisement. He isn’t being critical of it because this isn’t a review.

While I don’t condone cheating, this is absolutely the most backwards way of dealing with cheaters. Thankfully nothing like that is going to happen here. Just curious in case this absurdity comes to the US, anyone think a good team of lawyers could argue that all forms of modding, including cheat hacks, are free

After spending $500 to get a WiiU, four pro controllers and copies of Smash Bros and Mario Kart (plus the dlc). All of this was done after the amazing BoTW reveal. I had to have that console and to be ready for Zelda.Then it got pushed back. Then it got pushed back to be a title for the Switch, despite being announced

Or, Nintendo could actually pretend they aren’t a shite company for once? No? Ok.

“Oh, yeah. Sorry about ditching ‘economy’ plans that literally sucked money out of people with hardly any actual benefits and sky-high deductables. You’re welcome.”

You get a star for the movie reference. One of my favorite zombie flicks, and I love zombie movies.

“I had to figure out the a numeric value for exactly how difficult it would be for a ranger to use her lockpicks in order to unlock a 1,000+ year old door with a completely separate kind of lock than the ones she was used to. It was, in a word, hard.”

As a fellow fan of Banished, this sounds like it’s worth a look. You’ve also made me want to play Banished again, too...

I’d recommend grabbing the print and play files from his Dropbox. Unlikely he’ll be selling copies for very long, I’d wager.

You may be right. It’s a Nintendo IP, though, so I wouldn’t be surprised if the 75 cards and and 9 maps were split into a Core Set for say $30 and a couple expansions for $10-15, each.

Well good luck when the vult--lawyers begin to circle. The game looks great by the way. I plan to print my own copy.

Hmm. $17 dollars for a professionally printed boardgame is really good. If this were official I’d see it being sold for $40-50 retail. I do wonder though how long they’ll be able to sell those for even if it does look like they are doing it at base cost without any profit to the designer.

Oh yeah, of course. “Ok, now that I’ve brutally subjugated you and your people... Go on ahead and continue believing what you want. Oh, and those hundreds of women I forced into my harem as personal sex slaves? Yeah I guess they should have some equality,too.”

As the link to the Medium article in the beginning of the paragraph I quoted points out, the developers are full of shit.

Read the whole article, huh? So you missed this paragraph? (Emphasis added)

Hey, while we’re throwing blame around, how about those some 5 million+ people who voted for Stein or Johnson?

Ah, one of my favorite spells from 3.5e D&D: Defenestrating Sphere.

I’ve played a Bard, and ran games with Bards, who successfully put to Sleep one or two creatures. The idea is to gauge how weak the creatures are before using Sleep as it affects a certain amount of Hit Points worth of creatures, those with fewest going to sleep first. It isn’t a good early fight spell unless the the

Why do you think they didn’t? The trick worked like it always does. It got Nintendo in the headlines, again, implying the bullshit narrative that the console was just so popular they couldn’t meet demand. Rereleasing it in no way proves Nintendo doesn’t employ these tricks.