hazydave00
Hazydave00
hazydave00

Some say she started when she was 20 and still hasn’t done all the side quests!

That’s not really true. They are big, yes, but it’s not barren. Even ignoring all the nonsense “Radiant” quests where randomly generated village NPCs will ask you to get a randomly generated thing from a random cave from some randomly generated bandits (for example) so that in theory there’s an infinite number of

Now playing

As it happens I have been playing Skyrim this past week (without the fancy graphics upgrade) and while I haven’t run into any bugs yet the game is otherwise so amazing that they would get a pass no problem.

I’d agree with this until the DS4. It’s shape solved the issues of comfort/etc with the design and keeping with Sony’s style of the two sticks side by side.

The DS4 is honestly the best controller I’ve used since I started gaming back in my childhood in the 80's on the NES. It used to be the 360 pad, which is still

Offset sticks? Oh HELL no!

I’ve been seeing a lot of positive reviews OH PLUS I GOT IT, HYPE AS FUCK, ITS SO MUCH FUN

I don’t see how you can be a gamer and not be geeked about this. When was the last time a game made you fall out of your seat or be genuinely afraid?

Great to see people are having fun in what Kirk basically said was outdated hardware. So odd that you can actually have fun with something that’s not top of the line. So glad I don’t live my life needing the most expensive of everything I enjoy.

I only play Pathfinder, currently, with my group, but quaffing a potion is a standard action and provokes an Attack of Opportunity.

That said - underwater or no, if the potion’s out - you know the magic elixir that performs some eldritch feat beyond science and reason - they can drink it.

It’s magic.