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Yeah, but that's a single character, and you have to waste time giving them several levels to have enough points to reliably work with on each. With a trainer, it's "type number, press TAB, Alt-TAB back to game, select perks" and the most time consuming part is selecting all the perks. Far less time wasted. That's literally 90% of all turn-based strategy games... Why are you even playing a turn-based game at this point? That is the point. They always saw the "hidden loot chest in a dungeon that hasn't been touched in 400 years, with a brand new machine gun" thing as stupid, and this is their response. Make something absolutely absurd give it out instead. They had this in both previous games too. The toast itself is the best food in the game too. Wasteland is literally designed (and always has been) to make minmaxing a core mechanic. You're not playing a single character, you have 4 custom, and 2 premades, and you can easily minmax to cover everything. This makes it much easier to balance the game too. Yeah, that really does feel like a cheat doesn't it. Not really a cheat though, but extremely helpful for the entire driving section of the game. They are actually quite powerful in actual use, especially the one that lets you launch mini-nukes from your rocket launchers. (bye bye all cover, light it all on fire, irradiate the enemies that survive, and kill non-bosses)
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Some of the perks, like one of the toaster repair ones, can give you unique items that you can't get any other way. That said, I understand where you're coming from. Yeah, that is something they need to look into fixing, but it might be that way to allow more systems to be able to run the game, and I can't really object to that if it's the situation.
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That's the problem with CD... The RIAA and Sony always hated them because it made it easier to rip a digital version, part of why Sony put an outright virus on some of their CD releases back in the day. That's why vinyl is making a comeback, and why a bunch of releases are vinyl only. (like the Star Trek Picard soundtrack)
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If you want a trainer that can give you all the abilities and perks as well, let me know...
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My dream date:
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Not always though.
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They set a guillotine in front of Bezos mansion.
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Getting ready to pick up where I left off with Wasteland 3.
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Looks like I'll probably be starting out as a Nomad, and going for the ultimate cyborg mechanical/computer master. I'd also likely use smartguns as my primary, or a ricochet weapon alternatively.
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Yeah, a lot of people don't take that into account when they quote Enterprise as being "canon". Everything prior to the reversal of the changes that happened during the temporal war is technically an alternate universe, and therefore not the same as canon that relates to the Original Timeline.
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Eating breakfast after work.
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Nothing... But that episode takes place in the early 23rd century, and that specific tidbit of info was a passing mention of what happened in a future that doesn't actually exist by the end of the series.
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Ross's Game Dungeon: Follow-up Episode #3
BTGBullseye replied to Ross Scott's topic in Ross's Game Dungeon
Yeah, and games generally get in trouble for promoting alcohol use, so they at the very least have to make them less effective than the meds. -
Getting ready for work, with less than 4 hours sleep.
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This is a really good reason to switch to AMD...
BTGBullseye replied to BTGBullseye's topic in Computer Hardware
I see you weren't around for the decade or so when 90% of sites wouldn't even work at all on any browser except certain versions of IE. This is the best we've ever had it, and Google has been doing their best to be as compatible with everything as possible. -
I can tell you right now, the writing for that episode was extremely sloppy, and effectively no fan of the show will accept that as true.
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Well, here's my review for the game... Pros: Everything that isn't in the cons list. Literally. It is a great game. If the rating system had more granularity, it's be closer to a 4.8 for me. Visuals are excellent, sound design excellent, story elements and progression excellent. Cons: 1. The camera constantly zooms in during dialogue, and doesn't automatically zoom out to where you had it. In addition, it doesn't quite zoom out far enough for my tastes. 2. The outfits are comically proportioned, and make it look like you're dealing with cartoon characters that have normal human heads. (this does not apply to most NPCs) 3. The unlimited shared, weightless inventory, while something I would really like the option to have in most games, doesn't quite feel like it is a thing that should be on all the time for all difficulty levels. I'd switch that to a startup option that is enabled for the easiest two difficulties, and disabled for the hardest. (just give it a max weight/space limit based on all character's strength put together, no need for seperate inventories) 4. Dialogue progression (not dialogue option selection) requires you to click in certain areas of the screen, (above or below the on-screen text box that is not clearly defined) and it's not intuitive to do. This is likely to be a sticking point for some players, and an annoyance to players that play the game regularly. 5. The game loses focus to Windows in the background during loading screens. This causes flickering of the Windows taskbar to show over the game itself, and the Windows loading cursor to show instead of the in-game one. ?. GOG Galaxy failed to properly download and apply the icon for the shortcut on the desktop. (this doesn't count against the game itself) I hope some of the issues get fixed, but even if they don't, this game is worth the money IMO. The setting is much less bron, and feels more alive and realistic to me than Wasteland 2.
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That's not Satan, that's Kane. He's lying.
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Took me about 10 minutes to dial it in. You don't want to reuse the values if updating to a newer driver... It can cause issues. As for recovering if lost, the AMD driver software has profile saving built in, and you can just reload it any time.
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Not quite. Joining means they would have to submit to the UFP for governance, much like states in the USA have to submit to the federal government. The Klingon Empire does not do that ever. It's more like a United Nations situation, if the UN actually worked, and it was in space.