DwightAllRight

joined 11 months ago
[–] DwightAllRight@ttrpg.network 4 points 10 months ago

Witcher 3, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, Nationstates.net , all are excellent options along this line.

[–] DwightAllRight@ttrpg.network 5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

As a current NC resident, I concur. Roy Cooper is about the only thing standing in the way of the complete Republican domination in our house and senate. The triangle area is growing and developing at ludicrous speeds (Raleigh metro has grown 50% in less than 10 years), the tech industry has exploded, the cultural scene is rampant, but these goddamn pieces of cruel, lying, traitorous, backstabbing scumbags over on W Jones St. want to ban abortion, scrape away any remaining worker's rights, deny the LGBT community, lock up teachers, and worse. If it weren't for Cooper's veto and the Republicans only having a simple majority, we'd probably be floating with Florida in the cesspit seas.

[–] DwightAllRight@ttrpg.network 3 points 11 months ago

Yeah AC VI is a hell of a game. Just got to chapter three over this break (I don't get a lot of game time), but the single player is honestly so much fun! Plus, the diversity of builds you can create in the game, for arena combat, for campaign, for messing around with friends, it really is one of the more underrated options out there. I'm surprised this got the recognition it deserves. Everyone knows elden ring, but if you like giant fighting robots, do yourself a favor and pick this one up. One of the few games out there these days I'd even say buy for full price, you'll get your money's worth.

[–] DwightAllRight@ttrpg.network 2 points 11 months ago

It's the same people who were sending death threats to CDPR over Cyberpunk. They had built up up an internal hype saying that [insert game] was going to replace their life, and they would have no reason to ever leave their computer again. When that obviously didn't happen (and it had the some bugs on launch, although not universally game-crashing levels of bugs like Skyrim on launch, which people seem to forget) they decided that they needed to stomp the game into the ground and nobody was allowed to enjoy it ever. Unfortunately the internet is all bandwagon these days and the petulant children have managed to get a cloud of negativity to hang around the game. Talk to some adults about the game and you'll find that it's solid enough, with a decent amount of gameplay. Is it worth $100? No, buy it on sale for like 30 or 40, but these people saying you are garbage for not believing that the Bethesda team needs to be lynched over this really need yo take their spoiled heads out of their collective ass.

[–] DwightAllRight@ttrpg.network 26 points 11 months ago

A bottle opener that captures and shoots the bottle caps out. Fun little gadget.

[–] DwightAllRight@ttrpg.network 3 points 11 months ago

Triplets of Belleville is something I haven't thought of in a long time. Thanks for the reminder, time for a re-watch!

[–] DwightAllRight@ttrpg.network 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Some big ones have been mentioned here, but to fill in some I think were missed: Gamer's Nexus (best example of ethical tech journalism out there, been the source of some major exposés in the tech industry); Overanalyzing Avatar (Gives honest takes with a unique and humorous perspective on the ATLA and related series); SortedFood (British cooking show with a focus on avoiding food waste by a bunch of friends, a few of whom are Michelin chefs); Spiffing Brit (Exploits and breaks games in a hilarious fashion, genuinely brilliant, loves tea); ZeFrank (Animal TrueFacts channel); Potato McWhiskey (I hope you like Civ VI, one of the best players out there); Viva La Dirt League (Does live skits based on video game and employment tropes); Ididathing (Guy makes wacky but insanely dangerous contraptions); NileRed (Bonkers brain here, has actually turned Paint Thinner into Cherry Soda and other ridiculous chemistry) .