This is a great game if you enjoy HoMM style tactics with RPG metaprogression. Armored Princess is better, but you can't beat free.
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I took Friday off work to play Starfield. Labor Day is nearly over. Back to the office tomorrow. Wish I had more time.
You beast. I'm desperately trying to relearn how to do this with all games myself. Best of luck.
A testament to the Deck's optimization or Starfield's? Either way, I've definitely experienced supposedly "verified" games on Deck that are middling performers at best. Hopefully this one means 40+ fps on medium settings minimum.
How full is your gourd? You could try using less mate and water. Or get a bigger gourd.
I am a pleb, but it's bags for me. Yorkshire Gold. 4 mins at 80c.
I also do iced Yorkshire with 6 bags. 16 fl Oz water at 80c. 4 mins. Simple syrup to taste. Ice to fill.
I've tried other methods but they all feel so involved compared to simply dunking a bag.
Breath of the Wild is merely okay.
It's kind of tedious, the weapon durability system is annoying, and the visuals are held back by the Switch's weak specs.
Cashed in your Reddit karma for real karma.
Traffic impacts will be clearer in coming months. But in my view, the amount of noise is higher.
Looking at the popular posts and even my front page, the quality has subjectively gone down. Small subs are virtually the same, but that's not where Reddit wants to make their money.
If you want to go full bore, nothing beats 100% DEET. It is like gasoline, but I have yet to find a more effective personal repellent.
I'm not seeing all the comments on posts from other communities unless I log out. Am I doing it wrong?
I've only used Vortex for NMS. I used MO2 for Skyrim and FO4. I don't trust Vortex based on several bad experiences with it failing to install mods properly. It's not reliable for certain use cases.
But regardless, enough of the most popular mods require manual installs that I would avoid it. I will be more favorable toward Vortex when mod tools systematize things.