That’s really great news for Owlcat! Hopefully with the upcoming final DLC for Wrath of the Righteous they can iron out a few remaining bugs and get that verified too!
That’s really great news for Owlcat! Hopefully with the upcoming final DLC for Wrath of the Righteous they can iron out a few remaining bugs and get that verified too!
Why not just have both a male and female voice, and ideally one that’s as neutral as possible?
Finally managed to get my hands on a Deck this last week. Been having a blast with both Hades 2 and Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous.
I was a bit worried with Pathfinder since it’s not verified, but I figured the controller scheme would be functional since they have a console version. So far I’ve been quite impressed with how smoothly it controls.
Life before death, Radiant.
I have two moods for this:
One is a playlist composed of most of the library of songs by PVRIS. I don’t know why, but their music just really clicks with me; I can listen to that playlist all day with no problems (I usually hate listening to the same song more than once or twice a day).
The other is a playlist of non-combat music from The Elder Scrolls. Really good for gentle background music.
It’s great to see a studio clearly and transparently taking on user feedback. So often these demos feel like they’re only for drumming up sales and nothing more.
As someone who’s only dabbled in Homeworld before, I’m now excited to revisit the remaster and potentially buy #3 whereas before I had only passing interest.
I think it’s the case that the “easy to work with” people at WotC got fired and Larian realised that they wouldn’t have carte blanche on future projects like they did for BG3.
Consider the TV show another turning of the Wheel. Nothing in it prevents you from enjoying the Source.
Interesting choice. As much as I love the setting, I couldn’t see myself living in a place that has hurricanes on a weekly basis.
I’m guessing it’s the manager of the former manager.
As a teenager I ironically started saying “howdy” as a greeting. It’s now decades later and I still can’t break the habit.
I am in no way from the US, let alone parts of it that would say howdy on a regular basis.
People debate whether we landed on the moon - one of the wisest watched televised events ever. I would be surprised if a Livestream of him doing just that would be enough to avoid dozens of conspiracy theories.
I’m a locksmith, and, I’m a locksmith.
I remember playing the sequel when I was younger and remember having a blast. I don’t know of a good dragonriding / sword & sorcery game that’s come out in ages, so a remake of these games would be amazing.
Adios ASIO
I’m pretty sure I read an article a couple of weeks ago about that exact scenario happening.
Local transactions would be in Yen (also all vending machines such as train tickets - very important for getting around).
I would say you’d want to have at least a few hundred dollars worth of Yen when you arrive, and you could possibly get more when you get there, depending on how your bank works. Another option is to get a prepaid Visa card which you can then use to withdraw money in Yen from their ATMs.
Value is correct in this instance, I think.
The number of shares and the price people are willing to pay for those shares is how “value” is calculated, I think.
In contrast, “wealth” would be how much money they have in the bank.