Just noticed Octopath Traveler 0 is missing, I think it's releasing today actually.
Although I still don't know what to think of it, the first trailer gave heavy mobile energy and I never looked further.
Just noticed Octopath Traveler 0 is missing, I think it's releasing today actually.
Although I still don't know what to think of it, the first trailer gave heavy mobile energy and I never looked further.
I've seen this multiple times already, but I just noticed whatever the dude on the right is doing.
Yes! I've bought most things already, so I don't really need the money anymore. However, it's still fun to collect new cooking ingredients (new crops; or new ways to process them) and to finish the remaining fairy requests (grow x amount of y; unlock better skils etc.).
I didn't even know there was a New Game option, I never play those and always start fresh instead. However, it does sound interesting in this case!
Had some slower weeks, I'm still on Harvestella. By now, I've done pretty much everything except playing the main story past the 'tutorial phase' of getting all fairies. I've finished most companion stories and really like them, but they aren't as good as other people hyped them up to be. They often start in a generic way, but not all of them continue like that. There are some good twists and turns and one of them especially dropped a major hint about the upcoming story which got me pretty hyped!
Also played more Pokémon Legends: Arceus. I started the third area this week and still enjoy my journey. However, as so often in these write-ups, I went overboard at the beginning and now a lot of things are kinda trivial. I spent so much time in the first area, I left with a team around Lv 50, mostly filled with alpha Pokémon. The other areas are still fun, there is just no sense of danger anymore. In addition, I think there are too many shared Pokémon between the areas. Since I've fully researched them already the first time around, I find myself running past half the things in the newer areas, which is just less fun. But no point in catching a hundred more Starly or Bidoof.
To keep things a bit more fresh, I shelve my entire team each time I reach a new area - excluding my starter.
I love that game! Although I only did Frederica's ending. It's the morally correct one, I think, excluding the true ending, of course. I wish we had more games in that style, but there's only this and Disgea - which dropped the ball with it's 6 entry. Everything else on Switch is a remaster of some kind.
Anyway, hard more is weird. I've started on hard mode, but eventually turned it down. For some battles, you just retry them and collect EXP until you effectively play on a lower difficulty anyway. There just isn't enough side content to do instead. Curious to see what you think if you decide on trying it.
Can't forget about the genocide!
It's really weird, actually. Just turn it into a harvest festival like other countries have and drop all the whitewashing about your bloody past. It not like anyone actually cares why they overeat and fight with distant relatives.
Vollkommen verständlich. Die Leute, die für sowas stimmen, haben mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit alle Pornos als Kinder gesehen und schaut was aus ihnen geworden ist. Sowas müssen wir künftig verhindern!
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Can you give out some good combinations? Especially in regards to the sauce.
No, you're right. It even has the crosswalk in the logo. It's clearly a reference to the Beatles.
French flies could also mean french fries, but who in their right mind would eat them with coffee?
It think it's a lot of fun, although I tend to just focus on one thing and then is devolves into a check list. Like doing all side quests, then doing all companion quests, then all dungeons... etc. I just can't bring myself to not do that when everything is available at once.
They finished ZA within less than a week of release, including the 1k trainer battle quest. I really mean it when I say they holed up and did nothing else for several days. Since then it's shiny hunting.
There you go: https://satellitetracker3d.com/
There are a few sites like celestrak.org hosting TLEs for all satellites and some debris, which allow you to calculate current and future positions yourself. They are published by NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) since 2003.
These aren't super critical information. While we know where they are, it's not always public information what they do exactly.