And may it be riztastic for you bro!
And may it be riztastic for you bro!
Like a guy I know who is divorced four times… Thinks he has really bad luck. Nope buddy. It’s you.
I keep the account for a couple logins and occasionally market place, oh and the messenger app because it’s the only way to talk to some of my old Army buddies. I check it once or twice every two years. Always surprised how many people still use it.
You did well. The first season and every following season are the exact same. Chaos, find safety, traitor/calamity, run, chaos… Repeat
They’ll have nine months of Kunark, nine of Velious, same with Luclin, then about two years from now, PoP.
I just didn’t like the P99 stale endgame and first to engage mechanics for gear. Not to mention, if you started after 2019 you never got a chance to wake the Sleeper.
Project Quarm just launched Kunark this month and will go all the way to Planes of Power! Single box only and very active development team!
Project 1999 is forever locked in Velious with no plans to ever launch a new server.
Get a credit card before you die, max it out on a badass headstone, die. Ez pz.
It’s not too late to have one made!
I think it’s because Rust doesn’t use pointers, so you can’t target random memory locations? I like that it’s explicit as a language and I think I understand how it handles dependencies, but man am I bad at learning the basics before jumping in head first.
With Python you can get a cludge working for you pretty quickly, but in Rust you kind of need to understand what’s happening all the time.
Me learning Rust.
I recently tried it on Deck and it’s rough, but I think a lot of people only have a deck as an option to play it, so they use what they have. It’s a fun game, so it makes sense. If you have the option to play on a PC, it’s not worth using your steam deck though.
Prior to WoW a much better MMO, EverQuest, was already out. There’s a reboot server that’s about to launch the second expansion on the 1st that’s free to play run by enthusiasts. It’s called Project Quarm and it’s easy to get going.
I just did that with the Manor Lords the city builder. Looked super cool, was way way too steep of a learning curve and very slow for me, so I never went back. If I don’t see a game getting more fun or accessible after ten hours, I’ll never touch it again. Basically did this for Rust, Ark, Pal World, and Zomboid most recently.
I’m at least $200 of this statistic, now do the people who played for less than ten hours. I’d be like $1,000.
You left out the best part:
“While serving in the army, he told his fellow soldiers about his special ability, and repeated it for their amusement, sucking up water from a pan into his rectum and then projecting it up to several yards.”
Probably gets an air enema beforehand.
It’s like they don’t like us using the mechanics in the game…
To be fair, it’s the only Zelda I never beat because of the Water Temple. I did the keys in the wrong order and apparently it’s solvable but after a week of trying 14-year-old me gave up and gave the game away.
o1 preview is insane really, it even corrects you when you ask a question poorly, or rather, it talks around your mistakes.