Their edits are very, very good. I’m fond of this one of Kermit in HL2:
Their edits are very, very good. I’m fond of this one of Kermit in HL2:
It’s still one of the funniest sitcoms ever, but the show is very much a product of the Obama years. There’s a “yes we can” vibe to it that didn’t feel unusual back then but now feels...I don’t wanna say naive but...aspirational?
eli is a magician, and that is one of his best works of art
You know the old joke about anything is a sex toy if you’re brave enough. Maybe being a Jedi is like that: you just have to be brave enough.
now that’s an audacious claim ahaha
This all boils down to an argument over the Old and New Testaments of Star Wars lore.
In the original trilogy, the message was clear - the Force flows through all things. Some people have a natural ability to tap into it, but anyone could learn to use the Force in some way, through training.
George Lucas had a massive…
I guess it is like Olympic athletes. Sure anyone can be a runner, but not everyone will be Usain Bolt. Even with all the practice in the world.
So interestingly - what does this say about Donnie Yen’s character who was a monk warrior but not specifically shown to be force sensitive? Was he like Sabine with low force aptitude and just never got there or opted to not try altogether?
I’m glad we are getting more force attunement through training/experiences rather than through gifts. we saw it a bit in Rogue One but so far that’s really the only other time we’ve seen it aside from maybe broom boy.
There’s a subplot where Shadowheart experiences intense pain in her right hand. Are you sure that’s not connected?
This did not go unnoticed, it did not go unappreciated. Kudos to them for going the extra mile!
Hey now, Bethesda has surely advanced to, “mine X minerals, take pictures of Y Dinosaurs, and fly these people you don’t know (or care about,) to Z planet.”
Shadowheart does this really weird, endearing thing I started noticing. She sometimes just holds her hand out casually to the side, like she’s feeling a warm fire. Or when relaxing she’ll close her hand and just hold her balled fist up like she’s cradling something in it.
BG3 sold multiple millions of copies over the last month. The vast majority of people who were going to buy it at full price on PC have already bought it at this point. Unseating the #1 on steam is not really a significant achievement for any game with a marketing budget, whatever game is actively the next big release…
Okay. But you not liking the character isn’t relevant to the discussion at hand. Which is leaving him behind to make the boss battle easier.
lmao
If you aren’t going to have him show up to his own storyline why even bother doing the quest?
Like, yes, it does make the battle more challenging. But if you aren’t interested in seeing Astarion confront Cazador what’s the point?
As everyone else has pointed out, you can leave him in the party and once he’s captured get someone to stand next to him(he’s on the far north end) asap and use the ‘Help’ option to break him out.
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
Or you bring him and have someone run over and use the ‘aid another’ action to go back to 4.