I’d also wager it will stay flammable long after it’s effective use as a fuel in automobiles. So you could siphon abandoned vehicles for flamer fuel.
I’d also wager it will stay flammable long after it’s effective use as a fuel in automobiles. So you could siphon abandoned vehicles for flamer fuel.
When 99/100 folks lose, I think the game is more for the fun of trying then anything.
Oddly, despite a gender nutral username on GW2 and all female characters, I don’t think i’ve ever received a single comment like that. Maybe the GW2 community is just, i dunno, more mature?
True, but I also spent a lot of time watching friends play it. Heck, twitch showed watching folks play games can actually be entertaining.
The actual videogame was hella rad though.
Democrats get far more votes then GOP. The problem is people in the states don’t give a damn, so they let the minority party rig the rules to favor them.
The problem is actual people get effected by the shutdown in some serious ways. And those people are actual voters who could turn the tide in 2018/20.
For me it’s if i’m playing a fee, I feel the need to play it as much as possible to justify the expense. On a F2p or B2p game, I come and go as interesting things pop up. Leaves more time for other things without the pressure to play.
That’s star wars in general. It’s like Tattooine: if the entire planet is desert, how are they breathing? What’s generating all the oxygen?
That’s star wars in general. It’s like Tattooine: if the entire planet is desert, how are they breathing? What’s…
My three year old would destroy the cardboard within minutes.
It will always vary author to author and series to series. I’ve seen brillance and mecroacy pretty much everywhere i’ve ever gone, fanfic wise.
I so want to build a new pc to replace my aging rig, but two major factors are keeping me from doing it: Cost, and not playing as many pc games I as used to.
I Dunno, So far outside of the RWBY girls, everyone else is reused sprites. Well, reused with modified timings/hitboxes/etc.
No, actually they don’t. A business can can you for saying or publishing whatever they want, same as a website banning you. Only the government is held to the first amendment.
Killzone was always strange in that the lore and background sounded great, but the games were more a chore then a joy to play and had little of the lore’s charm.
There is a reason they lost the first war.
I had a few this year:
It became trendy to hate it, really. I remember lost of praise at release, and quite a few fans, but about 5 or so years after the fact you started to see the hate as FF7 became something of a genre in itself.
Xcom is what teaches you that a 98% chance of success is not a sure thing. Especially if you are in a do or die situation.
IMHO, it’s fine writing. It’s classic villain overconfidence at work. The rebels couldn’t escape, they couldn’t counterattack, they were toast. So like a cat playing with a doomed mouse, they just held back and let them break mentally, prolonging the inevitable.