The component parts for the mini nuke ammo are actually in the game, in their shipping materials, and don’t bear much resemblance to this.
The component parts for the mini nuke ammo are actually in the game, in their shipping materials, and don’t bear much resemblance to this.
Lists should look like LISTS, right?!
Grats on surviving the ride.
A Russian is never happier than when subject to easily preventable misery.
I don’t get why the gravity gradient even needs to be that large. Even a tiny gravicline would generate thrust-equivalence.
He probably could’ve used a switch to activate a fire trap to set off mines under the crate, and done it from rooftop. Much more spectacular.
I just spent 6 days (aggregate) playing Fallout 4. I feel I’m adequately prepared (emotionally) for World War 3.
If Van Buren interests anyone, they should try Wasteland II. It’s essentially the same interface, with a Wasteland-flavored story.
I’m 140-damn hours into this “game” (lifestyle choice, more like), and I JUST NOW met the Institute.
I don’t wanna come off as an ad, but everyone should consider the UTechSmart line of mice. They have high DPI, good tracking, loads of buttons including a triple-click, and a mode/color button that lets you swap presets.
I don’t wanna come off as an ad, but everyone should consider the UTechSmart line of mice. They have high DPI, good…
All dogma must be banned. Anything “incontrovertibly true” that isn’t backed with evidence is DANGEROUS in any form.
Unfair to blame him when English vowels are such an utter shambles.
Seven items of underwear will set you up for five days?
That is WAY too much.
“In Fallout 4, when you aim at something and it’s in your crosshairs, the bullet will most likely travel exactly where you think it will. It’s a small tweak that streamlines yet another RPG aspect of the game, but it’s a welcome one.”