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Animal crossing. The goal is literally to build a life in the town, make friends, find hobbies and sometimes little treasures
Seriously though, such a needless but epic twist.
Honestly one of my favorite games. Just wish there was a new game plus or mods to mimic on Xbox. Still, there are so many hours in the campaign and side quests, and even more if you get the dlcs
Password based level select. Played my brothers Sega a lot as a kid and, outside of Sonic 3 with "Sonic and Knuckles" expansion cartridge, saving wasn't a thing. After you close the game, you restart unless you wrote down the codes for the level you left off on, if the game had them, anyway.
X-Men legends. My brother looked for the second one all over when he played through the first, but the game was nearly impossible to find and they never made a third. First game was super fun. For reference it plays very similar the Ultimate Alliance games, but X-Men Legends came first.
And they set it up perfectly for a sequel too!
Seriously though. I still go back and play them every so often
The caption in the image is exactly what happened to my group in my first campaign I played. He was kind of a joke npc, but he was essentially our in game story guide since we were all new to dnd. Session 2 or 3, he got killed because we were careless and didn't heal him in time. I grabbed him and brought him up to the rest of the group (they had chased after the last survivor of a group that ambushed us). When I got to the roof, my character got to watch an execution while carrying the corpse of our guide.
The out of vats gunplay. Running out of AP is no longer the end of effective combat. That and weapon customization
I just use my laptop in general. I have a folder for them that contains the world overview, a notes file, and an excel file to manage initiative and enemy npc health
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I feel like getting the cops involved is a bit much. Nuisance and bad for business, yeah, but it's not a crime to be a moron.
Yeah, not even from a game standpoint, that requires a talking to. Bad regulars means less new customers, less new customers means less income, less income means less ability to promote and sell to non regulars. It also makes the other regulars less likely to go if they think the other problem people are gonna be there.
Talk to a manager or something and let them know there's people coming and making everyone else uncomfortable because they're obnoxious.
As far as the player that actually wants to play, maybe suggest to this person that you both abandon that group and find another one that actually enjoys the game. It's better to start fresh than to have the whole game be rotten.
It's your world. If you are keeping guns out of it, just let that be that. If you're willing to accommodate, though, I would suggest making him do a ton of rolls to see if his character can figure it out, so it's difficult to create something entirely new.
I feel like that's a conversation to have with the group you're trying to play with. If you want to join, and they want you to join, maybe you could bring that into your character. Have them speak broken common or something.
You ask, this. But when I did a one shot, it turned into an entire campaign that I've been running for a like 6 months now.
It would depend on what type of damage they deal and what the rest of the party deals, but you could try to have a creature/enemy that has resistance to the damage type he uses. This would either force him to use a different weapon or just not do as much damage.
You could maybe add a couple random NPC's that also got lost in this maze and haven't figure it out yet. They could've been trying to run away from something or maybe taking a shortcut thought forest and got stuck there.
Casually carries around 250 gold in full plate armor and great axe without your legs breaking
Is a gnome
They "investigated" her. The FBI is just as corrupt as the Clinton family. The FBI only told the public what the public already knew and didn't bother to trace anything else. They did as lazy a job as they could. So on a technical level yes, on a practical and meaningful level, no.
If we're including insects, mosquitos. If we aren't including insects, the ground owl. Their wings have literally one purpose and they don't use them, those things provide little to no benefit on our ecosystem that other owls could not provide if they were to replace ground owls. Or polar bears, but there's not much interaction with those, even though they are the only animal found to actively hunt humans.
Literally just holding politicians/government accountable (which includes truthfully informing voters on issues). The disconnect between what like 80% of the country wants is the opposite of what most of government does. There are few recent exceptions.
Pretty much all of the Borderlands games. Granted, you find more than one or two good ones. But once you get a personal favorite or two, the rest are pretty much just cannon fodder
What games gives you alot of guns but you only use like two of them and the rest are useless?
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