On paper the England squad is incredible, so I can see it. Knockout format often means individual quality determines the outcome, too.
Honestly, the Larian writing style and humour would have probably been a better fit for Fallout.
I haven't read the design docs for Van Buren myself, were there enough in there to actually build a game out of or is this project more fanfiction and educated guesswork?
I also dislike it, but it's easy to see why. Once something is both this widespread and user friendly it will become increasingly more popular in a positive feedback loop. Easier onboarding is so valuable compared to having to teach people your in-house engine.
I'm afraid we'll only see more Unreal games in the future.
Spaceballs is a timeless classic.
I hope Lemmy will grow enough to warrant a split like that eventually, but for the moment I don't think the user base exists.
The main reason F1technical exists on Reddit is that the main F1 sub is so huge that any specifically technical posts would simply disappear, drowned out by all the faff. I don't think the Lemmy F1 sub is at that point yet, so you'll probably get more traction for your posts if you just put them here.
...and post my dives into different parts of the regs every other week or whatever.
Please do this, however! I'd be very interested to read that.
Probably won't do a complete playthrough using this, but would be fun to screw around a bit as Letho and live out my fantasy of him being the protagonist of the next Witcher game.
Ghost of Tsushima is one of the most overrated games of all time. It's a perfectly fine experience carried by solid combat and high polish, but far from being one of the best games of all time. The writing and acting is monotonously dour and the quest design is uninspiring, which wears you out because the game is also way too long for what little variety it offers. The open world is also your bland, boring, garden variety Ubisoft style.
Romances in BG3 are poorly written and realized and detract from the quality of the game. BG3 in general is merely "fine for a video game" in terms of writing. People also let the game get away with murder in terms of how much it falls apart in the third act.
Cyberpunk 2077 - despite all its flaws - is CDPR's best game.
I miss when Roger Ebert was alive. I could just check his opinion, and it would 99% of the time tell me whether a movie was worth watching.
Trying to find a good barometer these days is really hard.
Less politically polarised (though that is partly due to multiple parties instead of a two-party system) and mandatory and reasonable retirement age instead of appointment for life ensures a somewhat more frequent refreshing of the court. I don't think anyone currently appointed has served longer than 14 years.
As a non-american, everything I've ever heard about the supreme court sounds completely absurd.
Oh, they've definitely failed to fully capitalise on their talent and I don't particularly rate Southgate as a coach. Spain has been the best team so far, but anything can happen in a single game.