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Good use of swords and signs. Seems very Geralt-y. I think you can even see the wavery golden line of Quen.

So fun fact, if you take along both Sera and the other person you hate, Solas, he plays a rousing game of “and what then?” with Sera’s political beliefs in companion banter. Basically he points out the flaws with her short-term actions by her lack of consideration of the long-term effects.

Here’s the solution: like all multiplayer version of single player games, nothing that ever happens even remotely counts.

THIS IS A GOOD OPINION I STRONGLY AGREE WITH.

And it’s sad because space sim games are so resource light. You model one TIE fighter and you’ve made 90% of the enemies. Hell, grab the ships already made for BF2, and all you need to do is program the damn thing.

Good lord yes. I was playing the Horizon: Zero Dawn DLC the other day, and Aloy kept musing, “Hmm, maybe I should use my focus. Maybe I should use my focus. My focus might show me what to do. If I use my focus...” Agh! Just shut up and let me get through this at my own speed, game!

I hope they know, too. I never watch the embedded player, and always go hunt down the youtube posting. How well the embed works depends on what computer and connection I’m on, but it’s never great.

Whoops, I came in here thinking this was a Fine Art post.

Reminds me of the Budweiser frogs, which makes me see the image as some primitive post apocalyptic society unknowingly worshiping an old advertising mascot.

I thought the Mother of the Fog was a kind of an explicit support for the Children of Atom too, until I found a house to the south where you can find several notes written in the same style as the ones in the holy site the Mother leads you to, as well as some stealth boys. These make it seem like she’s someone who is