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You might be cool with doing what we call one-shots like at conventions where your odds of getting a better GM and just gaming for a few hours would be perfect.

I think one of the benefits of the Cypher system is it takes maybe 15 minutes tops to explain basically all of the rules and is incredibly easy for a DM to improvise on the fly with.

In terms of how many views through a portal the N64 can actually support—so, like, how many times the room you’re in will be repeated by looking through a portal—in this video you can see him achieve a maximum of four, though Lambert says the final game will probably have to do a smaller number in order to keep

He chose that particular neighborhood because it is majority black and he wanted to kill black people.

Supposedly, his manifesto says he picked the ZIP code with the highest proportion of black folks.

When people stop playing it. I mean shit, no one is forcing you to click on these articles, right? The option to scroll on by exists for you. Take it.

i pieced it together after a few reads but this article title made me feel like i was having a stroke.

That’s why I loved the Chuck Taylor IIs! Better support, better sole, with the same look/profile. I don’t know why they didn’t catch on, they weren’t that much more expensive and they felt like walking on air.

I have fond memories of quick play matches where both teams would all pick the same hero and just do stupid stuff. Like trying to stack as many D.vas as possible on top of eachother and all doing self destruct at the same time.

I mean, this is an entirely new map that literally just exited alpha testing lol

oh thank god

The competitive stuff just makes these games way less fun, IMO. I remember spending hours as a kid playing in Halo 2 lobbies dedicated to breaking the map and finding glitches. Just a blast. Sending tanks flying. Sword canceling up to some random perch you weren’t supposed to reach. I get that eSports stuff

Counterpoint: The Canadians burned down the White House.

Nah, I don’t think that’s a good enough answer, and I think it kind of misses the point.

I am deeply offended by this concept. It’s one thing to attempt to fix your internal issues by simply rolling out what some people think you should have done years ago, but this is just wrong.

Ah, yes. Blizzard, the company famous for an aversion to pandering....

They didn’t have a scandal involving a governor to distract from before.

That’s what it does!

Update at 4:12 PM EDT: It’s a boy!

“this makes me feel icky”