For a while I thought you were talking about the small hoop crisps that we get in the UK and I couldn’t work out why that would help.
For a while I thought you were talking about the small hoop crisps that we get in the UK and I couldn’t work out why that would help.
It was excellent, some of the scene setting was beautiful, I’m sure individual frames would make for fantastic art
What part of this don’t you understand? If two turbines is good, and three turbines is better, obviously five turbines would make us the best fucking wind platform that ever existed. Comprende? We didn’t claw our way to the top of the wind platform game by clinging to the two-turbine industry standard. We got here by taking chances. Well, five turbines is the biggest chance of all.
Because there’s only thing worse than a new world order, and that’s not being at the top of the new world order
I really enjoyed The City and The City, it was a really novel and interesting concept about how far socially constructed concepts can go.
Perdido Street Station I couldn’t get into though.
In the UK we still use Tories as a nickname for the conservative party, one of the two main parties in our political system and a kind of pound store republican party. They do indeed still feign royalism when it suits their purposes, some things never change.
God I love Wildermyth.
I’m currently in mourning because in the final play of the final chapter of my last campaign, my top level fighter got hit with compulsion, killed one of my mages, and my other fighter and then died herself. She left just one character, her wife, to bury the dead and appreciate the phryhic victory.
“yes, it really hurt”
I do usually do that when they get into a game, watch some YouTube and try to skill up a bit! This one seems super complex though.
Exactly! I know it will make sense eventually!
A couple of people have mentioned ARAM so I’ll take a look. As with a lot of these games, I find assimilating information at speed is not my forte!
I’m currently playing turn based RPG, Wildermyth, if you want an idea how fast my mind goes!
I played Heroes of the Storm, back in the day, and really enjoyed it, it didn’t feel as complex as league did. I was similarly bad at it though!
I played (and lost) 3 games, no-one said or typed anything at all that I could see, though that may be an artefact of a super low elo game?
Sorry should have been more clear, I meant the one inside the battle, when you can buy items to help you in the game. Haven’t got as far as working out if you can pay to get better items on that list!
My lad has been pretty calm about playing it, and most other games but I’ll look out for the behaviour and language, thanks
I for one am a totally normal human person
Funnily enough I was talking to my teenagers on this exact subject last night. At a basic level, nms appears to have what Minecraft does, plus spaceships. Why doesn’t it work the same?
For us, we decided that nothing in Minecraft is difficult to get at the level you need it. Wood is easy, always there. When you learn that you need coal for torches, it’s just in that rocky outcrop. Start digging, here’s some iron for you.
In Minecraft you don’t need to understand anything complex, until you’re ready to understand something complex. And if you want to spend a week running around on the surface and collecting chickens, you can do that too.
I restarted a nms game the other day and remembered that constant “warning, warning” as the planet inevitably tries to kill me. It was disheartening.
Looks amazing! I love no man’s sky, but I do struggle with motivation as to the purpose, I guess I’m not too good at straight up open world games!
If this is a multi biome world with a fantasy theme, a game purpose and character progression, it could be so awesome!
I feel like there is a window that moves with you as you age. At 47 I find women attractive up to their early 50s, and down into their 30s.
I mean dating attractive here. I’m not going to try and claim that a hot twenty something on the telly does nothing for me
And you get a comment
Sounds awesome, I love his writing.
Side note: If it could not involve any helmets like the one pictured which some lights into the eyes of the occupant that would be great! One of my constant irritations when I’m watching sci fi.