No gameplay impact, no problem.
No gameplay impact, no problem.
Elon Musk is like a shark that has to keep swimming forward or it dies. Except instead of swimming it’s bullshitting, and instead of dying its bankruptcy
This is like the opposite of a crusty old marketer trying to figure out what millenials are like. This is a moustachioed hipster imagining what a bearded dude in mid-life crisis would want.
Can they put these into supply drops too? Doesn’t have to be permanent, but maybe it could last for a week or something.
Pertinent:
This seems pertinent:
Meh, it’s just behavioral economics that also gives developers more data-points for refining a game before release. Getting a multiplayer game into a buyer’s regular play cycle before it’s actually out is a great way to build excitement and encourage folks to buy.
The appeal of TNO is its combination of top tier writing with a shameless embrace of old-school FPS-isms like health packs and dual-wielding everything. Near the end, there’s a fantastic hallway fight where they give you enough ammo to fully stock all of your weapons and then they throw every Nazi in the zip code at…
That was quick. What happened to Fusion?
After crashing and burning in California, I’m not certain why national single-payer would fare any better.
Man, this drought is brutal.
“I’m OK, you’re a Hanzo main”
What is the Japanese consensus on enthusiastic drumming with my chopsticks at the table?
Well, now I know what “stunned silence” looks like when its from multiple major transportation departments at the same time!
#cringe
Here’s another strategy:
When further questioned, Jove reportedly stated that the trucks were on fire at the time, and he thought he was holding his water hose instead of his firehouse-issued revolver.
There’s a line in The Boys comic series that I find myself repeating in situations like these:
Depends if you think that anyone is a skeptic
What if I took the picture, and then moved the dials...