I kinda miss watching these two goofy mfers tweet at each other for their followers like they were in a sitcom
I think probably like a 7 or 8. No idea if it's true or not but there was that leak at the beginning of the year that said Redfall and Starfield were both delayed because they were in pretty rough shape, and they were right about Redfall so that doesn't really bode well.
This reminded me of how every few years reddit gets flooded with a ton of those "person from communist country experiences a grocery store in the US" threads. Some of them are so hilariously fake too like no picture/video or anything just some text "my grandpa escaped communism and the first time he walked into a Vons he fell to his knees and wept upon seeing all the pringles flavors" or some shit
I used to pre-order a ton because I like collecting physical games and some come with special launch versions but now that I'm older I do it a lot more selectively. These days I pretty much only pre-order a game if I'm 100% sure I will love it (like I pre-ordered the Death Stranding collector's edition because I love Kojima's weirdass games and it ended up being one of my favorite games ever). Sometimes I'll pre-order a game if it's from a smaller-ish studio and I really liked their previous work (like Larian's DOS/BG3, Owlcat's Pathfinder games, Guild Wars 2 expansions, Yoko Taro's stuff, etc.) because I'm familiar with the kind of work those studios do and know I'll be getting it anyway.
Yeah as long as you're exploring, the game throws camping supplies at you so you can rest a bit more than you think. Also resting is how you see a lot of story cutscenes with your party so it's a good idea to rest every once in a while and talk to your party members.
I have the same problem with hoarding items/spells (probably from playing old RPGs where you needed every advantage you could get) but recently I've just forced myself to use them if I need to and it usually works out fine.
5th edition D&D is a lot easier to get the hang of than earlier editions, and IMO the game does a decent job tutorializing its systems. FYI when you mouse over something you can press T to "stick" it on screen and then mouse over any bold/colored words in the description to get an explanation of those things as well. Really nice quality of life feature.
As for the characters, you can pick whatever you want but be aware most of them can be in your game anyway as companion characters, and I believe you still need to make build choices for them (if past Larian games are anything to go by). Most stuff is pretty self-explanatory if you read the descriptions, e.g. if you mouse over your dexterity score it will say it increases your effectiveness with finesse weapons, and if you mouse over a dagger you'll see it labeled "Finesse" near the bottom. If you don't want to deal with any of it you can just google like "BG3 [class] build guide" or something and find a ton of guides, I'm sure.
She also felt that the kabob wasn't mutton, but more like chicken or duck, and she had diarrhea the next day.
honestly I'd probably keep that to myself lol
Was thinking of making an evil cleric for my first character. I just hope the game actually has interesting evil choices because Owlcat's Pathfinder games (specifically WOTR) kind of spoiled me by having really fun and interesting evil playthrough choices
"monthly payments" hasn't there been a bunch of stories recently about mercs in Ukraine mad that they aren't getting paid lol
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