Eh, only if the stock price doesn't re-bound. This has happened before.Okay, NOW I believe something will change.
Eh, only if the stock price doesn't re-bound. This has happened before.Okay, NOW I believe something will change.
Is that like the budgetary commission side of Star Wars?You could replace “Star Comtrol” with a LOT of other games.
—Patrick
Ah! Didn’t realize I’d misspelled.@PatrThom Comtrol, like Comptroller
I hope this doesn't make me cry like an anime fan on prom night.
I can already tell there's going to be a deluge of Might No 9 comparisons.
Not a huge fan of 2.5D in sidescrollers, sprite based sidescrollers always control better.
It'll make you cry like Nick on anime prom nerd.I hope this doesn't make me cry like an anime fan on prom night.
(That's not a "Nick's prom night" joke, by the way.)
I'm still seething over this.I had a feeling something like this was going to happen -
Star Control rights confusion might be gumming up the works on Star Control sequel.
That, and given the story behind the original creation of Star Control 2 (that was described in the manual addendum text file that came with the game), they've never exactly been dependable, professional, or diligent.Star Control followup stuff.
https://www.bluesnews.com/s/186071/star-control-rights-follow-up
I'm not sure who to believe. Stardock's usually good dudes, and it kinda sounds like Paul and Fred are coming off as kinda douchey, but in the realm of IP law, douchey doesn't necessarily mean wrong.
This baffles me.. I mean, I played through the game twice - once with Terrik, Dei and Snuffles, and once on my own - and didn't run into any truly gamebreaking bugs. I mean, sure, there were some broken quests and such we didn't get to finish because the NPC just never showed up, and once or twice the game carried on as if we had done choice X when we did choice Y, but at least the game was playable and finishable!Divinity: Original Sin 2 has received another patch. Like the last patch, this one fixes a bunch of stuff and adds a bunch of quality-of-life improvements, but also like the last patch it breaks almost as many things as it fixes. The DoS subreddit is full of reports of new bugs.
Also I don't see any mention of my bug of being unable to talk to spirits being fixed, so I'm not jumping back in yet.
Except for that one time that we couldn't let Terrik get the spirit eating ability because it made the game get stuck, or the time we had to reload an old save because if you didn't do certain things in a precise order the game assumed you didn't do it at all, and I only found out about it because it happened to my single player game first.This baffles me.. I mean, I played through the game twice - once with Terrik, Dei and Snuffles, and once on my own - and didn't run into any truly gamebreaking bugs. I mean, sure, there were some broken quests and such we didn't get to finish because the NPC just never showed up, and once or twice the game carried on as if we had done choice X when we did choice Y, but at least the game was playable and finishable!
Well, the first thing was because terrik wasn't logged into the game, and so technically he wasn't a godwoken anymore. Besides, there was a workaround for that - the thingy in the academy that taught it to him later.Except for that one time that we couldn't let Terrik get the spirit eating ability because it made the game get stuck, or the time we had to reload an old save because if you didn't do certain things in a precise order the game assumed you didn't do it at all, and I only found out about it because it happened to my single player game first.
Probably because that's what color it was in the forum he copied/pasted and he didn't bother to change it.Why the fuck is that bright yellow.
I copied it from bluesnews, which makes their quotations bright yellow. I forgot there are crazy people out there who don't use a Blackend themeWhy the fuck is that bright yellow.
Since when has it ever been right to NOT account for people who still use the default?I copied it from bluesnews, which makes their quotations bright yellow. I forgot there are crazy people out there who don't use a Blackend theme
Pfft, white-background themes are universally retina-searing. I am highly suspicious of anyone who doesn't flee screaming for the nearest dark theme.Since when has it ever been right to NOT account for people who still use the default?
You'll never get a job designing Overwatch skins with that attitude!
--Patrick
They're also usually the most compatible. Why you gotta be so overly photosensitive about it?Pfft, white-background themes are universally retina-searing. I am highly suspicious of anyone who doesn't flee screaming for the nearest dark theme.
Pfft, white-background themes are universally retina-searing. I am highly suspicious of anyone who doesn't flee screaming for the nearest dark theme.
I mean, by default.
Hey, you can trust some of us.