From all I've seen, this is a very cool game, I've just never had the opportunity to play through it for myself other than a demo on the original Xbox.
I think it's available on Steam. I'll pick it up and give it a go!
Oh my god, you are a legend. Thank you so much for letting me know about these mods. I didn't even think to check for them.
Going to have an insane amount of fun with it again!
And yeah. So many people that I recommended it to thought it was just AoE 2 again. But as you say, it actually has a ton more complexity. And the map editor and storylines were pretty awesome too.
All excellent choices from the ones I know. I particularly love galactic battlegrounds (also you're the first person I've met that's ever heard of it!) And Episode 1: racer.
You seem to have good taste, so I'll check out Rogue Squadron and Phantom Menace!
And obviously these are just my opinions, I can't fault anyone else for what they prefer.
The change is necessary for sure, but the person you're replying to was making the point that the 'allow' in the title is silly. Because it implies that it was previously legally forbidden to refuse a call from your boss.
Your work environment may be shitty (I work in a professional environment as well and no way am I answering to anyone outside of my hours) but that doesn't mean the law is forcing you to answer the phone.
I agree that it's unlikely that we'll ever get a better adaptation. But to say that PJ's adaptions were perfect is a bit insulting to the books. They weren't great adaptions. Good movies on their own, but PJ was very opinionated and they weren't super faithful.
I preorder all the time. Have never regretted it. And generally get more content for it. But I also don't watch gameplay or trailers before it comes out.
You may be confused with "That time I got reincarnated as a slime". "I've been killing slimes for 300 years and accidentally maxed out my level" is fairly different
Barely anything was left in the library by the time it burned down. It's quite a myth that all that much was lost at all. By the time of its destruction, most of its books and knowledge has been moved elsewhere due to decades of reduced funding and support.
Furthermore, the burning did not destroy the entire library. It was a gradual process over a long period of time. What destroyed far more of the books is a lack of care to copy them. Paper and papyrus don't last that long, so the only way to permanently maintain them was by copying them out again. Which is a lot of work.
I don't say this to be edgy or confrontational, but it's not like that for everyone. I am 26 and have no idea how to empathise with people, it's not an innate thing for me and I have to put a lot of effort into learning it.
Not really here to argue any point, just food for thought.
It's also bullshit because every store has raised prices so you don't even get anything back, it just reduces the costs to what you were paying before