https://youtu.be/sqGbMBPGaNQ
Rock and Stone miners!0:00 - Intro1:17 - What is Deep Rock Galactic?3:16 - Mission Types5:48 - Regions7:24 - Enemies7:58 - Classes12:02 - Why the Co-op works...
So, finally decided to pick the game up recently, and really enjoying it. But, I do have to admit, I'm a little rusty with shooters in general, and the scout role is pretty chaotic sometimes.
Anyone have advice/tips/reliable guides they prefer for the scout class specifically?
What kinds of things do scouts do, especially newbie ones, that kinda bug you? What are the things a really good scout does that marks them as a really good scout?
So far, I find myself focusing kinda heavily on combat just because it's an obvious thing I can do, and zipping behind a bug to blast it in the ass with a shotgun is really fun. I assume that's not really my #1 job though. I keep our cave lit up pretty reliably, but should I be doing more ... actual scouting I assume?
https://youtu.be/XgjiJHV8P0w
From the first to work with bronze in the Anatolian plains to nomadic horsemen fighting with Chinese kingdoms, to the conquerors of Iran, to the heirs of Rom...
I know we pretty much all hated spez for all the shit he pulled, but a few weeks ago the tone towards reddit itself around here was more neutral. People liked it here on Lemmy a lot better, but people weren't hating on the old place so much.
Recently I'm seeing this huuuuuuuge surge of just pure fucking hatred leveled at the site itself. Anyone else notice this or is it just me?
I mean, I was there because I thought it was alright. I hated spez for fucking it up and completely screwing his communities over. But I never hated reddit itself, and I still don't. Otherwise I would've left a lot sooner.
Do you personally hate reddit? If so, why?
https://youtu.be/Rkcru1dUCP0
Check out Maia Harlap / ParallelDimension:https://www.maiaharlap.com/Listen to Worm: The Full-Cast Audiobook:http://parahumanaudio.com/series/worm-full-cast/...
https://youtu.be/zXPiqk0-zDY
I document my journey implementing Computerraria: a 32 bit CPU running inside the game Terraria. I've been working on this for over 6 months now and thought ...
https://youtu.be/ytmXBHm1FeI
Who would win: 10 million insects or one spinny boi?Music: Control by HalseyThis is a fan art project based on the web-serial 'Worm' by John "Wildbow" McCrae...
You can pick any one character from Worm and save them from their death, that one time. They would continue in the story from there, potentially into Ward.
Who would you save, and why?
@Candelestine
@lemmy.world