Terraria is one of my favorite games ever! I’ve been playing it on and off since 2011.
In case you missed them, the guide has some extremely helpful dialogue options. At least on PC. I can’t imagine they’d leave that out of the Xbox version.
Terraria is one of my favorite games ever! I’ve been playing it on and off since 2011.
In case you missed them, the guide has some extremely helpful dialogue options. At least on PC. I can’t imagine they’d leave that out of the Xbox version.
… when did I say everything on .ml domain is marxist-leninist? It’s not any kind of conspiracy lol.
I said they picked this one because it was an obvious reference. Apparently some other people have spoken directly to them and said it was purely because it was free. Which I didn’t realize, and also makes sense.
It’s not exactly wrong, though. It’s clearly intentionally chosen because people are gonna connect these dots.
That they picked it specifically is not a coincidence, though.
I haven’t gotten that far into the game, but I can’t imagine how awful that would be with a badly built character if it was a slog with a good one. If it wasn’t such a time investment, I’d consider building an intentionally awful party and see how brutal it was lol.
not properly balanced
IME, that’s just the dangers of running Pathfinder. There can be such a disparity between a well built character and someone just going through character creation picking random stuff that it’s hard to balance for both possibilities. As a DM, I’ve always kinda played it by ear and tried to have some way to scale the difficulty on the fly built into as many encounters as I can.
Even if you don’t like horror movies, imo The Quarry is worth a try.
I don’t like horror movies, personally, and I really enjoyed The Quarry quite a lot. I like most of Supermassive’s games, but The Quarry is probably the best one, barring the newest Dark Pictures and Until Dawn as I’ve played neither.
Well, they’re gonna make you feel things if nothing else.
You have a Steam Deck- You can emulate a PS1. I have no idea how difficult to set up that would be, as I’ve never cared to play PS1 games myself. For the record, I’d be surprised if you couldn’t emulate a PS3, and RPCS3 is actually the easiest thing imaginable to get set up and working. In my experience the PS2 emulator, PCSX2 is very heavy hardware wise compared to RPCS3 so that might not actually run on a Steam Deck.
To first clarify this community, it’s not “don’t ask stupid questions” its “there are no stupid questions”. In other words, ask that thing you’ve wanted to know but feel dumb for not knowing. It’s fine- there’s no stupid questions.
AskLemmy is more centered on asking other (lems? Lemians? Lemmers? I have no idea what we call each other.) questions specifically. A question for asklemmy would be something like, “How do you all feel about x?” It’s more of a general question and answer forum where the question is sometimes less important than the discussion that it causes.
I think he’s saying that if the potatoes are both firm and canned, it’s because of some crazy chemicals. Not just canned goods = chemicals.
Why he thinks you can’t can firm potatoes without chemicals? I have no clue.
Yeah I gotta get some of that. Sounds pretty good.
Then I guess we’re talking about at least… three(?) unrelated types of food that are called potato salad.
The civilised side and the vinegar people
I love how clearly this second sentence displays which of the two sides you are.
I, for one, am not a fan of “proper” potato salad because I dislike mayo.
I’ve never had this stuff, but it sounds much more interesting to me.
It’s for PSP/PS1. I’m not sure which you mean by PSX, because the only thing I’ve ever heard called a PSX is the weird Japanese only DVR/PS2 hybrid thing.
The sequel apparently has an english patch, but I can’t find one for the original.
From my understanding, this was extremely overblown. They apparently have a pretty standard privacy policy, and the concerning parts only applied where they legally had to- like China.
Pirate Software has a whole video where he goes through their privacy policy and talks about it. Personally, I trust that more than I trust Steam reviews and randoms on social media.
Frankly, I just kind of assume all Chinese games/devs are going to have privacy concerns and that disregarding your privacy is a requirement for engaging with them.
On this topic, I’ve got a GoG key for Dishonored: Definitive Edition if anyone wants it. It’s a great game.