- Fallout 3 releases and it's good
- Fallout New Vegas releases and it's great
- Fallout 4 releases and it's disappointing but it's okay because it's just a blip. They had some good new ideas in there, they were just balanced out in the other direction by a lot of bad ones. Bethesda's track record is still solid, if somewhat tarnished.
- Fallout 76 releases and it's disappointing but that's because they've never made (and shouldn't have made) an MMO before. A lot of the coverage is centred around the shoddy launch, which doesn't really matter for a non-MMO title.
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The werewolf "imprints" on Bella's unborn vampire baby later in the series, so fortunately the scales of creepiness end up balanced between Team Edward and Team Jacob.
29 passive perception bby
then she realises she read the wrong spell in her notebook and the real splendor was in her the whole time
arguably RAM matters the most
gpu and cpu you can just downgrade the quality, but at a certain point everything has to fit into memory
e.g., baldur's gate 3 literally couldn't be properly ported to the S because of a RAM limitation
Order a giant metal statue of your dog to put pride of place in your home as an apology to the dog
As a bonus, it will function as something you can touch to earth yourself
alternatively you could try an anti-static wrist strap but i'm not sure it'll help since you still need something to ground it against
just knowing that a website like The Onion exists musts be a perpetual nightmare for you
I attack the bugbear. Oh I missed? Cool see you guys in 30 minutes.
would you say you're more on the drigh side or the hunk side?
media amalasis bad >:((
but if you aren't watering down your potions to at least a pint as practice for the tavern victory party afterward i'm not sure you deserve them at all tbh
All the new ideas in Starfield fall into one of two categories:
The Bethesda response to fans saying their main storyline was trash was to make a game where the main storyline is the primary focus and draw of the game? That's a bold move.
The NG+ stuff is a cool idea, but again, Bethesda just fundamentally lacks the talent to implement it. You can't hit what they were aiming for with a handful of gimmicks. I wouldn't even trust the team behind New Vegas, or whoever writes at Larian, to do it justice.