

I’m so glad I wasn’t the only one. I’m still salty about Concorde (as any French person should be, really).
I’m so glad I wasn’t the only one. I’m still salty about Concorde (as any French person should be, really).
I’m in this video and I don’t like it…
Good news, you can start listening to Kneecap now!
Funnily I watched a French guy yesterday whose whole shtick is going around town and guerilla installing gargoyle mouths on rain pipes!
I thought it was Codsworth
Ah yes, that I could understand : “the totally not edited Epstein files”.
I don’t even get the logic. What’s the endgame exactly? And for who?
Risky search of the day, pfew!
Never fell asleep with rando around.
Was a strict rule I had because I had seen asshole classmates do the marker thing once and decided that would not happen to me.
Very few times I did let my guard down was with actual friends, and because it was decided I was gonna crash there. Otherwise I’d just power through the night.
Was great training for becoming a dad!
Depression happens. I hope you get better!
“A client side error crashed the application”… I’m reading a fucking article and the page crashes? What shitty website is this?!
Oh, there is my bus.
Thanks to the Net I know all the characters and quotes. But I guess Mel Brooksthat movie’s humor never really did it for me, sorry.
(edit : apologies. I always thought it one one of his)
Now you gonna tell me old man Yu didn’t have his family raze down that mountain?
I wish I had some hippocratic style oath I could lean on to not release unsafe, unoptimised, barely tested, possibly maintainable code.
Alas all I have is good, verbose comments and an email here or there expressing my concerns.
Nah, I got skills, she just doesn’t swing that way :/
Wait a goddamn minute, my V never got a sex scene with Palmer!
Brigador has surprisingly excellent writing. And moreover, I mean it literally.
Between maps, you have a config interface where you pick a pilot, guns and a vehicle to put it all on. But you also have a window with Intel. You have to pay ingame money to unlock this Intel, in the same you have to pay to unlock pilots, guns, vehicles, maps. They prices are not negligible.
I unlocked every single piece of Intel, many times before I unlocked other more useful things, because it was that good.
I wanted to read more. I wanted to know more. I should point out that most of the Intel was self sufficient : it wasn’t a huge story cut up in parts. I could read one Intel and there was no incentive to buy the next more expensive one to know the end.
But it was quality military sci-fi and so much lore building. And here and there, hints about cool equipment combos to try out in game (this pilot in that mech with those guns and gizmo).
It was a complete shock to find such quality in what is otherwise a shooter. Yes, many action RPGs have encyclopedias worth of lore, disseminated freely throughout the world, on items, etc. I think the presentation here helped. But I was genuinely surprised at how good and enjoyable it was to read. I literally sat down and few times spending like an hour reading through bits and pieces and going to play a map or two only so I’d have enough cash to unlock some more.
I hope I get to enjoy such surprisingly good writing in a game again in my gaming lifetime (and I’ve been playing for about 37 years, I should add).
Welcome to the wonderful world of reverse proxies!