So what's the longest anyone has had a pc last? I'm finally looking at retiring my i5 2400 after 10+ years of stalwart service, with the only thing I've replaced on it being the video card (I will never buy another radeon in my life). It's only within the last year or two that I've stopped...
I love the humble sub.
By which I mean I love other people's humble subs, cause they account for most of the new games I've gotten in the past 6 months!
General consensus seems to be it's a bit shallow for serious theme park fans but it's fine as somewhat more casual entry into the genre. Mind you this is second-hand information from reviews and watching lets plays, I don't have it myself. It used Denuvo on release, dunno if it still does.
This is the core that all of this shit about game dev treatment revolves around, exploiting their passion for video games.
It's not like you have much of a choice if you want to work in the industry.
I don't think a 35 year old with two years of rust after a catastrophic leg injury really has any future in the NFL. He could probably be a superstar in the XFL, so one more reason to nuke Three Gorges.
And once upon a time the same thing could be said of Bioware. Have you even looked at the spoilers or are you just blindly defending the studio based on their past releases?
I still don't think this will outright bomb the game, but holy shit this is such a nasty dump on the story and the fans that even Kathleen Kennedy would cringe and slowly back out of the room.
I mean I think it's kinda dumb too, but then look at the picture you linked and how a single cold-blooded murder very quickly turns Superman from a paragon of virtue into a remorseless tyrannical villain. A Batman who takes a life rapidly becomes a Batman who just murders everyone who crosses...
What's weird is that I think this is the first time I've seen a single reference to the Sci-Fi Channel Dune in this entire thread, I was legit wondering if there was some sort of taboo against bringing it up.
I'm only an hour in, but not? People are wildly overreacting to the diversity shit. I don't get the feeling it's them stuffing identity politics into the game, it's them making a tribute to Apocalypse.
Beaglerush (and some others) got it unlocked early. Definitely feels like a mini-Apocalypse, if you're any kind of XCom fan you'd be retarded not to pick this up for 10 bucks.
I think this is the root of it. When you draw it at the right time it's an OP card, or when it lucks you into a crazy Altruis play that saves a losing game, but frequently the game is already decided one way or the other before it's time to skull.
Zetalot has a pretty hilarious priest deck. Galakrond control with an invoke package (2 disciple/2shield) and an extra win condition in the form of reckless rocketeer/grave rune/embalming ritual/shadowy figure with fate weaver to make the combo work.