Goodbye lightning spear sorcerer.
Goodbye lightning spear sorcerer.
Thanks, I just learned from that link that the literal translation of ‘Moo Deng’ is ‘Bouncy Pork’.
Then you end up with a whole map where you can only go one or two places to be challenged. Huge areas that are completely pointless and offer no reward, instead just having to go and do the same area over and over again. How boring.
The feeling of getting stronger comes from the gear you find and working out ways that you can get the powers they have to synergise with each other.
I’d much rather have it this way. As an example, I played starfield a while ago and even though it has dozens and dozens of star systems you are stuck with just 3 or 4 that offer even the slightest challenge at the later levels.
Why would it be a problem? It’d be laughably easy if the mobs stayed the same as they were when you start the game at lvl 1.
No one cares buddy. Sorry.
30’s?? That’s rookie numbers, I’m nearing my 50’s.
So that’s where Radiohead got the idea!
Come on, let’s count to 34 together!
1, ah ah ah…
Damn, all three of those opinions hurt me. Why you gotta be this way?
My takes; I didn’t enjoy Hyperion or Red Mars.
Seems it might actually be good. I haven’t watched this video but I did watch some of raxxanterax streaming yesterday and he seemed very pleased.
I should point out that I’ve never actually played this game. I played quite a lot of Diablo 3 and I thought I’d wait a while before trying Diablo 4 as I was sure it would have problems at launch and wasn’t willing to spend £70-100 on a game that had the potential to be a complete mess.
Well, seems like they may have actually sorted things out now and seeing as it has just come to gamepass I’ll be giving it a play when season 4 starts.
I am kind of left wondering what the point of Diablo 4 is though. ‘The pit’ is the new end-game content and it seems to be an almost direct copy of greater rifts from Diablo 3, even down to the obelisk asset and animation.
Like I said though, I haven’t played the game yet, so what do I know??!!!
I can also recommend AirVPN. I’ve been using it for several years now. I have it on my iMac and iPhone and make use of both the port forwarding and dns. They have their own client (Eddie) but you can use 3rd party clients too. I used the openVPN client for a while and am currently using wireguard.
I know it’s a flawed game but, I’m also having a lot of fun playing it. I’m currently level 141 on ng+12. I’m also looking forward to dlc… well, actually that depends on if it’s included in game pass, if it isn’t then I probably won’t bother with it.
I think it’s a replicator from Star Trek. Is that the one you meant?
Yeah, that’s what I’ve been doing. It’s definitely far from ideal.
I think that’s the plan. Rumour is that Microsoft want out of the console hardware business. They want to just be a game producer and subscription platform. They want gamepass on PlayStation and Nintendo and, well everywhere and then they can stop making consoles.
Who knows if that’s even possible though. It seems like hell would freeze over before Sony and Nintendo let gamepass on their platforms but, stranger things have happened.
Fortunately, I have zero recollection of that programme.
I did some checking, weirdly both albums were released in the same month of the same year, June 2004.
The lackluster album is a selection of remixes of other artists tracks, so it’s possible he decided to use a ‘remix’ for the cover art too, changing the egg for an egg timer. There’s no remix of a Wilco track on the album though.
That’s my guess anyway, they seem way too similar to be a coincidence.
I actually used to talk with Esa (Esa Ruoho AKA lackluster) now and then many years ago on soulseek. Pity I’ve lost touch with him or I could have just asked him.
I saw the thumb nail and thought it was this album.
It sure is. Nerfs come in different sizes though and this one seems to be a butchering.
However, everyone is probably going to be playing spirit born anyway so… I don’t suppose it really matters.