“This was obviously before [Gaetz] got married.” Obvious to who?
“This was obviously before [Gaetz] got married.” Obvious to who?
Or did I miss a swath of her amazing work?
She’s got no legs.
She’s in a union herself. That’s... a pretty big part of the story here.
Talk shows like hers aren’t literally scripted moment by moment, but they do still employ writers for tasks like: picking topics; distilling/filtering topics; researching background info (to the guest: “I heard that you once XYZ”); deciding where punchlines should fall; how to mix tonality or emotion.... It’s like the…
The weakest link in any project I’ve seen her in.
Well, can’t say they’re not walking the walk.
She makes it look so effortless, doesn’t she?
Drew is dangerously untalented. The weakest link in any project I’ve seen her in. Seriously. Or did I miss a swath of her amazing work?
He is so tedious going through customs, though. Saying “I have nothing to declare but my genius” was funny once.
Thank you for the answer - it sounds like a stupidly unnecessary, but at least do-able way of approaching it.
This ties into my “old bastard” problem, where I work long hours, and have a kid, and I don’t have nearly the gaming time that I used to have. So while I enjoy the game, I’ve not touched crafting (for instance) because I simply haven’t yet had sufficient time to not only gain enough levels to unlock everything I…
I’m just so surprised at it being a month already, with no news from NVidia about targeted fixes and no optimization from Bethesda. I’m above the “recommended” specs and I can get a shaky 50 FPS on absolute lowest settings, or medium-high if I cap to 30 FPS. Not only did they lie about the specs sheet but Todd Howard…
One of my biggest bugbears with it is the (imo) unnecessary grind required to unlock even basic fun things.
Bethesda’s future business model is fully on display here. Folks who thought Fallout 76 was going to be a stop-gap gimmick they flinched from when the player base plummeted are seeing instead that every Bethesda game from now on is going to just be Fallout 76 with five coders writing the dialogue between debugging…
Star Citizen, when I last gave its rickety, bizarre systems a go pre-Covid at a friend’s place, had this exact same problem: why can’t I just fucking call people?
I’ve joked that BGS only knows how to make an Elder Scrolls game, but jesus, I didn’t really believe it until Starfield.
I have played a lot of hours of this, but I have some real criticisms. It feels good moment to moment in a “classic Bethesda” way; it’s comfort food gaming.
With the amount of anticipation surrounding the game, it's actual footprint has been pretty weak online after the initial 2 weeks. Like BG3 is still getting talked about. TOTK basically dominated the conversation for two months. Starfield just kinda disappeared which is weird for a game of that scale