Different parks. Quad Helix is Funspot Orlando, Vortex is Funspot Kissimmee. Vortex is amazing, though!
Different parks. Quad Helix is Funspot Orlando, Vortex is Funspot Kissimmee. Vortex is amazing, though!
Yeah, I think I will, thanks. I’m sure it’ll be on sale pretty cheap while Bethesda’s trying to drum up hype for this one.
Seems like the majority here is pretty down on this, but I’m loving the look of that gameplay trailer. I never played the first Rage, and had no interest in this before, but...I’m watching now!
Gloomhaven is absolutely fantastic, but if you’re looking at getting into it, I’d VERY highly recommend getting some kind of organizer or storage solution. Scenario setup just out of the box is agonizingly long; just getting everything together and placed can be a half hour task. A good organizer makes this so much…
Gloomhaven is absolutely fantastic, but if you’re looking at getting into it, I’d VERY highly recommend getting some…
The ones being sold at inflated prices are the second printing. That comment was a while ago, and was...somewhat optimistic. The “huge print run” ended up being not nearly enough either, and the second edition is now very, very difficult to find.
The ones being sold at inflated prices are the second printing. That comment was a while ago, and was...somewhat…
I’ve sadly never heard of Shady Glen, but I’m going to be up in the area in a little over a week, and I know where I’ll be getting dinner now!
No LAMs. In universe, they were basically a complete failure and aren’t likely to show up again. As far as the fiction, they make one appearance that I remember in one of the novels, basically fall apart, and that’s it. I doubt we’ll ever see them in any games.
The guy on the on-ramp will figure out where he fits just fine, as long as you don’t do some unexpected shit like braking on the damn freeway.
SaruSarah was right. Battletech is the mech vs mech tactical wargame. Mechwarrior was, before any of the PC games ever existed, the character level RPG set in the same universe.
Yep, this is the one thing I see a lot of people go cheap on, because it won’t affect their FPS. I used to do it myself, when I was young and dumb...somehow I got lucky and the couple that failed never took anything else with them, but that was /pure/ luck. It’s not worth it.
It’s bizarre, it’s sort of hideous, it’s amazing and I want it so badly.
Even that’s giving him more credit that he deserves. Far more pocket over country with him. He’d sell his party out, too, if it would make money for him.
Move?
I haven’t seen the movie yet, though I did enjoy the book quite a bit, even with all of its problems.
I can forgive that for the cougar or the bear.
1.9% through my Ford dealer. I couldn’t find any credit union that would beat that.
Not federally; it’s state by state. I have no idea what the laws are in Kansas...but, I mean...it’s Kansas...
What engine is that?
I can understand that. Personally, I don’t enjoy it quite as much; as much as I love RPing, I like getting deep into the mechanics and building up a character in Pathfinder, too. 5e is just a little /too/ streamlined on that front for me.
Yep, agreed. 5E already exists. If you want streamlined, it’s right there. Let pathfinder be pathfinder. Personally, I much prefer it, even if it gets bogged down at times.