Folks can play as they like, though I always go female and wherever a few clicks of the random and some small minor changes takes me in a minute or so of time spent.
Allied Assault War Chest and Pacific Assault are available on GoG (and Origin). They might get them on Steam eventually too. Pretty sure console MoH games are a lost cause though. At least they're emulated very easily since they were all on PS2.i wish ... and port the rest of them to PC too ... i'd absolutely but a "classic collection" or something ... even if they were emulated isos
yup, Pet Pal is always the first thing i get in Divinity ... you miss out on like 1/3rd of the quests without it, lolTalking to animals is useful, got a quest from a rat.
How do you have a gross take on a fantasy race that doesnt exist?Larian are a little bit hypocritical there. Maybe that's just me but it felt like they kind of really, really loathed Elves in D:OS 2. It's like - "Make an original character! No. Not like that."
I like Elves and I loathed playing one in that game. They had a really gross take on the race :/.
Looks a bit like Thor from the Avengers game
He is a half-elf at least, though the hair covers the ears.
Talking to animals is useful, got a quest from a rat.
Looks a bit like Thor from the Avengers game
Why are you using a bow? A true Jedi should use a lightsaber.
He is a half-elf at least, though the hair covers the ears.
Talking to animals is useful, got a quest from a rat.
Why are you using a bow? A true Jedi should use a lightsaber.
Just avoid spikey haired blokes with two red blades.
Having them be cannibals eating body parts and salvaging memories from them would be gross no matter the race, especially one that has the image of Elves.How do you have a gross take on a fantasy race that doesnt exist?
Ah, I was wondering what had happened. Neat.
I don't see the connection to cannibalism. Being able to take on the memories of your ancestors, after they have died, would make for an interesting culture. I would assume they would be expert historians, since they could just literally receive first hand accounts of any past event.Having them be cannibals eating body parts and salvaging memories from them would be gross no matter the race, especially one that has the image of Elves.
That would be my fault then, i thought you were going strictly for gross as stand in for real life. I don't think I'm far enough into DOS2 to have come across instances or records of them doing so yet. I'm intrigued at the very least, since that really flips the usual elf depiction on its headHaving them be cannibals eating body parts and salvaging memories from them would be gross no matter the race, especially one that has the image of Elves.
Not to force my perception on you but I think you can at least understand why I'd view it as that.
Also what's even the point of saying the race doesn't exist, how does it even relate to its portrayal as gross? I mean, not gross as in distasteful not-subtle references to real-life topics. I mean gross as in really, viscerally, bloodily gross.
Taking on memories? Yup! But doing it through eating their literal flesh is utterly disgusting to me and really comes across as an edgy take on Elves. You end up eating every rotten body parts that's lying around the world, come on. If it had been something like a drop of blood, such as what Malady does, I could kind of go along with it. But here you just much on a skin-less head.I don't see the connection to cannibalism. Being able to take on the memories of your ancestors, after they have died, would make for an interesting culture. I would assume they would be expert historians, since they could just literally receive first hand accounts of any past event.
Note that it doesn't require them to kill anybody, they can just nibble on their remains after the fact.
You seem to be a bit too squeamish here. I guess you humans will never understand our elven ways * eats some of his ancestors *
It's all good. And I'll hand it to them, it was original and unexpected if not very palatable for me.That would be my fault then, i thought you were going strictly for gross as stand in for real life. I don't think I'm far enough into DOS2 to have come across instances or records of them doing so yet. I'm intrigued at the very least, since that really flips the usual elf depiction on its head
Have you tried in some way to ad money your Steam wallet and see if you can buy via your wallet? Or tired another cc if you have one?How can it be possible that Steam Support can't help me with the cc issue, they told me that my CVV does not match with the one of my cc issuer, I called so many times to my bank and they told me that my cc was blocked, they unblocked it, still can't buy games.
Steam support keeps telling me that the info does not match. So I had to add paypal with the same cc to see if the problem is my cc, bumm I could buy the game.
So what's the problem?
I occasionally experienced similar problems with Steam. I could buy with a certain credit card on Steam if I used Paypal, but not by paying directly.How can it be possible that Steam Support can't help me with the cc issue, they told me that my CVV does not match with the one of my cc issuer, I called so many times to my bank and they told me that my cc was blocked, they unblocked it, still can't buy games.
Steam support keeps telling me that the info does not match. So I had to add paypal with the same cc to see if the problem is my cc, bumm I could buy the game.
So what's the problem?
You're misreading the situation here. This isn't a dumb move on the side of Paypal. This is a monopolist using their market share to increase prices and knowing that a large percentage of the customers can't really get around them anyway. There's many shops out there that only take Paypal, and if you don't have a CC, there's hardly a good replacement for Paypal, one that's nearly as well supported world-wide.Is it just me or is paypal trying to kill itself? First huge increases in regional transfer fees, then reducing protections for users, then this and whatever I forgot?
€.03 a day is absolutely nothing and I'd be embarrassed to complain about it.
rotec:
how much did they increase the price by? Because otherwise I might just use my credit card that I normally use any way.Is it just me or is paypal trying to kill itself? First huge increases in regional transfer fees, then reducing protections for users, then this and whatever I forgot?
I guess it's a good think I renew my TS3 server annually using PayPal then. I rent it from a Russian hosting service that lets you pick Kaliningrad as the server location, which is very close to my city (meaning great ping) and it's almost 50% cheaper than Polish (and over 100% than Western) hosting. All the payment options besides PayPal don't accept non-CIS credit cards though.
rotec:
"Just stop being poor" ~ Capitalist fucktardsI*m using PayPal as my savings account for my new pc, considering how slowly it goes I would be glad to even have 12 euro on it per years.
Jesus capitalism sucks so hard, just being poor costs more than I can afford.
We learn that they will be released in Japan for PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC (via Steam) on January 28, 2021.
this is nastyImagine if real!
Of course it's a fan-made, I'm bored so I decided to make something quick and funny
Long time no seeBased on actual events, LIQUIDATORS is an interactive experience about the three nuclear plant workers that embark on a daring mission to prevent a nuclear fallout that would affect half of Europe during the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster. The player will take the roles of Alexei Ananenko, Valeri Bezpalov, and Boris Baranov, in order to find the correct drainage valves in a destroyed reactor that is extremely deadly and hazardous, to prevent one of the worst disasters foreseen in history.
You and your friend Ma Zhigao decided to participate in a class reunion and use it as a chance to rob the safe of your rich classmate. But against all expectations, the tranquil villa turned into a closed-off crime scene. You need to make a series of choices in order to survive in various situations as well as uncovering the truth.
One hundred detectives compete against each other in a mysterious competition, solving crimes created by the world's smartest criminals.
The detective who wins receives one million dollars and the opportunity of a lifetime. If a criminal wins, however, they will also receive a million dollars... and parole, no matter the severity of their crime.
Before the incident, its trails were travelled by hikers and pilgrims, now it is a place frozen in time, where the animals fled long ago.
Put yourself in Ilai's shoes, a scientific illustrator caravan camping on the edge of the lake in the 1970s, undertaking a special assignment. One day, he discovers an unmapped section of forest and everything changes.
Explore Rockrose's autumn in search of oddities, visit its abandoned places and discover its secrets.
I managed to dislocate my shoulder whilst working out so moving my arm really hurts, can't do shit. And it's my dominant arm too.
Time to do like in the movies, be a man
Please don’t
Tumbleweed crossing the streets on EGSThis year unexpected hits from Steam, woah!
What tools are they using? Which HMD and that stuff?This is insanely cool:
There is likely to be more also did you know that in average it would seem that Steam now has something of 20 million concurrent players. More or less that's where the numbers have sort of settled at after the whole stay at [UWSL]home thing. [/UWSL]This year unexpected hits from Steam, woah!