Tell us more about the pen and ink! (please)
Tell us more about the pen and ink! (please)
Love the style, colours and weirdness. Keep up the good work!
That’s very pretty. Really captures the feeling of moving water.
All about that bass, by Meghan Trainor. Really did get played to death in popular media.
My previous car was a civic type R (FK8). Not the rarest car, but it was one of the last to come off the factory floor before they closed the factory and ended production for that version, so it was pretty much impossible to buy. Fucking great car. Loved it.
Town criers?
The same goes for traffic. If you are experiencing traffic, you ARE traffic.
Just because there’s a low bar for guaranteed success, doesn’t mean it will actually be good. There’s a lot of hope and expectations to live up to, and a lot of corporate greed opportunities to resist.
Factorio. Specifically checking out a new overhaul mod called Lunar Landings.
The perfect Lemmy response.
Bethesda, Bethesda never changes…
It seems like both of your analogies are strawmen. Game development is likely to be not like pregnancy or moving stones, in terms of its ability to be sped up by adding manpower. It’s obviously much more complicated than manual labour like moving stones, but not as immune to assistance as passively ‘being pregnant’.
Boost was my reddit app of choice for many years, and they finally released their Lemmy app (like 2 days ago), so I’ve uninstalled all the other Lemmy apps I’ve been trying.
Edit: I’m a moron and replied in a thread about iOS apps with a recommendation for an android app
Someone fetch me a proctoscope so I can watch this!
As an anaesthetist, I can tell you that you can cough under anaesthesia, but I’ve never seen anyone sneeze under anaesthesia.
I’m actually confused about why Honda makes non-straight-piped civics. It’s like they don’t want to be cool.
Ah, I liked the idea enough that I bought the rulebook. Trying to spin up a game for my kids right now. I feel like it should work pretty well for low-prep, fairly improvisational sessions, but I can understand why it’s not everyone’s bag.
I also like that it can work well for different genres, so not having to learn new systems for different games we might run over time should make it easier to get into and play.
I’m going to assume that’s incredibly witty and clever and give you an internet point.