My next game of Cyberpunk on Sunday.
My next game of Cyberpunk on Sunday.
My own instance is fairly narrow in scope, and I don’t think I can add it here. Is there a way to post a community in another instance?
As far as I remember, Dragon Age has been real time since Origins.
“There once was a lady who swallowed a fly…”
I remember the go to strategy being to summon an Alip, an incorporeal undead that can drain strength without needing a save.
Is this the stuff that causes the “impending doom” sensation? That stuff’s weird.
I remember this guy. I cut off his friend’s head and stuck it through a mystic portal.
(EDIT: Referencing the game Amnesia: The Dark Descent)
Psychic Tears - That’s a good band name.
The DM tools were where it really shined; I’d love a modern game with that kind of support.
I haven’t seen much of anything about this game; what’s with the radio silence?
Source?
Well, I mean he still resembles some Space Marines I know of.
You want real life beltalowda?
I’ve been a fan for a while; played the originals, the remastered, and got Emergence (Cataclysm) when it launched on GOG.
I’m having a blast so far. It needs some balance work, but as long as they continue tweaking it I think the base game is entirely enjoyable. They’ve also confirmed mod support is on the way; I’m not saying that makes up for any deficiencies in the base game, but it will definitely add replayability.
I understand this mathematically, but can somebody explain it logically?
I don’t get it. Bolian in a shell?
“I’M A MOTHERFUCKING T-REX!” T-Rex…
I think I need to narrow some things down;
My current Windows PC isn’t what I’m looking for; it’s a big and powerful gaming laptop from a few years back. I’m looking for something light and portable, but with a full keyboard for coding.
Pricewise I’m looking for something around $350; if this is unreasonable let me know.
As I understand it, Steam Deck uses KDE, so I’d like to stick with that for now.
This is probably the most helpful advice I think I’ve gotten so far. Thank you, I’ll look into these options.
This concept should’ve been a slam dunk, and they blew it.