While you’re obviously not going to match the quality of the best of the best, Planet Coaster (much more so than Minecraft) makes it very easy to make something that looks pretty cool.
While you’re obviously not going to match the quality of the best of the best, Planet Coaster (much more so than Minecraft) makes it very easy to make something that looks pretty cool.
I’ve used both Wacom and Huion tablets. I can’t tell the difference in terms of drawing quality, but I had enough driver and software compatibility issues to go back to Wacom.
That being said, I use a lot of different software. If you just use Photoshop, and only have to go through setup hassles once instead of fifteen…
I’ve used both Wacom and Huion tablets. I can’t tell the difference in terms of drawing quality, but I had enough…
I have an electric razer with a built in vacuum. It does a decent job of preventing hairs from going everywhere.
I have an electric razer with a built in vacuum. It does a decent job of preventing hairs from going everywhere.
“Tourist attractions are less busy during the week and during the school year” is about as far from a secret as you can get. People visit the parks at peak times because that’s when they’re able to, not because they aren’t aware quieter times exist.
Middle of the week any time that isn’t a school holiday will be nice; the difference November and September is pretty minor.
That’s largely in line with what I heard in my mid-school sex class, except it was implied in numerous mildly subtle ways that the unspoken message was “So don’t have sex unless you’re the sort of shameful slut who wants to have sex.”
Mixed in with some information about birth control that varied from inadequate to…
You say that in jest, but it is something much more likely to happen to people who don’t masturbate regularly.
The notion of true neutral aligned people wanting a balance between good and evil was discarded with second edition. This was a very good thing, as it limited the alignment to people with a really bizarre philosophy, and left no room for, say, a mostly decent people who might steal a little if given the chance to do…
I don’t actually think most people are lawful good. Most people are neutral. They may hope for the forces of law and good to defeat the forces of evil and chaos, but their willingness to make personal sacrifice for those ideals is very limited. They may be willing to fight for their family and friends, maybe even…
It varies from setting to setting, but in most D&D worlds, there’s a divinely-inspired standard of absolute morality that transcends human laws. In those settings, the paladin you describe would be lawful neutral.
Aww man, I just bought a VR headset last week.
Aww man, I just bought a VR headset last week.
Carrying 90 pounds of dog a quarter mile sounds like decent exercise to me.
Man, that really doesn’t count as “insurance” by any reasonably definition of the word. It’s just a payment plan.
I found more or less the same thing, but drew the opposite conclusion. Dental insurance costs about the same as paying for cleanings out of pocket, so the coverage for procedures, as underwhelming as it might be, is basically free.
The first game did some things very well, and some things poorly. I can certainly understand not wanting to spend money on it.
From what we’ve seen so far, the second game is making an effort to fix the problems of the first. Not buying it out of spite is silly, and only communicates that adding additional features to…
You can watch it live for free on Twitch, and you can watch episodes starting the Monday after they air on the G&S website. The only time you can’t watch an episode for free is between the end of the show airing and 12 PM Monday.
That’s a perfectly fair business model.
They have them on the Geek and Sundry website, as well as iTunes and Google Play. They posted the first ten episodes literally today; I’m not sure how quickly they’ll be posting new episodes.
It might be best to watch the first episode as video, so you can attach faces to voices. Everyone sounds quite distinct, but…
I think most people watch/listen while doing housework/creative projects/idling playing games/etc. It’s not a particularly visual show, so there’s no need to keep your eyes fixed on the screen. In fact, they recently started releasing episodes in podcast form.
They’re really playing the game. They’ve said the only major change in how they play since before they started streaming is that they tend to stay more focused and engage in less non-game-related chat.
Or you just don’t go out much...