The “cookie cutter” parts of dune are only that because everyone has copied dune since the books came out.
That’s like saying Houdinis’ tricks were cookie cutter traps.
The “cookie cutter” parts of dune are only that because everyone has copied dune since the books came out.
That’s like saying Houdinis’ tricks were cookie cutter traps.
You gotta let it run for a few minutes for the aldente to come on.
It’s select and start.
What’s it supposed to be, windows and hamburgers?
That’s how being a vender works.
I do. If it’s heads I always tell the person to keep the coin. It’s thier lucky coin. But don’t put it in your pocket. It’ll get mixed in with all the other coins and become just another coin.
Which it is.
Here’s the plan, gentleman. Where’s my cigar? Now listen up! We ain’t gonna be making another movie the whole rest of duh year, see? Fuck dem writers. Don’t even get me started on the talent! So here’s what we do. We get the moneys from this kid dat donloided one of our movies 12 years ago. It’s brilliant! Where’s Harvey?
I don’t know. The Owlcat games have a really deep system that Divinity and BG3 don’t have. Is that just because of the pathfinder ruleset? Or does Larian do better with simpler systems? I don’t have an answer to those questions. It might be cool to see a BG3 “version” of Pathfinder, but I think it would lose something in the process.