Glad they resisted the urge to call it a “Naked Chicalupa” or some such nonsense. Specifically because that’s the name of my future gentleman’s club.
Glad they resisted the urge to call it a “Naked Chicalupa” or some such nonsense. Specifically because that’s the name of my future gentleman’s club.
This probably won’t happen, but I’d love to see a return to the isometric approach, and even more a return to the turn-based combat. I think Larian pulled this off fantastically with Divinity: Original Sin, which is made even more miraculous by the fact that they did it with co-op in mind. So, I guess, I want to see a…
Once again reaffirming that Fallout 2 was an unqualified masterpiece that has yet to be matched.
You’re the commander they needed, not the one they wanted.
Minor note: His moniker is “Otaking”, though I’d totally eat a cereal called Oatking.
I’m all for making your hardware look better, if that’s your aim, but this is an aggressively bad idea with a frankly insulting price tag. They’d be better off marketing it as a box designed to collect dust and then light it on fire.
I’m curious about the hardware being used for this.
User name checks out, so I’ll take your word for it.
Well, it’s good Advent Children cosplay, but it doesn’t look anything like this:
Four Faheyshead to a hogshead shall be the measurement.
That’s what I’m trying to figure out. Was there no negotiation of payment beforehand? This is precisely why contracts exist, people!
Time traveler here. If you thought 2016 was bad, hoo boy. Good luck, guys.
A lot of people have that same complaint. They’ll play through nearly the entire thing with their original build, but then it eats them alive at the very end.
Hmm, one based on The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife is conspicuously absent. Perhaps featuring an Octillery.
He posted some rudimentary specs, though I’d like to know what his memory speed was, whether or not he was using an SSD, and if he is overclocking his CPU (because why would you own an unlocked processor without doing that):
I prefer to use access points off of a PoE switch with a management server, rather than a router. In this case, the Ubiquiti UAC-AP-Pro is easily the best money I’ve ever spent on wireless access. Put it in a closet in the middle of my house and it blankets the entire place with 5Ghz 802.11ac goodness.
I prefer to use access points off of a PoE switch with a management server, rather than a router. In this case, the…
No tail, no sale?
I’ve got a wedding to attend (not my own), and with the monster storm that’s about to hit the PNW, I’ll be lucky if I have power by the time I can enjoy any games.
Most likely many, many hours of Stellaris with some friends. Other than that, trying to finish Divinity: Original Sin in multiplayer.