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It’s pretty unlikely to get parts off current operators - they’re going to also be trying to source the same parts. You need to look at all the countries that used to operate the aircraft but have since retired it, because that’s where the spares are going to be coming from - places like the Czech Republic, Cuba, Egypt

More likely the Jedi in question is Ezra? The whole driving thrust of the show is meant to be the group going into the outer rim trying to find him

Paladin being top makes sense really, they are the most versatile class. You’re a decent melee fighter, so you have physical abilities when needed, you get access to extremely useful healing spells, and your main stat is charisma so you’re also able to leverage that for more interesting dialogue options. With the way

The CHA part of it is likely also why you see Sorcerer, Warlock and Paladin at the top of the rankings. You get various utility *and* can be the face of the party

Not saying they don’t work, rather that they don’t always work and they are not always effective long term. It’ll keep them out if they’re coming in to scope the area out but it won’t evict them if they’re already inside.

One thing to note with the ultrasonic ones, is that while they do work to keep mice and rats away initially, it’s only really going to deter them from entering, not make them clear out if they’ve set up shop in your house. They also often get used to it after a while - I guess smart enough to figure out that it’s not

Plans change, and that was well before BG3 blew up. He was also out there saying they expected to get ~100k peak players at launch, not over 800k.

To charge that much it would need to also be similar in size to BG3, which means years of development, at which point why not just make a whole new game and not a DLC expansion?

Given how massively successful BG3 has been, especially compared to D:OS2 which was only really moderately successful sales-wise, I’m not sure that going back to that well is such a foregone conclusion.

I mean sure, but at the same time I don’t think that that would necessarily be so intrinsically tied to the setting they couldn’t take it out again in a do-over. Or limit it to the “bad guys”. Forgotten Realms as far as I know still has slavery (eg with the Underdark Drow and also in Thay) and FR is basically the

Yes, you’re quite correct, my mistake (it’s been a long time, I always played them back to back)

“Can you tell me about the critically acclaimed MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV? With an expanded free trial you can play through the entirety of A Realm Reborn and the award-winning Heavensward expansion up to level 60 for free with no restrictions on playtime?”

I think the problem with this approach might simply be budget and scope. BG3 took 5-6 years to develop (they started in 2017 having secured the license in 2016). Some of that time was certainly spent in building the engine and systems and so on but the majority of it was likely spent creating and testing all the game

It’s probably coming up as a question because BG1 and BG2 both had pretty significant expansions (with basically Bioware’s original BG3 plans being cut down to become the Shadows of Amn expansion for BG2) so there was a precedent. I also don’t think it’s an invalid question to ask them “will you be looking to continue

I didn’t realize how much I wanted a game to revisit Dark Sun until you mentioned it. Super interesting setting that WotC basically forgot existed.

Imagine how different modern TV would be if the writers and producers would realize that trying to make something for everyone is equivalent to making something for no one.

It’s roguelike -_-

There’s a shortage of good ones.

Mad Max was a seriously underrated gem of a game.

I really hope not, that’s the biggest thing that turns me off BotW - I *need* the icons on the map or I just can’t be bothered.