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Wouldn’t matter, they’re all vaccinated.

DeSantis went so far as to reserve vaccines for people who donated to him when it was still restricted to senior citizens: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/florida-keys/article249666463.html

If not for the current drought in my want-to-play list, I never would have played Pillars of Eternity, which a friend recommended not that long ago and I was able to get both for less than the price of a single new game.

I mean, assuming you’re not nuts enough to buy more games than you can play *cough and hides steam catalog*, That kind of happens naturally. I can realistically only play one or maybe two games at a time, so if four games I want to play are released in a month then no games for 6... I play those 4 for 6 months,

Basically the ultimate form of Mary Sue.

Funny you say that, because by the time I got a zipline network set up everywhere, I was basically done with the game and I was grateful for them particularly in the part towards the end where you have to go a crazy distance to proceed and (iirc) had to do so quickly. I definitely agree with the robot though... I

Once you take the time to do the zip lines (not nearly so much the roads), getting from A to Z on the map is almost arbitrary... but it’s also a crazy fun way to traverse the world. Especially shooting through the mountains in the middle of the map through all the snow storms and all that.

I personally hand-waved it as compression of real world distances for the sake of the very real limitations. I mean, back in the day Vice City was *looks it up* 3.52 sq miles, which is not nearly as large as the Miami it’s based on.

...but the story, as all Kojima games, never made any damn sense. I play them for the

I love and hate these fine art articles. Love them cause, you know, awesome art. Hate them because inevitably, I see the cover photo and go “omg that’s awesome, I want to play that game” only to find out it doesn’t exist, lol.

Obviously this guy is a delicate little snowflake.

I came here to make almost the exact same comment... nice.

I’d bet half my next paycheck that the only reason we got RDR2 was because it was already well into development when GTA5 came out. According to wiki, it was in dev for 8 years, and came out in 2018... GTA5 was 2013—OMG— so it seems to add up date-wise at least.

5 different flavors of vanilla!

I remember watching the PS5 reveal video and the Rockstar logo came up, and my first thought was “let me guess... GTA5 for the PS5?”

Grand Theft Horse: Balls

I usually read stuff on here not really paying attention to who wrote it because I’m not a people person... So I am here, surprised that you wrote a lot of my favorite articles over the last year, and suddenly saddened that you’re leaving!

I’ve definitely been watching this since it randomly popped up in my ps store as a ‘coming soon’ title. Apparently, ‘soon’ is very relative, but I am unreasonably excited to play this.

It was my understanding that usually in voice acting, you have the animators work to the work of the voice talent because it’s easier to lip sync that way vs. the other. Is that not the case?

That’s confirms what my gut has been saying and it sounds like a pass for me... I only have a few minutes of game time at best per day, doesn’t sound like the kind of thing I’d like to spend my 15 minutes on.

Yep, they age, very slowly. Although their hair turns white from the trial of the grasses, Vesemir was always visually older than Geralt. I think this is also true of the books, but I don’t remember well enough to be certain.