Movie-Kili really misinterpreted the last one.
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Movie-Kili really misinterpreted the last one.
Giants: Citizen Kabuto. I love the PC version, but the PS2 version–despite looking a lot worse–feels more like a finished game. There are things like elevators that don’t exist in the PC version, cutscenes don’t cut off dialog before it’s finished, and the UI is overall more polished.
So you’re saying they designed it stupidly for no reason? Gosh.
That was one of my favourite episodes of Monstrum.
It’s been so long since I read Manly Guys. Time for a re-read from the beginning.
I’ll be cautiously optimistic. Daisy Ridley deserves a second shot at Rey and hopefully Disney learned something from their mistakes in episodes 7-9.
My favourite part of this movie was that they directly call out WB by making an unnecessary sequel mandate part of the plot.
First I’ve heard of it. I’ll check it out. Thanks!
Even for personal use, I’ve tried various alternatives to Photoshop over the years like Gimp and Krita and they just can’t compete. Photoshop is just ridiculously powerful, so it sucks even more that the company that owns it is so shitty.
You can still save locally even if you’re using the Creative Cloud software. I stuck with CS6 for a long time because I hate software subscriptions, but eventually bit the bullet to get access to the new features and a UI that actually scales to my monitor. It’s been mostly fine, but I’d still prefer to just own the software I use.
I’m paranoid about this. When a game has a “junk” tab in the inventory with an option at stores to “sell all junk,” I know there’s going to be a quest to give a generic silver ring or a jade statuette to someone.
The Martian nipple.
There are some fine young lads in checkered flat caps and suspenders who would like to have a word with you.
“See that girl over there? She puts the milk in the bowl before the cereal.”
The only time I ever got screen burn was because of this wallpaper.
It’s a solution looking for a problem. As someone in the comments of the article pointed out, Microsoft spent a lot of money investing in OpenAI and now they’re desperately trying to find a way to justify it.
One bomb to kaboom them all, and in the darkness kablam them.
Pfft. I’ve been a brain in a jar producing my own reality for over 37 years. I’d be demanding my own accolades if any of you actually existed.