belaam75
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Far be it from me to take any joy in the perceived “failure” of a game—I really do applaud Bethesda for the staggering amount of hard work they put into what they created, and I think it’s quite special despite its flaws.

Sounds like a really cool friend. 

I get music producers and content creators using gaming laptops, since the specs translate well into those fields, but this sounds like “I had this for games and can’t be bothered keeping my personal and professional life separate” which sure bodes super great for this legal team.

All I’m saying is I need a scene of Senator Xiono standing next to an open ledge with Chopper near by

It amuses me more than it probably should that Bullbusters is made by Nut.

It’s not a good game of air hockey if the puck doesn’t fly off the table and hit someone, risking a fight or getting thrown out.”

*other guy in space suit
“shut up and fix the window!”

I’ve completed two faction quest lines, Ryugin and Crimson fleet. I’ve barely done any other random side quests and I’m sitting at ~500K even after spending around 275K on the Class B Shieldbreaker. I honestly don’t know what I’m supposed to be buying that these people want to bother with exploits for. I buy every

Money is so ridiculously easy to come buy this isn’t necessary. I ended my play through with 900k and that wasn’t even doing every side quest amd I built two ships

I understand where you’re coming from, New Atlantis is difficult with different levels and the space port being the only part disconnected that’s outside. The Well being kind of hidden was definitely a choice to show the city wants to hide it, some Well missions really emphasize that.

Yay someone validated your preconceived notions

Yep, this game is exactly what I wanted it to be. A new adventure in a new place with new people and new lore to learn, but set in a game that plays the same as one I’m already intimately familiar with, so I can just jump right in and start enjoying those things right away rather than having to get used to the

Rebels ends shortly before the Battle of Yavin, so around 1BBY.  The story is set in 9ABY, 5 years after the fall of the empire.  So it’s actually only 10 years at most.  Which tracks with Jacen’s age.

It takes place around 9-10 years after the end of Rebels, as in Thrawn’s defeat, not the Rebels epilogue.

In both the tabletop and digital versions you can adjust the difficulty. Playing on the hardest difficulties you pretty much have to do as you described. Pure efficiency and even then you can get screwed by some bad modifier draws. On lower difficulty levels you should have a lot more breathing room. If you are

Cognitive dissonance. If you want to like the game, then the reviews will sound more positive to you and a 75/10 will feel “low.” If you want to dislike the game, then the reviews will sound more negative to you and a 75/100 will feel “high.”

...and if past form is anything to go by , Starfield will also come out another 3 times as well!

At my place of business the Friday before a long weekend is almost always the day the boss gives everyone a free half day off. 

I killed this dude through the heart with a stake after he tried to suck my blood in the middle of the night.  Didn’t know he was a big character tbh

Yes, I suspect that Swen being so open about why the game hadn't been announced for Xbox was all part of his tactic to put pressure on them to drop the "feature parity" requirement. Smart play which paid off 🙃

Nah, they got rid of loot boxes and switched to a battle pass.