That whole thing looks shady as hell. To me it seems like the whole interview process is meant to collect all the data they can about you, whether it is to sell the info or to hold on to it for... reasons. Also a private, invite/interview entry only community that strictly prohibits the use of a VPN or TOR and is based around sharing media? Bruh. Either they are sharing something a lil more illicit than your standard rips of Hollywood movies, or this is a honeypot to catch the kinds of people who share that kind of stuff. Everything about this is all red flags and alarm bells
Console_Modder
Ugh, I was stuck there for a couple of days. Vincent, Pharmacist Lord was such a pain in the ass to deal with and all you get for beating him is the Cursed Mile Long Receipt which didn't fit into the build I was going for
Why wait when you can look at reviews and Ubisoft's fuck-ups right now? The game was released on consoles and Epic at the end of August, it's just the Steam release that's in November
CHEEKI BREEKI
Is part of the comic out of order? I feel like the pulse checking part should be at the bottom, not near the top
I think it's cool that something like this is getting attention, but if every single "games journalist" is gonna write about it Sony is going to have to file a lawsuit against them
This feels like the start of some marketing pitch for one of those libertarian crypto tech-bros pod city things out in the middle of the ocean. I think I'll pass
Looks good! Do you have a recipe for what you cooked or is it the mushrooms and noodles with some pan fried veggies?
Whæt the fuck? How common is that?
I'm really speaking for myself here, but my main issues were the micro transactions that are in the game. Before the game was released, it was announced that you can use real money to purchase wakestones to revive yourself, rift crystals to hire stronger pawns, a portcrystal to fast travel, and even to change your character's appearance (as well as some other items). After the game's release people quickly realized that buying these were not necessary at all and they could all be obtained easily through normal play, but the damage was already done. It left a sour taste in my mouth and made it seem like the devs or the publisher were not confident in the game and felt like they needed to add a way to milk some more cash out of the people who bought it.
A TEU is a twenty-foot equivalent unit, which is used for cargo ships and container ports, and ICS flag could refer to the International Code of Signals used by watercraft. Obviously granny is talking in code about her international smuggling operation