“Thank you for believing in us. We’re now going to betray you.”
“Thank you for believing in us. We’re now going to betray you.”
Between GPM shutdown, Crunchyroll’s terrible forced UIX change, and Netflix doing a complete 180 on all of their pro-consumer stances, I decided to say fuck it to all of them and spin up my own home media server.
Everything about this is impressive except that they removed the analogue audio jack. Arcade modders are going to have to find an alternative solution to audio.
Please stop acting appalled at Russia as if they follow any sort of rules. If they could launch unarmed infant Red Cross journalists to drop down in parachutes strictly to shoot them with white phosphorous, they would without hesitation. There’s no war crime they won’t commit. There’s no rule they won’t break. There’s no line they won’t cross. They’ve proven this fact at every opportunity.
Thank you. I’ve made the necessary corrections.
That’s because SNW is traditional episodic Star Trek whereas Discovery and Picard are serialized series. Serialized series need to constantly escalate the tension and threats so you tend to get super serious action drama. Meanwhile, episodic series can get away with doing stuff like “how would the crew react to the entire ship turning pink?”
They both have their place in television, but Star Trek better lends itself to episodic format where you can have breaks to reset the tension.
Finally! 5gs to go with my five cheese.
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He’s unbanned from Xitter which was the whole reason he started Truth Social to begin with. It’s served its purpose.
This is pretty par for a Larian Studios game. The first act receives all the polish while each act afterwards gets less and less polish.
It should be no surprise that there wasn’t any feedback for acts 2 and 3 considering only Act 1 was ever available to play in EA.
At least the WiiU came with a console.
That applies to things you legally own. Digitally purchased items are leased to you; you do not own them. So that cutout to copyright law does not apply to digital goods.
Second Life has the same kind of system.
Edit: This wasn’t a defense of the system, merely adding another name to the list.
It’s a good series but it’s definitely made for young kids, which is a shame because it’s the Voyager continuation I’ve always wanted. I’ve watched season 1 and am eagerly anticipating season 2, but I hope (misplaced as it may be) that the tone is a little more serious this time.
I would have preferred if they split the Voyager stuff into its own series, but you take what you can get.
No qualms over the animation though. It’s perfectly enjoyable.
Why does this article (and everyone else) seem to pretend like Divinity Original Sin 1 and 2 didn’t exist?
Or how games like Neverwinter Nights came before Dragon Age Origins?
There are still new users signing up for shitter?