they fixed that bug where you could flood a world by placing a water block at the skybox, but nah not much else.
That looks good as hell. How did you season the tofu?
Yeah we just have the best anarchists here, and an anti-sectarianism rule to protect them.
Irl anarchists have been very different in my experience.
I like how they can't obviously make it set in Golarion (Pathfinder setting) but it is absolutely a Pathfinder game. The cleric is a cleric of ~~Sarenrae~~the Dawnflower, eventually a character becomes a Mortal Usher (Pathfinder prestige class, but the abilities and theming match up so close!)
Show is pretty fun. Thought I'd hate it but like, it was alright.
Telling my irl friends "I'm only playing a girl because the sex-locked items are needed to optimize my build!"
Doing my NG1 victory lap in Elden Ring, and learning to fly fpv drones with Liftoff.
Shadow of the Erdtree, finally at the last boss, though I've been taking lots of breaks to help my bf catch up.
I also got Liftoff, a fpv drone simulator. I already had a drone transmitter for my combat robots, so I got a cable to plug it into my computer and now I can practice flying fpv without constantly crashing an expensive drone while learning.
This is where so much of the "DLC too hard" complaints come from. Without scooby snacks, even high level characters will get wrecked by the first few bosses.
Sometimes it feels like a containment comm from the old vegan struggle session days.
Taco Bell is good when they don't fuck up your order. Last night I bit into my black bean crunchwrap and got a mouthful of beef and cheese, it was very unpleasant and now I don't trust anything from there that I can't see the insides of.
Wow they ran someone over with a tank!? When did that happen? Poor guy!
The showrunners aren't following the book very closely at all. They're just kinda adding their own plotlines, character relationships, characterization, etc, and using "well the book is an unreliable history" as an excuse as if the book didn't give three competing narratives and enough information for a reader to figure out what's probably true and what's definitely not. They've taken it from "here's an unreliable history, puzzle it out" to "this history is unreliable, so let's just write whatever we want."
Also in the final episode
cw sexual violence
There is a really awful scene where a character talks about all the abuse she suffered, and the other character responds by making out with her. This was not in the book, there is nothing like it anywhere in the book, none of the three narratives have it make any sense, and it was in fact an unscripted scene that the actresses just wanted to do.Haven't watched the show but the book was pretty good and the show ruined some of the most impactful scenes.