And I believe the designer got the rights back fairly recently, so I’m hoping for more of this!
And I believe the designer got the rights back fairly recently, so I’m hoping for more of this!
I’ve had a lot of fun with Book of Demons, which is a bit more simplified, but really respects whatever amount of time I have to put into it!
The only things in that range around these parts are going to be burnt out husks of a house with a cheery “fixer-upper” in the listing title…
It’s worse because they are a suicidal death cult.
They wish to bring about their version of the end of the world and are doing everything they can to make it happen. All the while, they are dragging the rest of the world down with them.
Didn’t even have to be the US.
Israel has been known to threaten US politicians with financially backing their political opponents unless their Zionist line is toe’d.
The wisdom is incorrect though, in the sense that you aren’t ‘disposing’ of the oil using this method. You are simply hiding it while simultaneously toxifying your immediate environment.
How they used to get rid of motor oil back in the day.
I had a game where done other players tried to pull the “shopping episode” stuff twice before I had to put my foot down.
We hadn’t even gone on our first quest yet. We had no Gold to buy anything.
I made the same switch earlier this year. The only real issues I can recall were learning to update flatpak manually because it holds up the other updates if I don’t do that through the Konsole first.
Granted, that might just be my system, but I generally have had far fewer issues with Tumbleweed than I’ve ever had with Mint.
Oh, and my art tablet gets tagged as a game controller for some reason, but it works for what I need it for so I haven’t bothered to fix it.
I concur. SSBN wouldn’t risk sailing through the canal without shutting the entire canal down just for security reasons.
That’s an SSGN. SSBN, the ones that carry Trident missiles, don’t need, nor want, to be anywhere near the theatre in order to operate.
I’ve found that OpenSuse Tumbleweed is better than both Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
They set out to make a distro that is kept up to date perpetually instead of managing different versions.
Iirc it uses webtorrent, which is a torrent protocol that runs in-browser for the most part.
Small file live on their servers using end-to-end encryption for the 24 hours.
Larger files are treated as a peer-to-peer torrent, which means that the tab needs to stay open until your downloadees are done grabbing it.
There fact that you couldn’t even backtrack to pick up the summons you missed was a major letdown, and it was all downhill from there.
The opening animation was pretty dope!
There were so many fun builds, too!
I’ve been into designing boardgames and worldbuilding with the intention of running a Tabletop RPG.
For my current boardgame project, it’s a Roll-n-Write style game where you travel the map in order to collect random critters.
My worldbuilding project, at the moment, consists of a sort of airship & steampunk world with sci-fi undertones.
There was a DS game called Custom Robo Arena that was pretty good considering it’s hardware and its intended age demographic.
Screw the final boss though. I could only beat it using the cheesiest spam possible.
Shame they never made a 3rd one…
Damn, has it been that long already!?
That’s the ‘soon’ I was referring to, I guess. He’d been working on another game in the same universe when he got the rights back.
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