Maybe I’m just getting old but the gameplay loop of Rockstar games has gotten tired. RDR2 was gorgeous but the mission formula was just so boring.
Maybe I’m just getting old but the gameplay loop of Rockstar games has gotten tired. RDR2 was gorgeous but the mission formula was just so boring.
If I’m using the computer I’m in a program. If I’m not using it, it’s asleep. Don’t really get the point of anything other than solid black.
Seriously. I only finished the main Book of the Fallen series this early this year and just can’t get interested in anything else fantasy now.
It’s one thing to make you feel something when a character you’ve been with for 10 books dies, but when an author can do the same with a character you’re with for a handful of pages, it’s something else.
!Abasard’s death in Reaper’s Gale still resonates with me. !<
The Goonies
I think it’s technically supposed to be an acknowledgement that the message was received.
If I remember correctly, there was a glitch with Granny whatsherface that was causing the achievement to fail, even if you knocked her out.
Test?
I remember renting the NES version from the grocery store 30+ years ago. I remember the half pipe was a pain to control, BMX and Hacky Sack played well, and if you went over the top of the wave on surfing, the Jaws theme would play and a shark would show up. Can’t remember if that was every time or just occasionally.
Our HR “coordinates” with us and it’s not much better.
The form clearly states that they start on the 15th, then ask on the 10th why the user can’t start work.
They put the wrong office location so we ship their equipment to the office listed on the form then ask why the user can’t start work.
They send an immediate termination notice for a user that leaves at the end of the month, then ask why the user can’t work.
They mark that the new hire doesn’t need a laptop on the new hire form, then ask why the user can’t work.
It’s almost like the forms are intended to convey information for others to act on.