I know which album I’ll be listening to on my commute this morning.
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Futurama or Star Trek TNG.
The teacher is AI, and the student uses AI to answer the questions. It’s just two AI talking to each other with a middleman.
I‘be really been enjoying it. It feels like it took the parts I liked best from World and Rise and refined them. The new wound mechanic feels like a refinement of IB’s tenderizing mechanic only it doesn’t annoy me.
I’m torn on the way it tells its story, though. On the one hand, I really like the story thus far, but sometimes I just want to go smack a monster in the face with my horn and not have to wait through 15+ minutes of story to get there.
I like physical books, so I get the fun of hunting for books through the used bookstore, having them on my bookshelf, then I get to shame myself for my growing backlog of books. Once that’s done, I find reading to be very relaxing.
Especially if you just shift when you buy something by a day. You still bought it.
I think it’s just one of the GW texture pastes (Agrellan Something), then I hit it with either Nuln Oil or Agrax Earthshade, then dry brushed with Screaming Skull, I think? I think the tuft is an Army Painter one?
If I had that kind of money, you'd never hear about me again. I'd just stay quiet and fund a whole lot of charities and scholarships.
Thanks! The Sisters models are so cool.
The ground sections absolutely feel tacked on. They were what would end up killing my interest. That, and the F2P model in general makes for a bad experience in my opinion.
I’ve tried to get into STO multiple times over the years and I’ve always found it to be frustratingly buggy. It’s not unplayable, but it has enough bugs in it that I get annoyed and stop playing at about the same point each time.
The ship combat works decently well and is fun, but the ground combat is really rough in my experience.
I love it with hummus.