I mean, this shouldn't be a surprise to anyone considering they've been doing the whole paid mod thing for a good while now with Skyrim and FO4.
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Do I just constantly refresh pages and hope there will be open sign ups one day?
That or you know someone who has an invite. There's places where you can buy invites, but many private trackers will ban you for doing so. I've heard that there's ways to get into very desirable trackers by seeding your way through a few different trackers, but I'm not sure of the specifics, I'm sure someone else can elaborate on that.
Can you imagine how absolutely ignorant the average Hogwarts student must be then?
Yes, but it doesn't matter, these people don't read the Bible. For them, it's just an excuse to do whatever it is they're doing.
Not surprisingly, it didn't gain much traction - I never got the impression Beths. was happy with FNV's reception (good and bad).
Getting absolutely humiliated by Obisidian's spin off game being miles better than their mainline games couldn't possibly have been the reason, right? /s
Oh they will... They'll normalize the volume to be the loudest possible.
To be frank, how do you even use Plex without pirating? Ripping your own DVDs and Blurays? And if so, isn't that sort of considered piracy by the powers that be?
The fuck even is BeReal? LOL
Little too late, switched to Obsidian and haven't looked back.
Just like the rest of Lemmy it's not quite there yet, but it has the potential.
Technical Death Metal. Depending of the band you get this ridiculously crazy and sophisticated instrumentalism and polyrhythmic beats like Archspire, other times you get more progressive, experimental groups like Blood Incantation that mix and match genres and soundscapes.
In fact, the newest album from Blood Incantation is a good example of that, one moment you're listening to fast blast beats and then it suddenly takes a hard turn into pink floyd and slowly starts crescendoing back into fast Death Metal over the next couple of minutes. It's an absurd aural experience to say the least, but I really like experimental music that pushes boundaries even when it doesn't totally work.