What makes you think that's likely?
Or wait, are you just Onioning?
Or will you decide which it is later?
What makes you think that's likely?
Or wait, are you just Onioning?
Or will you decide which it is later?
"Mothers for America" isn't.
At first I was like, "Man, the Onion has gone downhill. These stories are supposed to sound both ridiculous and credible, not just ridiculous." Then I remembered that George Santos is a drag queen.
I've probably seen it here more than on Reddit, but that's because I spend more time in the general gaming community here, while on Reddit I was in the fan community specifically... particularly teslore, where "Duh, TES lore is stupid and random" doesn't get much traction.
Would you recommend NMS to someone who:
Really wants to play Starfield but probably won't have the necessary hardware for at least a year.
Is an old Bethsoft fan, having played, and thoroughly enjoyed, every TES game from Daggerfall to Online, excepting only Battlespire and the phone games.
Has been jonesing for some space sandbox for probably a decade at least.
Crypt of the Necrodancer: Roguelike to the beat! Dance pad compatible.
I don't know much about specs. I just find it fascinating that people are actually defending Bethesda in this post. Where's the standard anti-Bethesda fandumb pile on?
Is the ban on genetic modification a Federation thing, or is it just a Starfleet thing? They may not be the same thing.
Vortex works great. In general, you'll want to use some kind of mod manager and in the Skyrim realm, the main alternative to Vortex is Mod Organizer 2. I have heard that there are some exceptionally fiddly setups for which Mod Organizer is the better choice, but Vortex is a very good one. Much better than the old Nexus Mod Manager.
Installing them yourself is basically irreversible, and things can get complicated if you don't have a mod manager keeping track of stuff.
Sweet.
What is this an excerpt from?
Mario games are all right, except for all the platform jumping.
WTF is up with Hexbear users?