Hasbro might relinquish Wizards, though.
Unfortunately, it's likely to be to another corporate entity that will try to squeeze every last drop out of it.
Hasbro might relinquish Wizards, though.
Unfortunately, it's likely to be to another corporate entity that will try to squeeze every last drop out of it.
In PF2e, the specific gods and factions of the default setting are actually integral to the game’s mechanics, which makes it a lot harder to play the system in a homebrew setting
Ehhh. You can ignore a lot of the setting specific stuff, especially with the remaster. I just let clerics choose their own edicts and anathema, and favoured weapon, for instance. It's not like the actual lore of the gods matters to the game mechanics. You can build gods or sects piecemeal.
Or don't. My family's game has both a cleric and a champion, neither of which has a specific god. They're just "good". It works just fine.
I just came across this video, which, while still focused on GMs, I think has some very good seeds for players. It's all about dramatic combat, and there's a lot that players can do to initiate dramatic scenes in game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeGjsBcR3rE
Honestly, I'd take a woody window to replace the clear glass overlooking the scenic parking lot outside literally any of the apartments I've ever lived in.
Holy shit, someone that actually likes that aural abomination?
Are you the reason it won't fucking die?
Hahahahahaahahahaahahahahahahaha
Land of the Free, folks
Just add degrees to any ol' unit. It's fine. Unit multiplication isn't implied, I promise!
I just biked 25 degrees kilometre!
Self checkouts tend to have a hand scanner too
I'm going to guess that this is regional or vendor specific, because I've literally never seen a self-checkout with a hand scanner. And if I ever did, I would expect it to transform into a broken, dangling cable within a few months.
Meanwhile, stores all but stop manning existing checkouts, forcing everyone to line up to check out their own stuff.
In business, all data are vanity metrics. If they make you look good, you slap that shit on everything; if they make you look bad, you "don't have it".
It's just that sometimes you can use negative data to make decisions that look good to those above you, and sometimes you know that you can't.
I think I've reached the point where no one will be able to convince me that Star Citizen is not a money laundering front.
And yet it still has a bunch of ads for PC+ littered throughout it. Despite being grandfathered in, I abandoned it earlier this year for Podcast Republic, which hasn't spammed me or locked me out of any features I've tried to play with despite not having paid them anything.