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4 months agoIf you want any advice to help in combat, I’m happy to give you a breadcrumb. I knew I’d love playing that game within minutes of watching a friend play it. I’ve put countless hours in and can’t wait for my next playthrough.
If you want any advice to help in combat, I’m happy to give you a breadcrumb. I knew I’d love playing that game within minutes of watching a friend play it. I’ve put countless hours in and can’t wait for my next playthrough.
I’d recommend the first be played first, but I also think that if you instead play the second first and you love it, you can then go back and play the first.
The story unravels a bit smoother from 1 to 2 than in reverse.
Both are great games on their own.
Why not? Collaborative editing is extremely useful. I’ve done it at work, with friends, and with my gf.
There’s no reason the government couldn’t own its providers via NextCloud or something.
EDIT: I guess the big, mean old collaborative editing features are out to get us and take away our freedoms and steal our puppies. Collab editing must be Satan’s work and there’s no way any moral person should find it helpful.