do any of the results of RDR translate over into the sequel in any way? should I play it before playing the sequel? i’m torn. not sure I have the time to invest in the first before investing time in the second. pls advise.
do any of the results of RDR translate over into the sequel in any way? should I play it before playing the sequel? i’m torn. not sure I have the time to invest in the first before investing time in the second. pls advise.
sines need more speling errers. then you no their lejit!
the only thing worse than moving all your shit, is moving someone else’s shit.
...while fucking a jar of mayo
more like...”the hottest new sex trend since I was 18"
Disney needs a clear road for that Fox purchase. Can’t make too many waves amongst the rabid Cheetolini base before they can close that deal.
good men enjoy the rich pheromone scents that exist there on those types of days. it’s as raw of a “you” smell as you can get. and as much as we like to think of ourselves as civilized beings, we can’t deny the animalistic desire that the flesh evokes in us. why men deny themselves this is absolutely beyond me. it is…
Needle Dick the Bug Fucker
can I be a part of that sandwich? mmmm...
I think i’d have a hard time not being this guy in a similar situation. though I supposed I could just wait it out and maybe see if an inmate will do some of the dirty work for me...
there’s a few technical reasons I can think of as to why this happens especially since it appears that the customization model is a much higher resolution than the in-game model. so after you customize, your changes are mapped down on a lower LOD for the in-game (with lower res texture maps as well). on some…
not to mention they just sort of left all these slave children behind. fucking monsters.
i love her so much. she is amazing.
at least it wasn’t a freak gasoline-fight accident
i wonder too if perhaps location may have an impact on costs. a large percentage of game studios (devs and publishers) are located on the west coast (or coasts) which are notoriously expensive places to live and do business. it costs more to keep the lights on, more to pay your employees (for their own…
yeah that would be my dad. Vietnam vet. it’s certainly generational to a degree.
“it’s the way it is” is not an excuse for it to continue. nor is it a reason to not change it. it’s inherently awful. things that don’t work or are awful should be changed and made better. I don’t deny that it is the nature of the industry, but I also refuse to believe (or excuse) that nature as immutable or static.…
every waking moment? really? there is so much wrong with that statement I don’t even know where to begin. if you want to dedicate every waking hour to your job then that’s your prerogative, and good on you; but this shouldn’t be an expected norm. people need sleep, they need time off, they need time with their…
[updated] later that night:
the title “mother!” makes it sound like an irreverent off-Broadway musical to me.