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Don’t you mean it’s rather lockpicky?

If you use uBlock Origin, I believe these popups are mostly included in the set of “Annoyances” filters that are included, but not enabled by default. It’ll also do its best to kill cookie popups and other nonsense, which is especially handy if you like to actually reject cookies by having your browser delete them on

I rather enjoyed it. The storytelling sure isn’t perfect, but Pandora is ridiculously pretty and there is no shortage of well executed visual spectacle. I’ll probably watch through it again on a home release, where I can schedule my own bathroom breaks. Great action set pieces, everything underwater sure looks like

For the four legendaries that aren’t part of the main storyline, you could kick off the quest by taking the academy courses, then talking to the History professor. She’ll put all 4 shrines on your map. But to actually open the shrines you need to find all 32 stakes in the world. I’m going to try to attach the map

The real question is, did anyone manage to archive a copy of the video while it was up?

An often overlooked feature of the Pokédex is achievements; open it up and hit X and you’ll probably get a ton of rewards from hitting completion milestones. A bunch of those are EXP candy of various sizes.

> the time counter suddenly jump from three-quarters full to under halfway, for no reason at all.

The much smoother framerate is likely a side effect of closing and re-opening the game. I noticed this when playing through the day one patch. Usually I like to sleep the software and my console between play sessions, but with Violet I noticed the framerate would get steadily worse over time, especially if I traveled

I enjoyed Skyrim quite a bit before I found mods, but I suppose that experience is tainted; I never played any of the older Elder Scrolls games, so everything in Skyrim was new to me. I did not enjoy the skill leveling system, that’s probably the main core gameplay element I am happy to mod away.

I had one crash, some impressively low framerates, and several battles that glitched one of the Pokémon offscreen which, while visually amusing was not actually game breaking. Other than having to re-challenge a gym leader due to the aformentioned crash, I had no issues getting through the game and am currently

I’m tentatively excited for this game the way I am with all Bethesda titles: if the core loop is any fun at all, the standard Bethesda jank should mostly be a non-issue. Besides, I’m sure there will be a healthy modding scene on the PC version.1

Maybe I’m just lucky, but I stumbled on an Eevee, Vaporeon and Sylveon out and about. Once you have any Eeveelution, bring it and a Ditto to a picnic and you’re all set to make more.

SOS battles serve a rather useful purpose though: if you chain the encounter and keep it going as long as possible, your rate of encountering a Shiny, or a creature with excellent stats, increases dramatically.

That was my first question when I saw this. A lot of the farming sims gender-lock these options. Stardew Valley was the first one I played that let me be me, and I’d be down to play another.

Is the whole premise based on the following SCP?

The best cheat detection is also the hardest to write from a programming perspective: have the **server** do the checking. This is assuming there is a server doing anything other than matchmaking of course; for games that use a P2P model of promoting one of the participants to server duty invisibly, this model is

> Meta trackers, in particular, are all over the internet, and the tech giant is listed as a recipient of the plaintiffs’ video data in almost every recent case.

Man, this is a correctly written sentence, but I still had to read it like three times to finally go, “oh wait, the company named Meta.” That continues to be

It’s funny, it’s almost like “memorize these numbers, which are static and easily read in broad daylight, and gain semi-permanent access to someone’s wallet” isn’t the best security model.

My extremely loose understanding is that the post-op goal is to measure the change in the orbital speed, since that is somewhat easier to reliably detect with our ground based equipment. So it may be that the goal of this mission was to maximally affect the speed, rather than the trajectory of orbit, to ensure the

No no no, that’s how you get additional monarchs!