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Back in the old days, we walked to school barefoot in the snow, both ways ... and we called fursonas our “power animal.”

(Looks on list)
(Sees XB360 controller)
(slow zoom burly guy slowly smiling jpeg)

I can’t agree on the everything Obsidian part because it’s mentioned literally every day somewhere on the gaming internet sites, but I’m sure an enterprising D&D master could force in some skill checks for Getting Hit by a Car at random times.

Perhaps if you had a higher Luck attribute, this post wouldn’t have been rejected via the comments in septuplicate.

Or at least a higher Charm attribute. Or something.

I’m sure in the time you took to announce your possible exit from Kotaku, you could have read a few dozen comments rejecting this post and starred a few of them.

Give it time, this part of the interbutts has some serious cancer they’re dealing with, ongoing.

I’m guessing Univision will get tired of this shit eventually.

It’s probably related, in an article version of a child’s temper tantrum.

It would have been much easier for them to just re-brand their bullshit news under a new webpage and just continue on while Gawker quietly decomposes.

Plus he forgot “Getting hit by a car” before Luck. There needs to be a “Getting hit by a car” RPG attribute as an offshoot of Luck.

Just when you think you’re safe, a random car plows through the bedroom wall and flattens your character.

That’s how video games are best, just my humble opinion.

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How I deal with backlogs/queues et al ...

Sim City imo didn’t get traffic right either. That’s a common problem with the entire city-building experience.

This was pretty much the only real thing missing from the Sim City experience.

Kataku has delivered!

That sand worm looks a lot like an homage to Tremors.

For whatever reason, my Abernathy Farm gets attacked ... a lot. Sanctuary, not so much, in fact I can’t remember the last time I got a notification about hostiles there.

BoS is one of the most fluid factions in the Fallout franchise.

Yeah, after the first couple playthroughs, a lot more of them are going to avoid the dog, the robot, Concord, or anything to do with that area.

If they can patch Jun and Marcy to be expendable, then they can patch Preston to match the other radiant givers, who ask you if you are ready to do one before they assign it.

She can farm too. Only one that seemed to glitch for me was the Sturges dude, he originally was doing scavenging, then he just stood at the area near the bridge perpetually after a while.

I like Deacon. He kind of looks like Bruce Willis to me with some glasses and a military beret.

Given the “Masshole” achievement, and the general definition of that term, I just figured that’s IRL Boston without so many guns and Incredible Hulks.