I like that apparently we did this before we knew how it worked.
I like that apparently we did this before we knew how it worked.
Anyone who looked into this on their own time could tell this would be the conclusion.
If youtube does that, I will stop using the site and wait for a workaround to be written. You could preload the videos and cut out the ads, for example.
It’s so nice to live in the EU, where my right to block ads is protected by law.
Oh no, it appears I have taken a hammer to the dealership and broke it as well, how sad.
Honestly, if you don’t know the game stories, it will be a confusing mess. They take very little time on the movie to explain what is happening and why.
Oh no, it appears I broke the listening device with a hammer, how sad.
The Warcraft movie wasn’t even bad, they just didn’t go hard enough. It was impossible to cram that whole story into one movie. They shoulda done a Hobbit with it.
I don’t see the issue. Just make your own, it’s way more fun.
As a European, this looks insane to me.
Capitalism working as intended though, undercutting the competition and all that.
I don’t want to believe this is real, but Elon is clueless enough to pay for this.
Removed by mod
BAR is really good and also free to play. If you want a sweaty RTS to play, here it is!
Ira Gamagori hours in this game
No worries, I am just opinionated about D&D ;)
So you decide that before the game starts? Weird.
The type of person that gets deep into TTRPG systems for their rules design will eventually want to apply what they learned (or think they learned) towards making a system themselves. Like with any skill, you want to flex it once you acquired it.
I am so done with D&D discussions. It’s a 10 year old system at this point and the new version won’t be meaningfully different. Heck, a lot of it’s systems are actually as old as it and it fucking shows.
Play different games. There is an almost unlimited number of them out there. If you stop talking about D&D, if you stop giving it this singular attention, you will feel better and,who know,s the authors of D&D might be forced to actually make something good, as opposed to focus testing subclasses like pasta sauce flavors.
Good for them. Larian does not need D&D at this point. All the people who liked BG3 aren’t going to shun a new Larian game just because it doesn’t use a D&D setting. Quite the opposite, in fact. Them hyping up their own stuff can only help them keep people interested.
Meanwhile, Wizards can’t generate hype o matter what they do, because they are scared into stasis from the knowledge that they are out of ideas. Heck, a lot of the changes Larian made to the ruleset are things that the people at WotC should have made many years ago. It is very telling that those same people can’t help mentioning the game when they are trying to hype up their new version of 5E. A version that is scared to change anything except tiny details via a focus tested surveys and looks basically identical to the game they delivered ten years ago.
Prolly sooner then that, yea