

I had to acknowledge that I was never selling any of these things. It made whatever value they had all grounded to me.
I had to acknowledge that I was never selling any of these things. It made whatever value they had all grounded to me.
Throwing out system boxes is easy after I threw away all of my game cases seven or so years ago. I freed up a lot of space. While throwing ones I really value (Double Dash) was not easy, it was all worth it. The value is in the game for me. I am unencumbered. They all fit nicely in a binder, even the PSP disc’s found a way.
Things must have been dire. The recognition for the game was strong.
“The update will enable battery management features that will reduce capacity and charging performance after the battery reaches 400 charge cycles. We’ll contact impacted customers next month, with all the information they need to address the issue.”
Isn’t that everyone? It’s wild to advertise the length of updates but have phones that keep being unable to reach that full cycle without getting kneecapped.
Tomorrow I’m grabbing a large pizza and showing a friend The Shawshank Redemption. I know they will love it. That’s been making me smile.
Beth Allen, a spokeswoman for the Communications Workers of America, said the lowest paid workers in the union at ZeniMax earn $20.75 an hour. That would jump to $25 an hour upon ratification of the new contract by union members, a vote expected by June 20. On July 1, an across-the-board wage increase will bring up that pay to $28.38 an hour.
This makes me feel a tiny bit less bad for every crown crate I’ve bought from ESO. Get that money.
I feel like a guide site is very likely to get scraped up by AI. People just typing in “How to repair buildings in Worshippers of Cthulhu” and getting their answer without ever knowing who wrote it out originally. I hope the best for them. I think it’s a cool endeavor.
I got to play D&D in my first meaningful multi-session way this year.
I loved how much I got tossed around for trying to use tricks and the like instead of combat.
We also did a one-shot of Alien. I crashed the ship right away, failing like 5 roles to ease the damage, and then in our first encounter died to shrapnel while hiding in a bush. A player left early so I took theirs over and was the only player to die at all, and twice.
I love a DM who isn’t pushing me to fail but also isn’t going to have the NPCs not take logical steps. It was some of the most fun I’ve had.
I’m not sure that you can get wallpaper engine running. Maybe someone else can say otherwise, but I wouldn’t trust second hand.
For closure, I require a Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Could you share the video? I struggled to find it.
What is it called? Sounds like an interesting watch.
When I switched, I got the whole setup you describe. Even special soap from etsy. It was too much of a ritual.
Between simple blades and an electric, I’m good and it’s pretty fast as long as I keep up with it.
I did do dollar shave for a little bit and it was okay. But this is an easier version of set it and forget it. Like you said, it’s pretty cheap.
Oh for sure my confidence is way low. I don’t do much early access stuff and CU would definitely not be an exception.
I want good things for it is all. Seeing a video drop is nice, if only to show a sign of life.
I’ll try it when it comes out. I really got hooked by Warhammer Online mostly until it closed (now alive again).
I never backed it, but I never felt Jacob’s as anyone bad. He put his own money in and I believe they did considerable refunds after a while. Maybe a bit misguided with whatever that spinoff game was. Warhammer Online tried the same thing after he had already left, with Wrath of Heroes.
If it is fun PvP, I’ll be there. I hope they popularize something new again. I feel like many games have some version of public quests now.
I just moved and my cat really really wanted to smell the tape measure. I don’t know why, but it’s always like a minute long process along the length I happen to have out. I wouldn’t dare deny her, especially when she is so thorough.
I would be extremely surprised if they don’t find a way to get more money out of it. Cosmetics for sure. Perhaps quests at some point. I feel like full expansions are kinda dead though and certainly out of scope, as isn’t just the normal game in an Unreal 5 wrapping?
I play ESO, and love it, but I have been shaken down too aggressively to trust.
Noting this down for later tabletop use.
It’s cool to see things get to stick around. I felt the same with APB from Little Orbit. It’s just cool to see games still exist.
I have not gotten to play it and now a new edition is on the way, but I read the book a couple of times. It’s really neat and worth the time of you can, unlike me, actually get it to a table.