mrmaelstrom
MrMaelstrom
mrmaelstrom

This it’s an absolute travesty.

I am actually working my way through Baldurs Gate 2: EE. I have played the original bg2 an incalculable number of times and decided that my yearly cycle back to the bhaalspawn saga and decided it was going to be the enhanced edition.

I essentially have 2 setups at my house: my 1080p projector, and my gaming rig.

False, because all five of them are real people in real life. They played themselves in Arrested Development.

I have been using a PC for gaming sessions for a while and honestly struggled with how to incorporate it better. If this had come out 3 years ago, I would be all over it.

Now though, I just use excel. I can easily organize character info and inventory in tabs and have a combat VBA macro that rolls up to 200 enemies.

I did EXACTLY what you did. I played as Geralt the protective father and when I finished the main quest I paced around my house for an hour.

I make myself... every time. Buzzed dark brown hair, dark eyes, olive-skinned with a greek nose and a short-cropped full beard. I also role play as myself every time. 

It is boring, it is predictable, but it allows me to immerse way easier.

I’m still playing the W3. I have been playing it since June and likely have more time into it than I did Skyrim. First play through scarred me (I apparently make very poor choices), and this time I played both expansions.

I’m surprised no one is criticizing the fact that apparently an HOA had some sort of authority to decide for themselves what you are actually doing I the privacy of your own home.

Nope. All micro transactions affect aesthetic components, or stuff like having an extra character slot on your account. The game is absolutely free.

A do like these more historical builds. The thing is, they really make this process look trivial (which is the nature of having a 20 minute YouTube video). The crucible steel process is a metallurgical nightmare and if you throw any of those variables off you might have wasted a lot of resources making a lump of cast

Keeping my fingers crossed...

Thank you for this. I had the exact same experience. Made me almost want to slog through killing hundreds of carta thugs playing DA2 again to play the expansions.

A horseshoe? Most shoes I have seen were low-medium carbon steel. Hardly great knife material by itself. The one time I made a horseshoe knife I welded a high-carbon steel jacket around it. Doesnt looks like it sparks a whole lot off of the grinder either, which again, hints at it not being high enough carbon to make

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I am in a pretty technical field and frequently have bosses and managers who either have business backgrounds or are just not technical in my areas. As a rule of thumb, these are pretty good suggestions. I definitely follow the “Ask questions first, then point out issues professionally”.

Occasionally though, I have

Dear io9,

So good looking through these lists. I have several, all of then at different times of my life. I have a soft spot for quake and quake 2 mp, as well as two PS1 games: Gex Enter the Gecko and Tomba (tomba is fucking fantastic)

For the record, cast iron is iron with more than 2% carbon and less than around 5%. Cast iron, and iron that was cast are two different things. It is sort of a misnomer, but it has been the official designation of what “cast iron” is for a few hundred years. Cast iron melts at a much lower temperature than steel does