I liked Daggerfall, too, despite serious glitch issues. I just saved a lot and it was fine.
I liked Daggerfall, too, despite serious glitch issues. I just saved a lot and it was fine.
Because it was such a bad game that people gladly bought it again?
All this generational nomenclature is so fucking infuriating. All it seems to do is cause friction.
*worp core
And warr ship is a geordie claiming ownership of the boat.
Is YouTube a socmed site?
Fantasy horror ideal for pulp TV
That could very easily be done, and it’s not especially ‘dark’ anyway.
There’s evidence that people like stuff just as much even if they know what’s gonna happen, kind of like how placebos often work even if you tell the person.
What the fuck man where the hell did this spring up from? This just started a flame in my heart.
Does it affect the kids?
I’m not trying to discredit anything at all, in fact it was interesting, but it doesn’t hold water with me in this particular instance. Normally I ‘could care less’ how much paasta with toonafish and 'erbs they wanna eat at the huvvercraft ternament, but this is a scientific term the world has standardised and to eschew that is just obstinate.
Ostensibly, granted.
I’m all for pedantry, but that’s just excuses; desperate nitpicking to justify being the only two countries to use the term.
Edit: Thin epidermium. Hey, did you guys know rhotic 'r’s are the correct pronunciation?
Are they ‘popular music’? How much airtime are they getting on mainstream radio? Where are they in the charts?
Love stuff like this.
Blue shift is ok too, despite lacking a final boss.
Sounds like a muppet
I think Elder Scrolls is one of those properties whose biggest detractors are its fanbase. Runescape is exactly the same, and it’s totally bizarre.