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Witcher 3 gave me a real good gameplay feel from the first and right through it. Since then I replayed some 4 or 5 times :D The expansions are really good too
 
Witcher 3 gave me a real good gameplay feel from the first and right through it. Since then I replayed some 4 or 5 times :D The expansions are really good too

Problem I had was the gameplay in 2 seemed like a backward step, and from what I hear, it didn't change. Regardless of my complaints it is still one of the better RPG's in recent years, so beggars and choosers.
 
Witcher 3 gave me a real good gameplay feel from the first and right through it. Since then I replayed some 4 or 5 times :D The expansions are really good too

The game is solid, but it's slav jank, what with game having broken up skills. I used Ghost Mode that fixed them and made rebalances so the game wouldn't be Quen+roll for 90% of the time and it worked.
 
I never finished Witcher 1 because I think I got pissed when I found out I supposed to hold on to a enemy ghostdog skull but didn't so I can't get the ultimate weapon now. also had a scripting bug happen and had to replay the entirety of Chapter 2 over and just couldn't do it after those two things. Been meaning to go back and finish it.
 
i'm gonna say it. Eurojank is the superior term because it encompasses what slavclunk means while also allowing for wider applications under more contexts. slavclunk is a term for the gays.
 
Titans: The trailer gets mocked by everyone, DC renews it for 2 seasons before the first event debuts.

Young Justice: Gets extensive and massive campaign to renew it by fans, perfect Rotten Tomatoes score, becomes one of the most streamed shows even when it's only available in the US. Still no word on it getting renewed.
 
It's cold but not that cold. Granted we are in the DEAD ZONE that is some sort of anomaly.
 
It is just weird going from -25 to fucking 40 in 48 hours.

I hope your houses are ok and can withstand this type of weather. If, for example, older folks live in badly insulated houses, many of them might need better shelter. So, although it sounds like dreaded socialism, I wish you would extend common courtesy to your fellow citizens in need in this hour of coldness. :)
 
Going by that definition in video Gizmo posted FNV is pure Eurojank. Insanely glitchy game with underdeveloped combat mechanics and bugged scripts..
 
Looking for good Fallout Crossover makes You wish for a nuclear winter.

Also exams during College are nothing more but a torture.
 
Makes me feel like I wanted a western-themed, snow-covered Fallout game in the form of Fallout: Anchorage.
But nonetheless, it will be made by Bethesda, so I have my doubts.
 
I thought of that trope/joke today, the whole "first dude who thought of drinking whatever came out of the cows udder"
A lot of people have shared this joke, like, "what were they thinking, lol"
but...
in seriousness, they probably had more than just a vague notion of what would come out.
It most likely was a rational decision made out of necesity, and not just some random-ass stone-age jackassy stunt
It's not like people just crowded quadrupedal animals trying to drink out of their various orifices untill one guy goes "Omg finally, this stuff is delicious!"

One good piece of evidence for this is that we consume milk from other animals than cows -
we consume milk also from camels, buffalo, sheep, goats - and more

not once in this list does any random "semen" or "massive ammounts of sweat" ever occur, the uniting factor is milk - from udders - that we have quite the easy time recognizing, being humans, having udders ourselves, and being brought up by the milk therein.

So there.

I have spoken!!!
 
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47063973
This is quite interesting. European colonization of America killed so many people that the growth of trees on the free agrarian space pulled so much CO2 from the atmosphere that it contributed to the Little Ice Age.

I wonder if there's ANY way whatsoever to squeeze a pre-colonialism population estimate out of that :V
I doubt, of course, I just find it unfortunate that pop. estimates are so vastly spread, they're often like "10 to 100 million". I'm not only curious out of white-guilt I-wonder-how-many-died reasons, but I'm curious of the demographic density of some of these geopolitical entities, in particular those that were logistically federated over larger distances, and not merely tribal unions - in particular the Inca empire
 
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