I don’t know Bruce Sterling, so I read a few of the articles. Is it a scifi blog? It seems more like a general art and writer sort of thing? I might have not scrolled down far enough.
Same guy as https://lemmy.world/u/MacedWindow
I don’t know Bruce Sterling, so I read a few of the articles. Is it a scifi blog? It seems more like a general art and writer sort of thing? I might have not scrolled down far enough.
Im on TV!
Need to post the blank one if you want it to pop off
The original, I didnt know they made a remake. My local theatre does a lot of rescreenings.
I think its great they are promoting Lemmy but I think the notes are unneeded. Tell people Lemmy is great, give them a recommended instance to sign up on, and stop selling. They can learn about the rest after theyve gotten their lemmylegs underneath them.
Give them 5 extra paragraphs of caveats and people will think they are more confused than they are. I ended up on squabbles for two months after the reddit exodus because everytime Lemmy was brought up it was with a massive text wall or that one infocomic. Its free, theres no ads, and no one person owns it - thats really all you need to know to get started.
My brother and I saw Shaft at a local theatre a couple years back. Picked it at random knowing nothing and it was fantastic, and is one of my favorite endings to a movie ever. If you’ve never seen it I recommend giving it a try. May his legacy live on.
Is there a link to the video? My device isnt loading any in the article.
Its my first time seeing them and it doesnt look like too much to me.
Youtube video of Rocky Stoutenburgh, the player mentioned in the article, going over how he uses the controller.
What is this referring to? I tried googling “Ro bad place block list” but I’m not seeing anything relevent.
Ordered, thank you! I don’t know why but the idea never occurred to me. Excited for some big screen gaming.
How did you connect your steam deck to your tv?
I like the dungeon pieces from this and your other post! We usually just use sharpie and a battlemap. These seem to capture the claustrophobic feel of a dungeon a lot better though.
I had no idea this was rereleased! I was so so angry the first time I watched it. I spent two days ranting and expressing my frustation but slowly that strong emotional reaction turned into the love I now have for the film.
They had that bit advertising birkenstocks as well. It always takes me right out of the movie.
I got stuck on the same spot every single time I tried to make dnd work for my group. What finally worked for us was tokens. You dont have to go out and buy expensive miniatures - we use pennies, parts from other boardgames, coasters to represent area effects like guardian of faith, extra dice etc etc. The one other thing you need is a grid board. Someone in my group had one so we lucked out but I see them online for $20 to $30. Knowing where everyone is, how far you can move, who is gonna be hit by that cone of cold etc etc took off so much of the mental load and let us go back to having fun. You may already be doing this or it might not be right for your group but it helped us immensely.
The grid we use is dry erasable so we draw the battle map on there. We also use the markers on the pennies so we know the red marked one is the fire guy and so on. If you have any questions about this style of play lmk.
Awesome post and site! Excited to read your other articles.
My friends and I in high school spent a lot of days just hanging out. For one reason or another we started playing monopoly off and on as we chatted. As a few weeks went by we quickly realized there was a lot more to the game than meets the eye and our strategies started to develop. We went from just rolling and going with the flow to buying everything we touched and negotiating some intense trade contracts. We moved from there to Catan and Dominion and saw how much more depth there could be. We have all been hooked ever since.
Ok cool! I figured I was missing something. Thanks for the suggestion :^)