joe-the-tech
Joe the Tech
joe-the-tech

Hmm....

I’m not a PC gaming elitist. Some of my best friends are console gamers.

I’m more excited for this than 76. I just hope it’s compatible with Project Nevada.

He was clearly on something.

... groundbreaking music...

Ark has private hosted servers and a “single-player” mode, which is just you playing your own closed private server.

I find that to be a wise choice for pretty much everything these days.

Private hosted servers would be an acceptable compromise.

This is a very good argument. I hadn’t thought of it that way.

Yes. I’m glad it felt out of place for someone else. Traditionally, the Fallout universe never used any music newer than the 1950s, with much of it still in the 30s and 40s.

So, now that we’re using a rendition of a J0hn Denver song from 1971, has Bethesda decided that it no longer wants to stick with the 50s aesthetic and is moving into a 70s aesthetic? Would certainly fit with the name, but seems like it breaks preexisting canon.

That’s why whenever my group sees an old women in some sort of plight, we always follow the old adage:

“But I am le hungry.”

That’s some Clive Barker stuff.

Follow it up with Powerwolf if Lordi does it for you.

*shakes fist at cloud*

If I had to list any negatives, it’d be that the game’s education value needs work. We learned how to spell “K-O-N-G,” like, literally decades ago.

As you said, it’s the potential of the character that I love. Conversely, as a DM, I hate designing NPCs. I’m sure it has almost nothing to do with my players not caring about them other than “Can I sell you my crap?” Coming up with compelling villains is fun, though, because your players don’t have much of a choice

Many of the character movements seem to evoke 90s anime to me, if not particularly the aesthetic itself.