So is Creative Assembly going to do some creative assembly of history in regards to who the Sea Peoples were? It’s still one of the great historical mysteries and chief causes of the Bronze Age collapse.
So is Creative Assembly going to do some creative assembly of history in regards to who the Sea Peoples were? It’s still one of the great historical mysteries and chief causes of the Bronze Age collapse.
Or, you know. We could force employers to pay living wages regardless of the work being done.
Where does Link find the Congolese children to mine his battery upgrade materials?
The casual faux vegetarians in my life tried meat alternatives, and were over it within a year in favor of beans and soy. The “it kinda reminds me of meat!” excitement turned into, “you know, it doesn’t taste like meat enough to justify the fact that it’s not particularly healthy and smells bad when we cook it.”
I focused on Druid during the last open weekend and had a good time. People say it was the weakest, but I didn’t have much of a problem finding a build that worked and was just as effective as my friends on Sorcerer and Necromancer when we went up against Ashava. (It focused on the Landslide ability and the earth…
I take a bit of whatburger spicy and thin it out with a little Chalula or Tapatio. Great on burgers and in meatloafs
Bungie almost certainly had recordings of those presentations, checked the angle of the photos, and identified who was sitting there. This wasn’t some unsolvable Sherlock case
those mini crunchwraps were the absolute best.
Sounds like a bad way to make money to pay employees
I’m hoping the kind of chatbot style AIs that are so hit right now can be used to add some of that missing “uniqueness” to the problem of procedurally generated quests and worlds. ChatGPT well learned in Fallout 4 stuff, for example, would probably come up with way better quests than the existing Radiant system that…
People not on good speed PCs. The console versions were a mess.
Probably the shitty edgelord copy with the gun?
True, but there's also the "You weren't paying employees and you were still this unprofitable?" argument to the counter.
I’m not doubting Kehe’s opinions: he presumably interviews interesting and exciting people for a living. While I think his expectations for interviewees colored his emotion towards Sanderson, resulting in a more aggressive piece than I think he intended, its also likely that Sanderson is just a boring dude. Which is…
Just look into Roberts’ history. Just look into his last few “ventures.” The man doesn’t care about games anymore. It was just the last place he had real success and where his name meant anything. He was broke, so he thought, “Why not cash in on that goodwill?” I’m sure he just wanted to raise some money to get back…
I think you both mean BASEketball
In the grim dark future of the 41st Millenium, there are only Roller Coasters.
Right? It's a fantastic game that I vaguely remember being announced and then it's just available out if the blue
mine is almost always crisping up or roasting a side dish while I focus on an entree on the stovetop or oven. Also great for making quick appetizers at get togethers like Thanksgiving or xmas when all other cooking surfaces are taken by the stars of the show. Sometimes little nephew Billy just needs some tater tots
Asher Mir was consumed by the Vex network, so his only way of getting our attention was through code fragments. Actually, Asher voluntarily entered the Vex network and killed so many of them that they just said “Jesus man, fine, calm down! You can hang in here while the Pyramid ships take Io.” The lorebooks at the end…