I'm excited to play with the power system! No Man's Sky is the only game I've played with space flight, and it doesn't have any on-the-fly systems like that.
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My home instance has also upgraded to 0.18 and now I can see posts from this community, yay! It looks like the older posts that weren't appearing for me have federated over now. :)
Yes!! I saw this too when digging through the direct earlier this week. I think it's definitely some kind of alien spacesuit that the player can wear, and it's an exciting tease that there's going to be some wacky stuff for us to find.
I honestly don't understand why anyone is surprised by this, or why it makes them have a negative opinion of Bethesda Game Studios.
I understood when they announced that TES VI was in development that it wasn't in active development at this time, but that the announcement was to quell the fanbase who thought TES had been entirely abandoned.
Skyrim took 3 years, Fallout 4 took 4 years, Fallout 76 took 3 years (but wasn't a mainline game), and Starfield took 5 years, which is the longest development time for mainline games by... one year, the horror, and it's an entirely new IP with space systems that I'm sure took additional time to develop engine-specific features to support. I anticipate TES VI will be a larger and more ambitious game than Skyrim and will be influenced by how they've developed Fallout 4 and Starfield, so seeing it release in 2028 with a 5 year dev time vs. Skyrim's 3 seems entirely reasonable.
Feeling comfortable in it as the driver, especially with the design of the front console and cup holders.
When I was shopping for my first new car ever, there were several cars that I thought I probably should consider (Honda Fit '16ish, Scion xB were a couple of them) but they just felt so uncomfortable sitting in the driver's seat. Now, I don't mean the seats themselves were literally physically uncomfortable, but the general environment of the driver's seat.
When I sat in a Scion iM it immediately felt right. The cup holders were accessible and not tucked under the console, the console itself felt clean and minimalistic, useful but unobtrusive. It also still has a turn-key start, rather than a button, and it's silly but that's important to me (and I also worry about being locked out of push-to-start cars should the key fob die). Got it at 30k miles and plan to keep on going for as long as I can take it into the 100k+ amount! Hopefully by the time I have to replace it, the electric and hybrid car options will have increased even more.
A little surprised no one has mentioned corn on pizza! I have a memory of being in a Sbarro as a kid and they had pizza with canned corn kernels on it and something about that just really grosses me out.
IMO it's quite good! especially when paired with banana peppers as well.
haha, came here looking for the saurkraut mention! in my hometown there was a gas station pizza place that offered saurkraut (and banana peppers) and I thought it was quite tasty. :)
Oh, sorry to hear that! I hope we both succeed in eradicating the nasty buggers.
From what I was reading, "sprays of certain systemic insecticides, containing imidacloprid or acetamiprid as the active ingredient, can also provide good control of all stages of brown soft scale." so that might be something to look out for.
Agreed! Honestly it's been two weeks since joining the threadiverse and federation is still magical to me - being on my home instance, making a post to a community on another instance, then watching it appear on their page seconds later - SO cool.
I love Madeline Miller’s books set in Ancient Greece. The Song of Achilles is set during the Trojan War, and Circe explores several Greek myths through Circe’s perspective. The Song of Achilles definitely made me tear up at some points, and really made the inclusion of Patroclus and Achilles in the game Hades hit way harder for me.
Yup, the same thing happened around the idea of “self-care” – it became a way to project an aesthetic, ended up being used as a way to sell people more stuff they don’t need, and now is more about “self-comfort” or pampering.