If you play the emulated version on CEMU, you can choose how much fog is in the background. When set to 0%, it really clears everything up, but looks a little too clear. Kind of like what happened to San Andreas in the Definitive Edition.
If you play the emulated version on CEMU, you can choose how much fog is in the background. When set to 0%, it really clears everything up, but looks a little too clear. Kind of like what happened to San Andreas in the Definitive Edition.
I just started playing the emulated version this week. Playing it at 4k, 60hz is amazing! At 1440 I can get around 90fps stable. I don’t think I could go back to playing on the Switch.
What a deal! I paid $90, but I also live in Hawaii, so I’m guessing this included extra shipping.
I paid $90 for Chrono Trigger on SNES! Worth every penny!
They had the other cards too. I know this because they all dropped when Hela resurected them. I’m pretty sure their deck started with IW, Modok, and Hela and played that way just for funsies.
That’ll get you killed in Oregon:
“That’s even ouchier if you also discarded, say, Swarm and Apocalypse, the former putting in two 0-cost versions of itself into your hand, the latter replacing itself with +4 power. Pull Hela on turn six and, good grief, every slot will be filled with your whole discarded hand.”
I wasn’t counting the adult slaves...
Probably the same amount it took to make the device you typed your comment on.
Just going to leave this here: https://gizmodo.com/oregon-was-founded-as-a-racist-utopia-1539567040
Not even deep down, honestly.
Samuel L. Jackson is the Diana Ross of acting.
Gave you a star because your comment/list came out 7 minutes before the top starred comment.
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