Bloodborne for me. Everyone talked about how hard it is, but the game just encourages grinding until you hit your natural talent level. Plus, the story was gross.
Bloodborne for me. Everyone talked about how hard it is, but the game just encourages grinding until you hit your natural talent level. Plus, the story was gross.
Exact same thing happened to NY suburu last month. Excess is greater than the cost of fixing it, so this is permanent for me.
I love this game. Truely. But, if he thinks a throw away line like this is acceptable when both the DLC and creation kit are late then he is sorely mistaken.
I love a good retrospective reappraisal.
I’m a huge fan of this game, but it is deeply flawed. Maybe irreparably.
Stan Walker I Am. He is kiwi as, a proven hit maker, and has the experience to win a talent quest.
I don’t commonly post here, but this caught my eye and I have professional expertise.
It simple enough. Larger farms in ideal growing regions with established infrastructure are massively more efficient by an order of magnitude.
Gardening is ‘probably’* carbon positive.
Its OK though. I still have my vege garden and so should you (or community garden).
It’s fun. It builds resilence into your community and local supply chain. And most hobbies are carbon positive, this one comes with benefits too.
A good start and pegging progress to a relative marker like income multiples is the right approach.
I think Chris is making a mistake trusting councils. Keeping the zoning requirements but giving council power to decide where they are implemented will probably lead to more ghettos. In Wellington they are already bending the rules and redefining some train lines as “not mass transit” to prevent density in affluent suburbs.
Heatpumps are in par with AC. I’m noise sensitive dye to poor hearing and sometimes turn it off to help me hear better.
Not quite but close. Same effect but this was a really arty full body man that floated around the screen.
There used to be a website with a rubber man floating on the screen. You could move him around with the mouse and make him stretch out in psychedelic colors. Hours spent doodling.
This event is one of a long line of attempts to negotiate a reduction in climate change impacts.
Every single one has been accompanied by excuses as to why this years specific event should not be taken seriously.
We will soon be at the point where the main excuse will be that it’s all to late.
If we had acted in 1990 like planned, it would have worked and cost very little.
And lets face facts, it has been conservatives of all stripes globally that have been the main drag on action.
Lol that is the usual pattern right
Conquest has often been religiously inspired, not just resources driven. Maybe a united humanity is the prophesied dooms day for the nasty greys
Any decision that condemned themselves for the greater good would be fascinating.
Imagine the dilemma the residence of Eyam faced, knowing what this meant for their own family. Or the Ukraine soldiers at Snake island when faced with insurmountable odds.
https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/Why-Is-Eyam-Significant/
My gaming backlog hasn’t quite made it out of the 2000s. At this point there are years of consensus on most of these games and I prioritise on vibe
I always enjoy these retrospective interviews. It was the wild west days for an industry about to strike gold.
Corporatism had not quite taken hold and this led to all sorts of behaviors
Twitter replaced my rss feed. Then Twitter sucked.
Cherimoya?