Just another Reddit castaway looking for a home. Avid RPG and roguelike enthusiast.
I mean that's the message he'll spin for sure, but the Colorado suit was brought to the courts by Republicans trying to remove Trump from the ballot.
Or melk which is milk when pronounced with a couple of us accents
Vimeo Game cool
Yeah I can see not liking them. Infinite Fusion is the Kanto story again for the umpteenth time, the fusions made it for me, and the built in challenges was cool, but I could absolutely see not being interested.
If you want that traditional Pokemon experience, Flux or XenoVerse might come the closest even with Flux not having the standard gym challenge.
Insurgence is the formula witha darker tone
I mean Pokemon fan games have been the absolute savior of the series for me recently. Uranium, Insurgence, XenoVerse, Infinite Fusion, and most recently Flux have all been amazing, and I cannot wait for swirling seasons!.
Monster Sanctuary was very apparently made with a lot of love and care, but I couldn't quite make it through the tutorial. I don't blame the game as I was in a funk at the time, I'll have to give it another go after baldurs gate is done devouring my soul.
I can levitate birds but nobody cares.
Barnyard for the second, with a notably transgender main character, who portrays themselves as a bull, but bulls don't have udders
Yeah it's like I'm getting jerked around by all my monster collector RPGs. Not a word on the new Digimon story game this year, Pokemons getting worse in every conceivable way except fan games.
At least I still have cassette beasts
Was anyone else kind of disappointed in the Pokemon presents?
I was hoping for something new, like a new pmd or Legends, or another new spinoff entirely, but we got literally nothing new. We got detective Pikachu release date, a couple events for the mobile games, and dlc we already knew about. The applin and duraludon evos are great, don't get me wrong, but I really wanted something new, ya know?
Sorry if I'm a bit of a downer, just wanted to see what others were thinking.
Glad to hear that, he scared me for a second lol!
Well that means one of two things, it's either the result you wanted, whichever that is, or is basically saying "nice"because that means you got laid.
That pricing seems really good, you can get a refurbished 64 and a 1tb SSD for about the cost of a new 64gb. Seems almost too good to be true.
Indeed, good sir. When something is based, it is generally considered to be positive.
Well here's hoping, it'll be a huge win for humanity if it works out and is, indeed replicable at any kind of scale. We haven't had very many winds as a species recently, so any victory would be great.
Is it just the Beijing one that's bull hockey or is the whole material itself bologna?
I do it as one space in a cardinal direction and then one diagonal in the same direction.
I'll start; I love my wife.
I figured that might be possible. I'm not planning to multiclass on this run, but in the future I'll probably just download a mod, since I figure I'll end up modding anyway. There are subclasses (and a class) I'd like to try that aren't in the system yet, but everything I've heard so far suggests that the modding community will become robust, even without a dungeon master mode.
Do you often think to yourself "if I stare at their glabella or nasion I can have all the social benefits of direct eye contact without making myself uncomfortable."?
What is the theory behind locking multiclass to the highest difficulty?
I know it's complexity, but I wish there was an option to enable multiclass for lower difficulties.
I'm an old gamer and I enjoy just playing on the lowest settings and just actually enjoying things as they happen, and if I do multiple playthrough I would like to have multiclass as an option to explore some truly wacky builds.
Is there a work around like starting the campaign in the hardest difficulty then changing it? Or maybe just switching to the hard difficulty when you want to level up?
Paizo just announced starfinder 2e and made the bold claim that it will be 100% compatible with current and future Pathfinder 2e content.
The playtest is going to drop in 2024, likely to coincide with either paizocon (June/July) or Gen con (usually August) the playtest is going to feature 6 classes.
Along with the 2 playtest classes announced for pathfinder 2e, there's going to be 8 new classes to theory craft within the next year, which is absolutely insane.
What are you guys working on right now?
Right now, I'm working on the planning stages for a video game. I don't know if it'll actually go anywhere, but it's something I've always wanted to do. I haven't told anyone except you guys, not even my wife.
One last exocolonist run, but is it even possible? Ending spoilers for I was a teenage exocolonist.
So last time I started a run I said it was going to be the last one. A standard teenage love story where the childhood best friends end up together after the girl gets hurt by a bad guy, but I didn't like the ending that resulted in for either party.
I thought maybe if I made peace with the planet, the outcome will improve dramatically. So my goals for the run are negotiate true peace, date anemone, and become governor.
So breaking this down to its requirements as I see:
80 toughness for free friendship with anemone
Max persuasion for becoming governor, helping anemone, and the final negotiations
Max(?) Animals for final negotiations
Max(?) Reasoning for final negotiations
I don't know if peace ending changes the final scene, but also max in bravery, biology, or combat to avoid the ded
35 biology for xenobotany
Keeping hal alive for the data stick
Keeping eudicot alive for a free council vote
Max friendship with anemone
Max friendship with marz
Max friendship with sym
Max friendship with dys
Man that's a lot, and given that maxing sym and dys requires going on expeditions I'll also be resting a lot until max bravery and even beyond. It sounds like a lot when I write it down, but it's it manageable? I know peace and governor are possible since they require one another. Exploring a lot will get me plenty of gifts, in my experience, so hopefully I'll be able to get everyone a loved present once a season. Exploring will also help max toughness, bravery, and animals, and progressing dys and sym relationships. Augmenting bravery with sports all and guard duty will progress anemone's friendship. Working at the government building will get me both persuasion and marz friendship.
I'm thinking the best start will be the +persuasion gear, and friendship with anemone, as it will instantly give me access to sneaking out and delivering supplies, advance me in the friendship that's most likely to lag behind, and give me a +friendship response to the soysweets event with marz.
My big concern is reasoning as it seems the schedule is already going to be right, I don't know if I'll have time to sort out reasoning on top of everything else.
So what do you guys think? Possible, or a pipe dream?
I have to share what is easily my favorite bit of star wars media ever created
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I think it speaks for itself.
Games similar to Long live the queen and I was a teenage exocolonist?
It's an enchanting genre that I don't see come up as often as it should. I would say my preference is towards exocolonist as it's more forgiving, and the subsystem breaks up what might otherwise become monotonous.
A few of the things I like about the genre is the tangible growth and the impact your skills have on the story at large. Like the skill dialogues in fallout, but with more impact.
I also like the romance options and slow burn in exocolonist
How do I interact/subscribe to tabletop.social from my kbin.social account and browser?
I see they are a mastodon instance, but our microblogs Let us interact with mastodon peeps I just want to know how.
People from Reddit or redditors, people from Boston are Bostonians, people from Canada are Canadian. What should the people of this site use for a demonym?
I've seen keebinetters, but that feels like trying to say Massachusettsian instead of Bay Stater.
Kay-Binner seems like the most simple and inclusive, but that depends on the fact that you pronounce kbin Kay-bin
Maybe something representing the federated nature? Like Fedizen maybe?