I'd argue the dagger makes a better weapon pairing with Fenris because the attacks come out faster. Great for rushing down game animals, both early and in the Mistlands.
Literally the first time I had ever heard the name of that restaurant was on Facebook when a friend of mine said she was, and I quote, "eating Five Guys with my mom"
Good mix of "70's classic" and "70's lame" in this grouping. I voted "It's Too Late" but in hindsight the only reason I didn't go with "Maggie May" is because I got tired of it through radio overplay. It absolutely deserves the top spot it has at time of writing.
If you want more than two viable parties, the thing you actually want is a different voting system. The one we have will always, inevitably result in two main factions.
There aren't any truly bad tracks, just my least favorites. IMO the worst track in the game is a C-, not an F.
The great man and the good man are basically never the same person, at least within a rounding error. You and I will probably never actually vote for a good person to be president in our lifetimes.
Formerly the only Rubik's cube youtuber that mattered.
You made me just now pull up another tab and start playing it just to see if I still had it and... well yes you can get rusty -_-
Just generally speaking, melee dishes more damage faster, but ranged is the relatively safe option. If you're willing to brave it, get in there with a slashing weapon and time your dodges and parries.
Chicken doc has a massive disadvantage when it comes to speed-clearing: no teleport skills. They are pure move speed, which is great for consistency but terrible when you have to take the long way around a gap or cliff that a monk can simply dash across.
The one we don't invite to Thanksgiving anymore.
Hey, if you want to buy into the AAA hype machine just like all those Day 1 chumps still wishing on a star that Starfield will magically suck less, be my guest.
I do sometimes think about how sick it would be, and then I remember how much cooler it was that we actually did that with an even stronger animal.
I tried, but I was the only one who used it :( More useful was the one I put in the late-game kitchen, that had all the recipes and ingredients right in front of the main ingredient chest.
I'm not actually so sure about that. Think we got it right the first time with elephants.
Ha, that one lyric by the dude "twelve inches to a yard, and have you sounding like a..."
Let's just say the innuendo isn't the reason they don't play this song on the radio anymore lol
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I believe leaving stumps is OK in the swamps, to give yourself platforms to jump from or otherwise stay out of leech-infested water.
Glad you asked, I turned 36 literally yesterday :) From one regular r/90s poster to another, I was there too. And believe me, I get it.
When I was learning cursive, access to a typewriter or computer was somewhat common but by no means granted, so great emphasis was put on handwriting just like yours. And it was exactly because of that emphasis that they didn't accept cursive reports or essays. It was fine for notes and rough drafts, but by the time the final copy made it to Mrs. Davidson's desk those chicken scratches had better be cleaned up with nice tidy manuscript, or else.
I'll grant you, cursive has a place in this world. The entire point is to sacrifice legibility for expedience, and where speed is a factor it can make a difference. Maybe it's a little reductive to say it's merely "writing shitty on purpose" but I stand by what I meant.
I've seen good cursive writing. Hell, I'm sure I've seen among the best on social media. But the best cursive is still more ambiguous than halfway decently-penned print and it's all I've bothered with (or even needed) since grade school.
I've had teachers and professors who straight up would not accept assignments written in cursive for much the same reason. Keep it for your own personal note-taking if that's what works for you I suppose, but please just type up a transcript if you want someone else to use it.
If you say so. I listen to both the 90s station and the specifically grunge and alt-rock station on Sirius and I've only seen Screaming Trees come up like once. I'm sure they're great but they're way too obscure for this game, at least compared with the others.
If it were me I would have replaced them with a guy with a white coat and stethoscope doing cartwheels lol
Cursive is just writing shitty on purpose, because it's slightly faster. But writing faster doesn't count for much if it's practically illegible.
The perks in this game are notoriously unbalanced. For almost every case the choice is either "take Dash" or "deliberately make yourself worse".
Words cannot describe how much I loathe this specific thing. What are the possible ways of dealing with them? (Except for engie shooting platforms on it or driller digging around them)
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