I think that’s exactly what it means. Avoid entering caves with Magneto. There’s a lot of minerals dissolved in those drip drops
I think that’s exactly what it means. Avoid entering caves with Magneto. There’s a lot of minerals dissolved in those drip drops
The rationale is the tax companies want it this way, and pay politicians a lot of money to keep it this way
X, spoken as a letter ecks
Or ex
Yeah, Trucks Munched, and it gives the number this year, and since the bridge was built next to it. Last I saw, we’re up to 19, but that was last week lol
I have the original of that top one
You can always tell when someone’s pickup is just for show. This one definitely isn’t
Here in Lansing, Big Penny has been eating so well, someone put up a scoreboard (sorry I don’t have a better picture)
Do a little research in advance to answer one of those questions yourself, and then send a message with that, and the rest of the questions. It takes pressure off the next person to send a message, since you’ve already done 1/4 of the planning, they won’t feel like they’re going to end up “in charge”. And once one person responds, it’ll flow more naturally into a conversation, as the stakes are lower for each new person joining in.
Something like, “It sounds like they don’t take reservations. We wanna show up as we can, or meet up first?”
This is an NPC that gets put in a game like Octodad. You accidentally bump him and now there’s a big pile of noodles!
I wonder if it’s during an event or something, and so the road is closed, making it more possible?
When people first got to play it, it was burning out graphics cards
It’s baffling because usually companies have to be forced to give up monopolies by the government
They’ve been making Windows look more and more like a console OS for years, so I’ve been expecting something like this
So the guy in charge of Amazon’s video games doesn’t understand video games. Sounds about right. I was already skeptical of what they could pull off after the New World fiasco. I don’t think we’ll be seeing anything other than the video game version of Amazon’s stolen and enshitified products
Before my time, I’m afraid. I hear it was great though
Both before my time, unfortunately, but I’ve only ever heard good things about them!
It’s actually pretty unpopular in most games with hard end game content. Raiders want the best gear to come from the hardest content to make their efforts valuable and to feel rewarded.
I must spend too much time around crafters lol
Personally, I prefer it because it brings more types of play into endgame, and encourages socialization. That’s the kind of opinions I’ve seen as well. So long as raids give other rewards people want, it isn’t a problem. I think being able to raid for materials is also very cool
ESO has classes, but yeah, they can fill multiple roles, and you also take skills from other trees to complete your builds
SAO was classless, with players leveling up individual skills instead of their character as a whole (though of course there was also a player level). ESO is pretty similar in that regard, but RuneScape might be closer, especially since we know SAO has serious crafters. The biggest showpiece for SAO seemed to be the complex and expansive skill system. Not only did Kirito have his sword skills, and dual wielding, he also had alchemy and fishing skills, and some kind of thrown hunting needle.
It also has open-world housing, which is super rare. The only game I know of with something similar is Archeage, but AA is PvP focused (and I haven’t played it in like 8 years). Probably works a lot better in a game where you know the exact number of players, and it can’t increase lol
Crafted gear was better than drops, which is a in-game economic choice by the developer. It’s hard to have serious crafters without that, so it made sense for the story. I don’t have much personal experience with games where that is the case, but it’s usually pretty popular.
Probably the thing that really set SAO apart though, and something I don’t think we’ll ever see in real games, was the fact that floors were only cleared once, so the game was less an MMO grind, and more an organized campaign by the hardcore players. The mega-dungeons that had to be mapped by players worked well in this system, but would probably be annoying in an actual game. At its heart, it was a single player RPG created for Kirito, because it had to be for the plot. A lot of it’s “systems” can’t really translate to real life
You mean, my perfect setting has existed all this time??
And if there’s one thing that we know Mjolnir definitely is, it’s a conductor