My biggest worry about this is that in the reveal she's stopping Carrington's attack. Worried this is going to be the modern cancer of "What if that good guys were actually bad?!?" Ugh
Yeah, I loved Starship Troopers and some of my work mates were talking about this game.
Was considering picking it up, but not anymore after all the shit I have seen like this.
Ana is slim and curvy? Ana?
Guess that just means, not fat.
I remember him switching sides and wondering why anyone gave that clown the benefit of doubt.
Pretty sure that's a good thing.
You can't see shit when not logged in.
It's so dumb, but I refuse to make an account just to see the dumb shit people post there.
Honestly, I don't give a shit.
Rather they make their own terrible games than ruin IPs I care about.
I gave up on FB like 5 years ago and do not regret it one bit.
Do you mean Kanji?
Why do pride flags always have the most ugly combination of colours?
Did they just repeat back the mic check at the start of this clip?
NPC doesn't even begin to describe these sorts of people.
I think I might oppress my wife tonight by cooking her a steak for dinner.
God, I hate this ADHD style of editing. Can't even focus on her terrible points when there are no natural pauses like that.
Not really. Just sounds like you are bad at it.
Forced to micro? Are you sure RTS is the genre for you?
Which means the game devs clearly expect you to micro that part of the game perfectly to get through it and I can't be bothered.
then
On normal mode especially or anything higher you're going to be forced to spam waves in order to win, it's not like literally any other game where you can win pretty well with a bit of careful micro-ing
So, is microing good or bad? I'm thinking this is just rage bait.
RAVEN:
Remember, affect verb, effect noun.
Aw, they were going to show close ups of the rod!
"What do you do when a bird shits on your car?"
"Don't ask her for a second date."
What did Shoe do? I unsubbed from her a while ago and feel a bit out of the loop on this.
Non regulation road markings to make society 'safer'.