Decent game to quit about 30h in because while it’s good and fun to play, it’s incredibly repetitive.
Decent game to quit about 30h in because while it’s good and fun to play, it’s incredibly repetitive.
Science and academia, too. There’s way too few papers being published about failed experimemts. “I thought A, so I did B in order to achieve C, but it didn’t work out because of D.” is a very useful result.
Translation:
The girlfriend/female friend
Official publication of the “Association for human rights (registered club)”, Berlin
(The ideal friendship paper)
Bimonthly periodical for education on ideal women’s friendship.
From the contents:
A suit seems like good attire for a showmaster and/or business man
Everspace 2 is really close in terms of combat and overall gameplay, but it lacks the immersive simulation aspects. Freelancers idle radio chatter did some heavy lifting back in the day.
Nuclear is literally the most expensive way to generate energy and no amount of liquid salt or SMR hallucinations can come even close to fixing that problem.
You don’t need to create fear of nuclear, it’s a bad choice all by itself.
Not to defend the Nazis here, but working prisoners to death predates them by a couple millenia. They just did it on an unprecedented scale.
Ironically, what the Nazis did in the extermination camps was mass executions, i.e. the very thing anon finds wasteful.
The last game of monopoly I played was very much by the rules, and took 4 hours where the winner was statistically certain after 30 minutes.
That’s why you buy a box of 36 small d6.
And then 5e came along and changed half the spells to use d8s instead.
At 14 con (which is a reasonable to high con for a caster), there’s a 35% chance to fail this check. Even with advantage (e.g. war caster), there’s about a 12% chance.
If your DM consistently sends casters with higher con saves, he just really doesn’t want you to ever break it.
And that’s coming from someone that has a cloud giant wizard with a +10 con saves as the BBEG last session.
Throwing a bit of shade on their independence day I see.
Get those solar panels up, Malta!
Until you have people who get a yearly bonus. Or 13 or 14 monthly salaries a year, which is quite common in Germany (basically a bonus, but the employee is entitled to it).
I was curious and still read the article. It’s far far worse than I ever imagined.