Dylan
My wife got into Fallout 4 again recently and this is definitely her PC lately.
A friend and I were walking home at night alongside a forest. When in the trees we both spot a lady in a white nightgown just standing there looking toward the road.
It was an urban legend in our community that the white lady would frequent the woods and steal kids. So we were properly freaked out and ran home as fast as humanly possible.
You’re kicked out of the potluck for life if you bring this over.
Soul Hunters.
Invented to track down rich people after they die so they can keep their generational wealth.
Also to fuck with poor people.
The upgrades look pretty good for anyone on a 5 or older. Software features were tempting but my 6 Pro gets one more Android update next year so I can probably build off for another couple of years unless my battery craps out sooner.
Hope 7 years of updates becomes the industry standard.
It was pretty dead when I first joined in the middle of June. Instances and communities have slowly started to fill and comment sections are getting more active.
Experience definitely got better once more third party apps got on board. There is a great selection out there with different tastes to suit a lot of users.
As buggy as Fallout 4 was I absolutely loved it and got me started on the Bethesda Train. Played New Vegas and Skyrim afterwards and those were great.
Starfield almost bored me to tears. Combat and Ship building are great but everything in between is just very average at best.
And then with Cyberpunk releasing it’s 2.0 update and DLC these past week, I have almost no urge to go back to Starfield anytime soon.
Tekken 3. The first game I got for my PS1 as a kid and the only one I had for a while.
I didn’t behave a memory card so I must’ve unlocked every character at least 10+ times because the power went out or my mom discovered I left the PlayStation on.
Worked in a smoothie shop where the boss preached this incessantly.
We all went in the back and sat down whenever he left.
Sign Language works pretty well.
We picked it up when my daughter was younger and we just kept going. Now we use it to speak to each other from across the room during loud events.