

Well, the only game I was looking forward to from them was Ghost of Yotei, budt since they killed the PC port for whatever reason, i don’t even want to buy anything


Well, the only game I was looking forward to from them was Ghost of Yotei, budt since they killed the PC port for whatever reason, i don’t even want to buy anything
Fellow Superbowl enjoyer


I’ve been using a Miltec for the past five or six years. Not pretty by commin standards but sturdy as fuck. The only thing broken on it is a clasp that I broke with a car door on accident. Bonus points for the molle system on it, so you can customize what compartments to attach


I always GM a custom story in my own world, and player backstories are a major source of that custom story. I enjoy trying to tie the different plots together. How much I base the plot on them depends on the player, rich backstory means a lot of content tailored for you. Lean story means the opposite.
And it is even harder to remember and pronounce the full name


It is beyond me, how they thought to release without it. Even without the other problems, having custom assets was a default win for CS1 over CS2


I get that, playsets is a feature that I would welcome to the Workshop. You can kinda do it with collections, but that’s not as smooth


Why do you think Paradox is better?
Yes, pirating GoG games is as easy as downloading the installer and transferring it.
Games being DRM free is a main reason as to why some games are not on the platform. Especially fresh, big releases.
They probably have the organs, since testosterone is mighty useful in a soldier. Whether they are mostly sterile is a whole other question, but probably not, since we see a CT with his own kids in the CW episode "Deserter’
I’d recommend watching the videos of Spacedock, who have a series on the topic.
I’d also suggest giving The Expanse a read or watch


I’m a psychologist working with my county’s equivalent of CPS.
If you have the means, get him diagnosed. ADHD medication and behaviour therapy can help a lot with small children. Look for parental training held by professionals who can teach you how to help your child and what strategies work with ADHD kids.
This is what I usually recommend to parents with ADHD kids


The bullshit going on in the USA under the christian name is short sighted, stupid and lacks empathy. Christianity isn’t USA fundamentalism tho.


They nailed the vibe with the cinematic. Gameplay graphics look like a cartoon mobile game sadly
And here I went raw dogging my thesis with the native Ms Word reference manager


The Geneva Suggestion Front: Bug/Squid Role: Crowd control and warcrimes
Primary: Incendiary shotgun/Flamethrower Secondary: Verdict/Lock-on pistol Grenade: Gas Armor: Heavy gas resistant Booster: Vitality
Strategems: -Gas Guard Dog -Orbital Gas Strike -Flamethrower/Free pick, if covered by primary -Free pick Good options: Gas mines/Napalm Strike/Napalm Barrage/Orbital railcannon/Mission specific pick
Gas disorients, fire destroys. With armor+booster you can walk in the gas clouds unharmed.
Flamethrowers can handle anything with relative ease on the bug front, except for titans. Pack a railcannon if they are a problem. The flame shotguns are also a great anti-shrieker tool, hit them once let the fire do the rest.
On the squid front you are an anti-horde/fleshmob specialist. The gas by itself will kill the voteless and stop the meatballs from attacking your team. You can handle overseers, but anything larger will prove to be a problem.
Skip the bot front with this one though.
That’s fair. But imo if it kills cancer cells, it’s worth investigating
Medicine is in the dose. If you take enough ibuprofen it will kill you beside your pain. Lithium is a useful and powerful mood stabilizer, but take just a tiny bit more, and it’s deadly poison


I’m here to offer a small story that happend a few years ago.
On one summer day I was working at a hotel reception desk. It was the weekend of the Hungarian F1 championship, the hotel was booked to the brim, we couldn’t house an extra mouse, even if we wanted to.
The day before the event it was incredibly hectic, arrivals every minute, all the guests are tired and some are frustrated by the inconveniences of travel. Hard day for all involved.
In the afternoon a group of Greeks show up. We start checking them in, scanning passports, allocating rooms… wait a second, there’s more people in front of the desk than on the ledger. Well, that’s awkward. We find the guys not on the list and break the news. They swear they have a reservation, a friend of theirs said she’s found rooms when even a traveling agency couldn’t so they came. We believe them, but they are still not on the list. My partner expands the search on a hunch, and we find the reservation. So they made one. For the same day next year. Normally we’d just move the reservation and be done with it. But that day, we didn’t have an empty dining chair, nevermind a room. Neither did any of our nearby sister hotels. The entire city was booked for that weekend.
In that absolute rollercoster we could give them one ray of hope: we had an unconfirmed reservation, that may or may not show. So my manager made the decision to give the room to the Greeks if the other group didn’t show by 6pm. They didn’t, and thus we could house everyone.
Moral for me was that even when all has gone off the rails, usually there’s a solution. It may all seem fucked right now, but when you calm down, you might find ways to salvage the situation.
I have no idea what you are trying to say