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The Cowboys were one of my 3 least favorite teams in the league at that point and even I thought it was a catch.

The explanation I grok’d for the wingsuit was simply that those happened to be the only relevant pieces of wreckage they managed to collect that were able to be combined into a larger overall suit design. It’s not like they had access to infinite resources, so it makes sense that the design be a little random and

My thoughts exactly. Guess the joke’s on everyone who took the Grimoire and related lore seriously and actually read most / all of it...

Interaction inside the raid isn’t the awkward thing (at least for people like me) so much as having to do introductions and small talk outside of the game. It’s much easier if everything stays inside the game. Might not make any sense but social anxiety disorders are not about making sense anyway.

That’s exactly the point, now people with enough friends to raid with only friends can do so, and those who are content doing it with randoms can also do so, instead of the game only catering to one group or another.

Yes plus LFG sites still require significantly more social interaction than in-game matchmaking, thus making it an unpleasant experience for people with anxiety issues to try to participate in raids. With in-game matchmaking at least if you get a bad group you can just blame it on the game...

Or worse, like me, you could realize in the middle of your 20s that the reason you frequently felt uncomfortable with BBT’s laugh track is that YOU are on the spectrum and no one ever bothered to notice.

I’m sorry but answering a yes or no question “yes” is not at all the same thing as actually caring about the answer. You answer the question because for whatever reason you are taking the poll / test / etc. Doesn’t imply you automatically care about every topic therein. I would say yes just because it sounds better,

Er, I enjoyed it and I have never once watched reality TV in my life...

I used to be a Sims player who wasn’t a pet owner. Then it was easy to view Pets as just another missing expansion.

Brandon Weeden and Matt Cassell were two psychologically broken QBs. Broken long before they ever got to Dallas.

Three completely broken QBs who stopped believing in their own ability to win games. Not the OL’s fault at all.

The point of Cecilia’s “no” is here.

It’s basically “giant Hollywood movie battle simulator” where you don’t really worry much about where the units are actually coming from, you just pour endless hordes of units at each other in various configurations from various bases that magically spawn them infinitely. It makes no sense and it’s not like any other

If you like quick buildup games and enjoy battle strategy over economic strategy, there’s nothing better than Battle for Middle Earth II, especially with Edain mod. Whether or not you care about the setting, that game distills the rock/paper/scissors nature of the best RTS combat down to a beautiful, precise science

There aren’t MANY serious asscreed fans but they’re pretty damn obsessed.

It is working good, almost great, for me. And I say this as someone who had to defend their right to criticize Forza Horizon 3, which did and still does run so badly it discouraged me from playing it despite loving the game itself. I think it’s getting to be almost impossible for an AAA game to be released without

Just the fact that an actual potential rationalization is involved is enough to make me want to check it out. Learning about myself and expanding my library of experience of difference points of view is pure gold to me as a writer who writes from the point of view of many different characters and especially enjoys

I was going to say, depending on whether he/she has ever played the genre before, Baldur’s Gate might be a little too ancient. I think there are a lot of tech and quality of life improvements we take for granted in the interceding decade and a half. But then I remembered Baldur’s Gate I and II had both been