

Calling Little Caesars a “restaurant” is being very generous.
Calling Little Caesars a “restaurant” is being very generous.
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For sure! And as much negative I said about the combat, it’s punchy, never drags on, and the enemies you fight are usually all set up well as part of the story. They’re not just random mobs, so even the fighting has good narrative weight even if it’s not the mechanically deepest ever.
This time through, I’ve been making different choices and stopping to explore more and take in more of the world. First time I played it, I had NO IDEA that if you stopped and listened to some npc convos you can pick up quests that way! Doesn’t even really feel like I’m playing it over again, or retreading the same stuff. There’s SO much in it.
I started replaying Witcher 3 a week or so ago. It really is an amazing game. But I will admit that the combat is just ok. It’s not awful, but it sure as heck isn’t great. The magic and other mechanics, I’d also call them just OK, maybe even occasionally bordering on less-than-good. Geralt’s movement, even just traversing or trying to loot things, can often be slippy and weird.
Thing is, all of the other parts that are important for a great RPG and narrative just shine SO much more brighter that they really make up for the very mediocre gameplay aspects. It really is more than the sum of its parts.
Apparently you’re big into cranking.
Newsweek is a rag I wouldn’t wipe my ass with.
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Anyone that sends you a birthday card with cash in it should be protected.
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, that they didn’t stop to think if they should.
(I didn’t read the article.)
“They both come from the same French word, résumer. The Latin root of that word could be translated as “to take back” (and you can see that use on occasion, as when a deposed king “resumes the throne”), but the core meaning that links resume and résumé could better be translated as “to come back to” — in one case, to come back to an activity; in the other, to go over a series of events again in brief.”
But I’ll tell you as a native English speaker, we almost never think about words like that having different meanings and origins. We’re just really used to homographs and homophones.
This is a self promo post for a game. This game is also a blatant copy of The Long Dark.
How is this relevant to programming?
If you love a creator buy their merch, sub their patreon, mail them a coupon for a free sandwich, but for fuck’s sake DON’T buy youtube premium to try and support them.
Grab a t-shirt!
Solidgrue treats objects like women, man!
How about Wandering Tattlers? A Cockatoo maybe?
Plus, if you make the top of it concave, you can cook hotdogs up there in the summer!
As a graphic designer for 25+ years, I recommend getting used to, and enjoying, rice and beans.
At this point?! My dude, do you remember horse armor? They literally started this shit.
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