Me too. Still dont know what PPA is in this context :/
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We got AoE 1 on the computer as a demo when I was a kid. Think the CD came in a cereal box or something. Played through the same beginner campaign a bunch of times. Was fun.
AoE2 changed the game though. Absolutely amazing. The controls felt so much more fluid and the campaigns were so much fun to play though and see the story. We managed to network all the family computers and would have big family multiplayer battles against the computer (dad carried us kids though).
My brother loved Mythology and while it looked pretty I never really got into it. Something about it felt slower paced and kinda hand-holdy.
AoE3 was just weird. You had a home base that persisted through games, how is that fair? And playing cards were involved somehow? The ragdoll physics was cool though.
AoE4 is okay I guess. I participated in the beta program because I was so excited for them to produce something that might surpass AoE2 but... Naah. It just doesn't have the right feel to it. Very pretty though. They keep coming out with new content but until it feels right (something about the way the window scrolls and zooms) I just cant enjoy it.
We prefer the term "wagile".
I found that book tawdry, and I completely agree that there was not sufficient killing of mockingbirds!
They're not concerned with product, they're concerned with profit. They're strategically cutting away bits and pieces that don't make money. Incidentally, these are all the fun and exciting bits, leaving behind the blandness.
Check out GL.iNet, good hardware and ships with OpenWRT but with their own WebUI. I set up my dad's place with their router and an access point and I don't remember the specifics, but it was really easy to access LuCI and do the advanced stuff.
Hasbro is what's wrong with 5e. The rest of it is fairly decent.
That, and also "there's already regulations, kids, we ain't changing shit"
The takeaway for me is that game companies are just gonna put something in their TOS that explicitly says the game will only remain playable until they decide to give up on it.
So they've really ignored the point of the petition huh
It bugs me that we don't know what his painting looked like 🙃
Autumn's already here. Marking stuff by seasons is disgustingly self-centred for an international company.
I like this because the amount of bits in a stack can vary depending on whose foot you use to measure, or the thickness of the card stock.
I think more to the point is that there's already a word with this meaning.
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