Sorry, the greatest Rpg remains planescape Torment.
Sorry, the greatest Rpg remains planescape Torment.
Huh does that actually work? Don’t have a system handy to try it out.
A hot springs open room in a Japanese Ryokan near Kyoto, with a very wide barrel that I would lay with my back turned into a small hot water waterfall.
Well, technically no one is stopping you.
Fair enough. Different tastes for different people.
That description does not do justice to the games at the time that they were released. Half life 1 was groundbreaking in its approach of environmental challenges and puzzles, for example. Opposing force was one of the coolest expansions.
Maybe if you play them now they are nothing spectacular to you, but that’s perhaps because for 25 years other games have been copying the style of HL1 so you’re used to it.
I haven’t played it, but I have heard good words for having a few playthroughs. But I believe it does not have the staying power of POE.
Well, OP could always play BG1 and BG2 which are still two of the greatest games ever.
Path of exile is superior.
Does this on my work computer by waking from sleep occasionally. I want to hit it with a brick. Can’t change any settings due to policy configurations or shit.
Curious why you don’t just ask your wife.
Well, not harder. Impossible. That’s my gripe.
Are you on windows 11?
Your argument sounds OK, but is probably stuck a bunch of years in the past. I observe the opposite lately.
Like I want to do something trivial on windows, like move the fucking taskbar on the left side of the screen, I have spent time searching and it still does not work. At lest on Linux if something does not work you have a leg to work on and a community to help. Have you seen the windows forums when encountering an issue? It’s tragic.
Who the fuck plays Dota on a steam deck. This is why my teammates suck and lose me MMR, right?
Curious to talk about fragmentation in a federated platform.
With booze and mushrooms and so.
No. It means how high is the sun.
On second thought, maybe it’s the way I work with layers as well. I tend to keep duplicates of the base image as layers to work with effects and mask them so that I have flexibility with applying them and editing them as needed. Perhaps the benefit of non-desteuctive editing is the same thing as I end up with, but more automated…?
Slice and dice is similarly fun.