I had a friend who got his power shut off many years ago, and it was after several months of not paying or trying to work anything out. The stack of warnings and stuff he had was probably a good 6-8" tall.
I had a friend who got his power shut off many years ago, and it was after several months of not paying or trying to work anything out. The stack of warnings and stuff he had was probably a good 6-8" tall.
Holy shit. I’d be pissed. I don’t get non-pizza delivery because it’s expensive, but that’s insane. Having said that, it’s damn near $30 for my wife and I to eat there now with the same basic order (2 burgers, 1 fry)... which is one of the reasons we don’t go very often, but $50 is crazy.
With the pandemic, my wife and I found out pretty quick that Five Guys doesn’t travel well. The 15ish minutes from either of the locations to our house is probably about 14 minutes too long for both the burger and fries to not be unwrapped/un-bagged. Between the seemingly never-ending price increases on the burgers…
Some people aren’t able/willing to put time into learning. MHW was my first foray into the franchise, but practice and learning are huge. I can’t imagine trying to play a MH game without going through a tutorial as a new player.
I haven’t played Wolcen since probably the second or third week after launch, so I should probably give it another shot... but it had a lot of ideas I liked and some really cool skills, but balance was atrocious.
Yeah, a friend streamed it over Discord for a while and I watched. It looks good. After Wolcen I was pretty wary of slow development early access ARPG’s, but I think I’ve heard/seen enough good about it to pick it up.
Valheim is still going strong with me, though I’ve kind of dropped back on playing. Summoning the mountain boss sounds like a massive pain in the ass solo, so I’ll probably end up hopping over to a friend’s server, maybe work on upgrading my wolf armor and two fancy new weapons.
Evolve was totally a victim of bad timing.
This is a much bigger issue than drivers knowing how to get through them (which is definitely also an issue).
Counterpoint, Classic is ridiculously easy when everything is figured out for you already, and served as a cesspit for super sweaty nerds to relive the old days of “requiring” others to play ridiculous amounts of time to complete 15 year old, 100% solved content. Every single raid tier was cleared was cleared within…
Yeah, same. It’s a resource hog for no apparent reason.
I haven’t played it yet, but in a lot of the videos I’ve seen, the names and basic appearance of cards are used pretty frequently, if not all the time. The header image has a Sporecap Spider in it, which is definitely a Magic card. Screenshots of the deck building interface for spells/abilities looks to have a lot, if…
It was an adaptation (if that’s what you want to call it) of an early 2000's YouTube video called We Like the Moon. One of the first attempts I can remember of a weird internet thing crossing over into the mainstream.
It’s amusing to me how mad people get because Steam won’t put every single sleazy sex game on their platform.
This is where we’re at now.
I’m not the most adamant viewer of the fighting game scene, but pretty much every time I have watched it, they are using Playstations. I got into watching Injustice 2 and MK11 for a while, and would sometimes check out other games and it’s always Playstation.
Yep. It’s no longer unrealistic when people in horror movies make the obvious bad choice. If anything, movies have been giving us the benefit of the doubt for it only being a small handful of people.
Yeah. I’m in the market for a 3070 and a PS5.
I like the idea of wings more than I like actually eating them. Even though I like the flavor, I can never kick the notion that I’m eating trash chicken at a premium price, so it always colors my outlook on it.
This isn’t a D&D style game. It’s a hack and slash looter game based in a D&D setting with D&D characters.