As far as I remember, Dragon Age has been real time since Origins.
As far as I remember, Dragon Age has been real time since Origins.
I remember the go to strategy being to summon an Alip, an incorporeal undead that can drain strength without needing a save.
The DM tools were where it really shined; I’d love a modern game with that kind of support.
I haven’t seen much of anything about this game; what’s with the radio silence?
Going Doomslayer on the Hells until Karlach gets her heart back!
Funny, I was about to comment about how her eyebrows looked like the opposite.
But why are they in space? There’s no reason for them to be in space!
Source?
Well, I mean he still resembles some Space Marines I know of.
I’ve been a fan for a while; played the originals, the remastered, and got Emergence (Cataclysm) when it launched on GOG.
I’m having a blast so far. It needs some balance work, but as long as they continue tweaking it I think the base game is entirely enjoyable. They’ve also confirmed mod support is on the way; I’m not saying that makes up for any deficiencies in the base game, but it will definitely add replayability.
What good, exactly, is that chin gun supposed to do?
I’m on my way, I’m making’ it…
“I’M A MOTHERFUCKING T-REX!” T-Rex…
I think I need to narrow some things down;
My current Windows PC isn’t what I’m looking for; it’s a big and powerful gaming laptop from a few years back. I’m looking for something light and portable, but with a full keyboard for coding.
Pricewise I’m looking for something around $350; if this is unreasonable let me know.
As I understand it, Steam Deck uses KDE, so I’d like to stick with that for now.
This is probably the most helpful advice I think I’ve gotten so far. Thank you, I’ll look into these options.
I should add that I’ve been interested in getting a small, portable notebook for coding separate of this, and making it Linux seemed a good idea at the same time.
I don’t think it needs it, and I’m probably not going to play it much. As long as the single player is as good as Phantom Liberty, preferably better, I’ll be good.
The X-COM series is pretty much these choices all the time, though less in a moral sense and more a strategic risk and reward sense. What do you use your limited time and resources on, how much do you risk when the stakes are high, etc. It’s a little different than the sorts of decisions you’re thinking of, but quite interesting.
They could hold up a flat planet.
My own instance is fairly narrow in scope, and I don’t think I can add it here. Is there a way to post a community in another instance?