On average, yeah. Some of them are actually pretty bullshit. But I would say 2 expansions a year becoming a norm across all platforms; trading card games, paradox interactive games etc.
On average, yeah. Some of them are actually pretty bullshit. But I would say 2 expansions a year becoming a norm across all platforms; trading card games, paradox interactive games etc.
I really loved the idea. I’m glad I didn’t preorder, but if the game had mixed reviews instead of crazy negative, I would have bought the game.
I am genuinely surprised by the fact that their expansion rate was crazy slow. ESO publishes like what, 2 Expansions a year?
I wanna give you a meaningless gold. Here, take it 🪙
Venice: we filter it first via some cheal filters. It is very common to own a water mug with a filter embedded here.
Paris: directly from the tap water, though I don’t like the taste.
Deus Ex. I think it’s not just ahead of its time, it’s ahead of today’s time. Games are being more and more streamlined every day, and I can’t find any game with that amount of freedom anymore.
I know this is a humor subreddit and this is a joke, but this problem wasted a huge week of mine since I was dealing with absurdly small numbers in my simulations. Use fsum from math library in Python to solve this people.
It is not unfortunate, it is a strategic win by Larian. BG3 was actually supposed to come very late, but Larian released it early after learning about Starfield’s release date.