As much as I've been excited about this content update, I didn't know it required a server reset to get into it. Not sure I have it in me to start over just to see this.
Thanks for owning it. Didn't see this blowing up in the way it did, and deleting was probably the best call. Tbf I chuckled, but also knew this wasn't the right place for it. No pearls were clutched, but images like that are for my OTHER account.
- TIL you cannot NSFW tag a comment. Thank you.
- No not originally he didn't, when I replied there was nothing but the image itself. Spoiler tags work on my client but this wasn't spoilered.
Time and place, my guy. One, you didn't mark this as NSFW, and two this isn't a NSFW community.
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Many years ago I quit caffeine for about 2 months. Withdrawals went away quickly, but I was missing my morning routine. When I finally went back, caffeine kicked my ass because I had zero tolerance to it, and I had to be really strict with my cutoff time for any caffeine for a long time. I still have to be careful ever since then. Used to be able to have coffee or soda at night and have zero effect. Luckily I've quit soda.
The most? Nah. Yes they're fairly friendly to modders, but there's been other cases of publishers going way out of their way to embrace a modder or mod group. I can think of one right now where a massive localization mod team actually had their work used as the basis of the official Western release of a game.
Ah, bummer. Well as long as it can run on Proton, I guess there's no loss for me anyhow. But always a bad sign when newer OSes fail to support older games.
Haven't played Fahrenheit in forever (not since it was Indigo Prophecy on the US Steam release), but never had issues. Is it having problems with more modern Windows versions now?
Eh it makes sense because it's a Singaporean publication, so it's relative to their readers. Confusing for most others.
That's S$1000 (Singapore dollars), to be clear, which is roughly $800 USD, as stated in the article.
And/or inheritance.
You're also forgetting maybe the biggest factor: library selection. We used to have a lot of choices, but not literal thousands of choices across all our platforms. If we only had our choice of a few hundred games, $80 might sound more reasonable.
Yeah this is a long-standing problem for me as well that grew out of necessity, originally. Previous organization I worked at went through some serious money problems due to negligence and I had many years of doing what I could with peanuts. Now that I'm with a place that has plenty of funding and staffing, I have a hard time delegating or asking for help, as well as asking for any paid products.
How appropriate, you fight like a cow.
Telpthic.
Lol sadly that's the original image too. They definitely overcompressed things early on.
Equity.
Yeah, definitely not Larian, they've always been pretty open to players and other devs alike. And if they really do end up moving on, I cannot wait to see what they do next. Maybe a new Divinity game that's as in-depth as BG3?