You’re forgetting misfires can happen soon after ejaculation (and probably other things).
You’re forgetting misfires can happen soon after ejaculation (and probably other things).
Xalavier Nelson Jr. wrote it, Jay was lead designer.
The author is the creator of Hypnospace Outlaw. He’s an indie game dev, not a representative of a large game company.
I think this is a case of the people most likely to receive the message being the least likely to need it. At the very least it’s a good twitter thread to keep in your back pocket should you encounter someone complaining that some other RPG doesn’t match up to BG3.
It would have meant that the companies operate separately inside the UK, but even that now appears to be settled: https://twitter.com/jordannovet/status/1678791895449841665
Squenix has been running at full speed from their turn based combat roots. I don’t mind turn based combat, but I also can’t blame them. DMC was a very cool game and it’s cool to get that guy to make your combat (although it feels more like a copy and paste than anything new or different).
What really bugs me is that the story is so heavily inspired by Game of Thrones and the combat is ripped out of DMC. That’s what leads me to feel like this lacks the FF identity. It feels like they learned the wrong lessons from 15, that they think party-based and open world are no longer feasible concepts. Game of Thrones is super popular (back in 2015 when they started working on this) so lets just do everything they do.
Final Fantasy had concepts beyond the mechanics that were fairly universal game to game: a conflict between the natural world and a cyberpunk world built on top of (and killing) it. I feel like too much of the franchise’s identity was lost in this, and what we got in return is a crappy knock off of Game of Thrones with Devil May Cry 5’s combat stuck in it.
Gfycat is shutting down, sadly. There’s no money to be had in hosting pictures and videos for other sites that are viewed without ads. We already saw the Imgur clamp down a month or so ago. If these instances can’t self host the content it’s all going to have an invisible expiration date.
You have evidence this is happening on Spotify’s Discover Weekly playlist?
Can’t. I’m addicted to the algorithms. Music discovery guided by AI is too much fun. If I was only using streaming services to listen to music I already know or the new albums from artists I already like them I’d be with you, but now I’m hooked on finding new stuff.
If the admin are in cahoots with the crypto mining douchebag, then no part of the site is safe.