tg_smith
tg_smith
tg_smith

To ballpark, 80-130$ depending for average condition. more for mint.

They’re most likely well into development, and things like that can change, but IMHO, Super Mario Galaxy looked far superior in spite of being on last-generation’s hardware.

If they add the D2 paladin, he’ll almost guaranteed be a hammerdin, which means swirling white hammers for everyone!

The walls seem really flat, like there’s no depth mapping on them at all. The explosions and particle effects seem decent enough.

I loved their shit eating grins so much.

Honestly, as a programmer, I cringe as soon as some movie starts doing a “hacking scene”.

that example is more an inability to separate “needs” from “wants”. Generally speaking “spending less than you earn” is moot if you’re not spending on needs before wants.

I remember starting an Alterac Valley once in vanilla WoW and riding it to the end, about 10 hours later.

That’s good to know.

Can you request a refund for a game after you gifted it? can the person who accepted the gift ask for a refund? Wonder if something else is going on here. EDIT: Can you also ask for refund on keys entered from an external source? Because that would make humble bundle a liability.

There’s a gif for that.

* unless you’re looking to work on visual novels.

I particularily like his exit, where he puts the truck on two wheels for that turn.

Fantasy Life was golden. It’s basically impossible not to reap rewards, which makes everything feel incredibly attainable early on, with time being your only inhibiting factor.

I’d like to see something kind of borrow from Dark Cloud but be less grindy.

Regarding being alone while eating Ice Cream:

Orks aren’t really the bad guys either. They jus follow the biggest. If the biggest is a brute, they’re all brutes, if the biggest is a mercenary, they’re all mercenaries. Until the biggest is killed and a new biggest arises.

Warhammer’s lore is awesome because just about everyone can be considered “the bad guys” or “the good guys” when viewed under the right lens. Namely because they’ve all got an ethical purpose, backed by incredibly unethical methods coupled with some hilariously jaded views on religion.