mrfunsockz
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mrfunsockz

Do you have a login for the nintendo website? If you don’t have an account tied to their site, you probably don’t have a NNID. If you do have a Nintendo online account, you can go to “Account Settings” and it will list if you have an NNID linked to the account. The NNID came out with the WiiU, so if you setup your 3DS

I’m in the same boat. I hated a lot of things about FF7, and skipped Remake because of it. Hearing this has actually put me on the verge of buying it, because I’m interested now.

What do you dislike so much about them? The counterfeits are easy enough to spot the differences on if you know the actual painting it’s based off of, it’s just a game of spot the difference. I find it to be a simple enough, charming wrinkle in collecting things for the museum. Much better than getting the same

With the AC unit, they probably used photogrammetry to model it directly from images of the AC unit (They did the same thing for the food in FF15). It’s actually something you can do yourself with free tools if you have access to a computer, a cell phone with a camera, and an overcast day.

But character models can’t

Hell yeah on the sobriety, I was wondering the other day if you were still going at it.

I quit drinking end of last May, so I’m nearing a year now. I’m really glad I stopped when I did, because the withdrawal symptoms and stress it caused would have made all this worse.

Things I like that have changed... Me and my wife

It’s REALLY difficult here. We were lucky to find a home that we liked in one of the like, 2 neighborhoods we found with no HOAs

So, as someone who’s played all the AC games, and doing the TT approach a few times, getting super serious about everything, I gotta say Kellen is right. It’s gonna suck the chill out, and the joy the game can bring you if it’s chill nature is what you enjoy.

My personal approach anymore is no TT and playing a little

My first thought too! I was just thinking that I need to catch up on the series, and this is the perfect time.

I was under the impression anyone could pick up items in party play like that, but whoever was the “leader” was the one who the camera followed, essentially controlling the game.

The scenario in the article is two people playing on two different systems, which seems to be where the item pickup limitations are. If

Multiplayer Divinity is the closest I’ve ever come to that feeling in a video game honestly, so I have decently high hopes for this game, even though it’s not quite as diverse (no way it could be) as an actual DM running the scenario.

For instance in Divinity: Original Sin, I stumbled across an exploding suicide bomber

We’ve got the Panzer Dragoon Remake soonish (supposedly “this Winter”, as in now), followed by the Panzer Dragoon Zwei Remake. So here’s hoping this is all a step in the direction of them actually using their IPs again.

Am I insane or did ToeJam & Earl: Back In The Groove come out this time last year? It’s on my Switch, right now. I played it just a week or two ago.

Gotcha, yeah that makes sense, and you’re right, I hadn’t thought about that scene. Its all played for laughs (with Marsden trying to grab it with a handkerchief and throw it, but it still manages to be stuck to his hand) so I hadn’t considered the glove thing.

I’m trying to figure out what that scene would be, and I can’t place one. Maybe when he was disguised?

It is pretty obvious that the physical stand-ins were less bulky than the final movie design. Twice James Marsden is carrying Sonic, and he’s clutching him like he’s much thinner than his design looks to be.

Yep, Scorpions, Bees, and Tarantulas can all sting the player in AC:WW onward, they just tend to be so rare, you probably didn’t notice.

I mean, Scorpions and spiders have been in it since at least the DS game 15 years ago. If you’ve played an AC game since then you should be fine.

I don’t know what else there’d be, that essentially explained the entirety of the game, along with all the new mechanics. It answered all my pre-release questions at least.

Anything more would be going into minuscule details, and those are better left to be discovered while playing.

Yes, it can be played offline. You won’t have any of the multiplayer features (obviously) and you wont know which planets, plants, and animals have been discovered/named by other players, but the entirety of the game can be played offline.

I knew before I even watched this new intro that it would be needlessly bloated and overly long, missing what made the original SO good, and I think you hit on most of it here.

I will say, I don’t think the Midgar stuff at the beginning is “before the plates” (she looks to be in a park in Sector 5 top-plate), and if it

I think it’s just a “all our public parks have these” kind of thing.

The shot looks to be top plate Sector 5 (based off of the reactor she looks at), and it would have to be on the top plate, as it’s a clear shot of the outer wall and reactor.