At a glance, there is no Hyperdimension Neptunia dedicated show, Trails of Bus Smoke(?) and no Azur Lane by Idea Factory International mentioned. In other words, I'll pass.
On June 06 2019 22:06 teddyoojo wrote: anyone tried auto chess on phone yet
its actually quite well made, its really hard to manage everything u can do in normal autochess tho when it gets to the do much rounds
just tried it, ran pretty smoothly on my very outdated phone. Hard to min/max stuff as much as the dota client one though. Found a game within 4 seconds, if it wasn't for the long duration of the games it could get pretty big as a mobile game. I must say i was impressed, didn't think it would be this well done.
Russia is making their own Chernobyl show after the HBO show. One of the premises is that the CIA was involved in the accident. Kind of ironic given the themes of the HBO show on how lies perpetuate
I find it a bit amusing how the BG3 thread is half Polish posters. For some reason every 18-35 aged Polish male is in love with RPGs, especially the cRPGs from the 90s and early 2000s. I'm pretty sure a decent amount even learned English or were spurred on to learn English because they wanted to play them.
On June 07 2019 23:59 PhoenixVoid wrote: I find it a bit amusing how the BG3 thread is half Polish posters. For some reason every 18-35 aged Polish male is in love with RPGs, especially the cRPGs from the 90s and early 2000s. I'm pretty sure a decent amount even learned English or were spurred on to learn English because they wanted to play them.
Baldur's Gate 2 (and BG1 too I guess) is a beloved game in Poland, in large part due to excellent Polish translation of the game, with voices done by some of Poland's premier actors. It's hard to find a gamer in Poland who doesn't know this fraze ("you must gather your party before venturing forth") from BG2:
If you don't have the time to watch Twitch or Netflix due to the difficulty I wouldn't see it as upside though. Still unclear whether things are blocked in my new job.
On June 07 2019 23:59 PhoenixVoid wrote: I find it a bit amusing how the BG3 thread is half Polish posters. For some reason every 18-35 aged Polish male is in love with RPGs, especially the cRPGs from the 90s and early 2000s. I'm pretty sure a decent amount even learned English or were spurred on to learn English because they wanted to play them.
Baldur's Gate 2 (and BG1 too I guess) is a beloved game in Poland, in large part due to excellent Polish translation of the game, with voices done by some of Poland's premier actors. It's hard to find a gamer in Poland who doesn't know this fraze ("you must gather your party before venturing forth") from BG2:
On June 07 2019 23:59 PhoenixVoid wrote: I find it a bit amusing how the BG3 thread is half Polish posters. For some reason every 18-35 aged Polish male is in love with RPGs, especially the cRPGs from the 90s and early 2000s. I'm pretty sure a decent amount even learned English or were spurred on to learn English because they wanted to play them.
Baldur's Gate 2 (and BG1 too I guess) is a beloved game in Poland, in large part due to excellent Polish translation of the game, with voices done by some of Poland's premier actors. It's hard to find a gamer in Poland who doesn't know this fraze ("you must gather your party before venturing forth") from BG2:
On June 07 2019 23:59 PhoenixVoid wrote: I find it a bit amusing how the BG3 thread is half Polish posters. For some reason every 18-35 aged Polish male is in love with RPGs, especially the cRPGs from the 90s and early 2000s. I'm pretty sure a decent amount even learned English or were spurred on to learn English because they wanted to play them.
Baldur's Gate 2 (and BG1 too I guess) is a beloved game in Poland, in large part due to excellent Polish translation of the game, with voices done by some of Poland's premier actors. It's hard to find a gamer in Poland who doesn't know this fraze ("you must gather your party before venturing forth") from BG2:
On June 07 2019 23:59 PhoenixVoid wrote: I find it a bit amusing how the BG3 thread is half Polish posters. For some reason every 18-35 aged Polish male is in love with RPGs, especially the cRPGs from the 90s and early 2000s. I'm pretty sure a decent amount even learned English or were spurred on to learn English because they wanted to play them.
Baldur's Gate 2 (and BG1 too I guess) is a beloved game in Poland, in large part due to excellent Polish translation of the game, with voices done by some of Poland's premier actors. It's hard to find a gamer in Poland who doesn't know this fraze ("you must gather your party before venturing forth") from BG2: