Interesting perspective on why allowing social programs to depend on the billionaire's whims might be a bad idea.
MIGHT.
Interesting perspective on why allowing social programs to depend on the billionaire's whims might be a bad idea.
MIGHT.
Yeah, poor character system was my biggest pet peeve of Grimrock 1. Didn't mind the puzzles too much. It also ruined the mod experience. I mean, what's the point of playing the game over and over again, when there are only 2-3 realistic parties to chose from. Everything else, though, fantastic.
Try this: http://wingedpixel.com/heroes-of-a-broken-land/
First person dungeon crawler mixed with roguelike. Currently my favorite "podcast" game (something to play while listening to something else). It lacks stuff like story and puzzles, but if you like grinding up characters and min-maxing prestige classes, that will scratch the itch.
Also worth checking out: Frayed Knights. It's amateur hour in terms of visual presentation, but the guy behind it knows what he's doing RPG-wise and is a huge fan of Wizardry 8. That's about as close as you can get to that classic.
Status: getting ads from the Mexican government telling me to avoid getting pregnant before finishing school
That's a good wholesome advice for anyone.
But wouldn't the Like notifications (and subsequent Nice Post/Mediocre Poster notifications) piss @blakeyrat off?
That's what he wants you to think. But secretly, all the likes he's getting are the only thing keeping him from the dark pit of depression.
STATUS:
Beforehand: mysterious errors in Visual Studio, incomplete demo projects, 3 hour long installations, glitches.
Welcome to the new OSS Microsoft.
We got it. Auto-poster pun. Ha ha ha. You're not getting a like no matter how many posters you try.