No, I really dislike random generated stuff. I like stuff like subnautica, and this has similar vibes.
No, I really dislike random generated stuff. I like stuff like subnautica, and this has similar vibes.
I tried it to see what it was like and didn’t like it, but it’s hard to deny the quality that it’s there. I liked the exploration better than the factory stuff. I know that it is called satisfactory and not satisexploring.
Yevgeni, where is Yevgeni?
How I love Deus Ex, even the crappy parts are great or charming (some voice acting).
If you meant punic, how about Hannibal Barc-a.
Pirate version never needed the account, only the legitimate one.
I’ve been playing New Vegas for years. Finish this playthrough throw some mods on it, and you can play again, it has great replayability.
Cato was an intransigent shit but in all fairness being pardoned by your supposed equal would be quite humilliating, since it is a master extends mercy. Great death though.
_victrix causa diis placuit, sed victa Catoni _
The hardest part is letting go…New Vegas
Troika.
You win some you lose some. In my country he was a pasta salesman, a teacher, an almirant of the navy, and the commander and creator of the italian legion, that fought in a bloody civil war. There are a few big monuments of the guy and streets named after him.
Mars and Bellona keep you PugJesus, Thanks for all your posting.
Being evil in BG3 is not very fun, and besides you lose on quests, xp, and equipment. It’s very difficult to roleplay as someone who is violent for no reason. Anyone had a different experience?
The Rest is History. Two brits historians talking about world history stuff informally, twice a week. It’s really fun! Also Mike Duncan’s Revolutions and the History of Rome.
Obligatory mention of Viva New Vegas modlist for someone that gets the itch to play for the first time. It makes the game run like a dream, and if you want to add some QoL there is a section for that too. Everything well explained and easy to install.