It’s the only cheap fruit that I can use to make cake if it ripens too much.
Did I say something stupid enough that you needed to check my profile?
Good, that was on purpose.
It’s the only cheap fruit that I can use to make cake if it ripens too much.
Do You Have the Slightest Idea How Little That Narrows It Down?
What’s with this people and killing dogs??
I also learned what “consummate” means… Or at least I think I do.
Having a spine and a moral compass are expensive luxuries in our society.
The website says futurism, it doesn’t say if it’s of the good kind or an ad driven dystopic hellscape.
Oh so just one grad school text book.
“You have five minutes to move your satellite”
I think the open source angle is slightly incidental: They saw Apple’s and Microsoft app stores as a threat and decided using linux as the OS for their devices. That’s at least what I’ve read a long time ago.
Is this some kind of right-wing wordle?
I expected it to be “vermin”.
Yep, I also think so. My comment was mostly on an old interview he explained about dropping out the Sid Meyer’s part on new titles.
Crunch made sense then when all employees more or less owned the company.
I also like the fact that Sid Meier was never on board with having his name sticked on every product but the publishers pushed him to do so because of people like Peter Molyneux.
High elves = no thanks High cats = yes please
I remember well going for a quest, seeing a cave and then falling through a rabbit hole into a death cult while being a laughably underpowered magician.
It felt closer to what I commonly experience with D&D than other games, mostly due to the combination of freedom and curated world.
That said, yes combat was dull, uninspired and probably the weakest part of the series.
The best they made, for me, was Morrowind.
While I enjoyed the rest of entries and I’m very fond of the Shivering Isles, IMO it was the originality of it, its story and art, but also the freedom it granted.
My advice would be to go back to that time and instead of massive places, just build a fun place to explore.
For a second I thought this was a Subnautica screenshot.
Holy shit, 13 years ago… I feel like that dude at the end of the Last Crusade.
Welp, it’s amazing how many accidents were caused by either running aground or crashing into another vessel, in an era where sensors are so common.
I guess telling how close stuff is underwater is hard.