

No problem! It’s actually handy for learning dungeons and stuff cuz you can watch the NPCs who rarely mess up their positioning.
No problem! It’s actually handy for learning dungeons and stuff cuz you can watch the NPCs who rarely mess up their positioning.
You can actually. FF14 let’s you run “trusts” which are just dungeons where your party is a bunch of NPC bots drawn from the story’s roster.
The only thing you can’t do it for iirc is the end game raids, but those are generally not connected to the main story very directly.
As I mentioned in another comment, but elaborating further here, there’s a Savage World’s setting that revolves around eldritch horror and rampant corporate industry called Holler.
I loved that novel.
There’s unironically a bunch of Appalachian cosmic horror stuff out there. In fact iirc Savage Worlds has a setting for it called Holler and Monte Cook games published a ttrpg for the Old Gods of Appalachia podcast.
Outs of sheer curiosity where do they go after that particular death? Oblivion?
Those are sick, where’d you get the stands?
FF14 has another expac coming out soon, so that’s gonna blow up. ESO was doing pretty well last I checked, too.
I have a friend that worked at a studio as desk side IT and he got randomly terminated by Sony. The right after they hired 4 additional managers for their 10 man team.
If your company is losing money it 10000000% should start at the top.
Pf2e is great, and for those that want something lighter on the crunch there’s a bunch of better systems out there.
I love 2 and still have 1 wishlist, are they still doing stuff with 1? Is it worth getting?
I’ll check it out some time, thanks!
Honestly, I wanted to like the og one, but I’m so burnt out on games using the same three pantheons when there’s a genuine trove of them out there.
I hope it does well and maybe they can do more than the same three, especially considering the one dlc it got wasn’t what I’d call good either, but at least it was different.
I honestly don’t know why a cooperative game needs that level of anti-cheat.
No now that you’ve mentioned it it’s definitely the floor I was just super confused at first.
Lmfao oh fuck, I thought the floor was a countertop, like they were taking a pic from behind an island
Just end us already
I forget which one, but people review bombed a game so hard they pulled their shitty anti-cheat, hopefully same can be done here.
I’m surprised the issues with D&D arent more commonly known. It’s a fine beginning system but, me and my friends literally couldn’t wait to move on to new systems once balance fell apart past level 10. Now we just play Savage Worlds, Pathfinder 2e and Call of Cthulhu.
I honestly hate raking, and I love the sounds of autumn. Unfortunately I’m surrounded by retirees whose sole form of purpose is lawn care and they just call my landlord to force me to do it cuz it’s “bad for the grass” or some other dumb shit.