Like it or not (personally I don't) lots of brits care about them. And a surprising amount of non brits too
Sylvartas
Tbf, the early games industry was notoriously bad at crediting people
Ok, thanks, this gets me one step closer to finding the "missing link".
Do you occasionally play videogames ? I'm asking because my parents are younger than you (they are in their early 60s) and tech literate but for some reason it never clicked with them, nor did "internet culture". Like, I would be extremely surprised if one day they started expressing interest in stuff like Reddit (let alone Lemmy) and I'm trying to understand why. So I guess my followup question is how did you get into Reddit ?
Yeah but there's also shit you have to pay for on top of that with prime. Basically it's on-demand rental, not really part of the offer.
Interesting. Death march was a bit too much for me in the beginning so I played most of the campaign in Blood and Broken Bones and the main missions were all pretty easy. I think I ultimately switched to death march because by the end I had optimized the fun out of the combat loop.
Agreed. I like Dwayne but it feels like he's playing the same role in the same way in every movie at this point.
I wouldn't have said that a few years ago, but I think Bautista is trying a lot harder to be an actual actor instead of just a big name for marketing. And seeing the roles he's had recently, I think it's working.
I agree, but I liked the pacing of it. Ciri's fights were pretty fun, unchallenging as they were. The fact that they were pretty sparse and short probably helped
I just had one today
"Do [registry edit that won't help]. Alternatively, try [setting that does not exist] Anyway this is not supported anymore as of [very old version] (actually still works)"
And in true windows fashion, the thing just needed to be disabled and enabled again. After it was broken by a windows update, of course.
Surely they will be a well adjusted member of society when they reach the end of that sentence
A sucker