dragonfliet
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they gave him a one month ban

Agreed. If they had removed literally every single line of exposition about the tethered, it would have been such a significantly better movie. As soon as they tried to explain the logic, it fell apart into a mess.

I’m glad that this exists, but I ran into a wall of its usefulness pretty quickly. The biggest problem is that you can’t talk to more than one character at time, and you can’t have two NPCs talk to each other. It’s a shame. 

Dude, you can already play 1080p ps4 with less than a half second delay. TODAY. You’re a weird naysayer.

It would work fine. I have 10mbps up, which isn’t great, but it would be fine. And on the go? Why wouldn’t I have good internet? I’m not talking about riding a train through kansas, but being on vacation, or visiting family. This would be the perfect time to stream from my xbox. Ideal? No. Better than nothing? Hell

They talked about how if you have an xbox, then you could stream from it. While I’m sure they’re hoping to capture people who don’t want to buy an xbox, but want to play the games with a subscription service, and then they are trying to get people to buy the console by offering free streaming if you do have the

The reasons I didn’t enjoy it were that it was bland and dull. Of course I explored the mortuary. Of course I talked to everyone I could. You’re right, I didn’t make it to my own tomb. If the game had been interesting, I would have kept playing.

Sadly, I never got Dakkon. It was just me and Mort, barely surviving a scrape, only for some other random gang, or two, to chase me and kill me.

Oh get out of here. It was ugly and boring, with uninteresting writing. I’m sorry I didn’t invest multiple hours sitting through something that wasn’t good so that it could get better. If you don’t like the first 50 pages of a book, put it down and go read another book. If you don’t like the first hour or so of a

The stupid tower was boring and uninteresting, Mort was grating, in a way that I’m sure was supposed to be funny? I did some stuff with the cult of the dead people, and talked to a few other people, but kept having to run from boring fights with gang members and quit. I’m sure it gets better if you stick with it, but

I talked to some cult members of the dead or whatever, and uncovered their mystery thing (or started to?), and a handful of other people, but then I just kept getting whacked by random gang members, and quit. All told, I played maybe an hour or so? I’m sure it gets better, but man, it was a drag. 

I tried to play it a year ago or so ago, and couldn’t get passed the first town. The intro is dull, in a bland, ugly setting, and then I was constantly being attacked by random gang members, and I just gave up. 

It’s not so much that “it’s popular in the West to read anti-Korean sentiment into everything that comes out of Korea,” as it is obvious to read anti-NORTHKorean attitudes from a filmmaker who was literally kidnapped and forced into slavery at the whims of a dictator.

I legit feel bad for Martin. It’s really frustrating when the project you’re working on is taking forever. Whether it’s because of bad writing days, or writer’s block, or other projects, it’s always nagging in the back of your mind, mocking you. And he has to deal with that PLUS hordes of angry fans constantly shit

Interesting, solid read, with a hilarious stinger. Perhaps a bit on the cruel side, but not undeserved.

Is this a joke? It takes approximately seventeen seconds to add a shopping cart. It’s. It’s such a basic implementation that it hurts. 

The problem is that to buy, for instance, 5 games during their sale, because they have no shopping cart, you would by them in a row, quickly, which might look fraudulent. Why they have no shopping cart is honestly beyond me. 

That’s fair, though I never really bothered with sets until I was pretty much at the endgame anyways. I mean, now, I won’t ever take off my pirate set. So for me, the early game helped me experiment, but the end really solidified my choices. I haven’t played any of the DLC, so this is just the main game talking. I’m

Yeah, I liked to save scavenging stuff, and breaking down weapons up in bulk, then I would mute the game and turn on a podcast to grind through. It was surprisingly pleasant.

I would argue that is what encourages experimenting? I played through the game by upgrading my main weapons/armors every 5+ levels, and would then try out new gear after I was 2+ levels above the old stuff. Generally, this let me try out new gear, and occasionally, it got me to swap to it instead of upgrading the