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My weekdays consist of waking up early, watching a baby while my wife teleworks 8 hours, then teleworking 8 hours myself. Throw in the need to eat, bathe, etc. and I’m out of spare time, so I’m basically looking for short games I can knock out quick and sacrifice a little sleep here or there. I recently got a Switch

Groundhog has two Os while Fallout only has one O, but the name with an O (Worlds vs Wilds) is paired with the one with the least Os. Simple!

Because of the, let’s call it “rapidly performed” English translation, the original actually has a bit of goofiness to it that I’m not sure was entirely intentional, but has nevertheless become part of people’s collective memory of the game. I think a little ham suits that memory, even if the translation is better.

Finished! Normal difficulty. Enjoyed it, trying to decide if I want to replay and unlock stuff, or move on.

Unfortunately (well, fortunately of course) my wife and I are both teleworking full time so we basically do shifts where I watch him while she works and then switch, so my weekdays are pretty much full until bed time (well obviously I give myself some downtime while working, here I am!). I got to the carlos hospital

Yah, it’s like the king’s (prince?) bodyguard is in your party, he’s your bro, then he dies sacrificing himself to save the king and then the king is like guess what guys, I’m also a trained spear wielder who can use the green dragoon power thing!

I think ffvii-2 would be an EASIER sell, but given my understanding of the nature of the spoiler the title itself would then spoil the whole thing.

(I don’t know any spoilers and am just wild-ass guessing. Wild ass-guessing?)

Like the other poster pointed out, Mr X only shows up a couple of discrete times in “free roaming” mode. You have a lot to do still when he shows up, but it’s pretty clear what you need to do (I forget the details, but like getting to the clock tower where, incidentally, he won’t follow). Once you complete the task

I’m locked down with a four month old who’s been sick for what feels like a month (not THE virus but a standard-issue one) and I’ve been playing Fire Emblem Three Houses in my free time. Which is to say I’ve played about 7 hours since I got it in February. A six hour game sounds perfect for me right now.

Thanks for pointing this out! (And to Isonox who also did). This is my first FE (and my first switch game), my home life is super busy so I don't have much time to concentrate, and I had no idea about that mechanic. I knew a big AS difference meant you could get dunked on twice if you were too slow, but that was the

Restaurants in the US break all kinds of labor laws. Long shifts, no breaks, work but clock out early to avoid overtime, etc. At least that was my experience in the world of high end luxury restaurant service: P.F. Chang's! (That's a joke! Well, not the first part).

You sure that’s right? Igraine was played by Katrine Boorman, the director’s daughter (which makes the sex scene... interesting to think about) and she gives birth to Arthur. There’s no indication that I recall that Patrick Stewart’s character is Arthur’s grandfather during that big battle scene. You may mean

I would suspect that because they employ some of the most dedicated and skilled employees in the world, they are successful despite techniques like this, not because of them.

My 25 was way off (that was figuring 2-2.5% average inflation, where you can roughly double the value every 30 years...then I screwed that up and tripled for 60 years instead of quadrupling, but 32 would have still been way off), but the value based on the BLS CPI would be about $70 M (average of 3.67%).That’s a good

I think 8 million dollars from 1960 would be about 25 million today?

That’s apparently a whole story:

Yah, that’s exactly what it was. It goes in kinda angled up and then you push it down level, I pushed it all the way to the mobo (maybe the standoff wasn’t there or I removed it by mistake?). To clarify I did correct it before I ever used it, I’m kinda curious if it would have worked. I had read the instructions but

About three years ago I did something stupid installing a m.2 ssd. I don’t remember exactly but I think I didn’t realize you needed the screw in first or something, so I pushed it all the way down to the mobo and tried to screw it in. I was mortified but it’s worked fine. I’ve done a few other stupid things over the