I haven't even opened that site since I came on lemmy barring some Hearthstone quest trading, so I really don't know if it exists any more and in whatever capacity if it does.
Totally forgot about millionairemakers tho, I did see that one as a bit more active through the years and found the concept pretty awesome.
I like the idea of food over money, though. It's kind of my same approach when helping the homeless. I'm sure it was a moderated space to make sure the cash got to the person it was intended for but there is much more room for malicious intent with a wad of cash than sending a pizza to someone.
One of my cats started having seizures, brought him to the vet, and got him on medication - seizure free for over a year now. I guess what I'm trying to say is follow the vets advice and hope for the best. They know what they're doing. Here's hoping your kitty will recover with the proper care and love.
Currently watching the English dub and it's in the middle of the brawl with Kaido - you have to skip the first 5:30 of the episode to get to the episode title and then there's the outtro which cuts a few more minutes off. It's a 25 minute show in total so there is about 15ish minutes of new content each episode. I'm pretty sure Enis Lobby was even more egregious, if I can remember correctly.
Don't get me wrong I love the show but damn they really pad out some of these arcs with bullshit like that.
I find it's a good way to demo games. Get it free, if I like it enough after a few hours I'll go buy it on GoG or Steam and continue to play it on there.
They have people on the hook for sure. I honestly think a lot of it comes from the fact that progression carries over for the people who have sunk a lot of time into it recently as well as bringing back older maps from the CoD's I used to play and getting older players back in. I, for one am not buying any of it. I'm just kind of worn out by the whole franchise in general.
Modding FO4 is a must, and honestly adding in lighting fixes and better bullet acoustics changes the game so much with those two things. It needs a lot more but I've always felt those mods are so needed to make it engaging on a vanilla level.
I never thought I would read that someone else had the same last consoles as me, feels good to not be alone there. I recently got a ps3 for the first time about a year ago solely to get the MGS collection and play through MGS4 since it wasn't available anywhere else. Also some gundam games but I haven't gotten around to getting those.
Oh nice, I didn't know this was from the WoW TCG as well. Hearthstone used a lot of art from it in earlier sets, Chillwind Yeti is a good example of a completely different card and subject matter than its original.
They are extra programs to add extra stability to the game when heavily modded. It goes hand in hand with vortex, just a real big pain in the ass because when I mod using vortex I get a little too over zealous with the mods. It also allows you to merge mods together to further increase the amount of mods because you're capped at a certain number and also helps clean up loose code in the base game that is redundant. It gets to be a bit much, and I was controlling myself from that inevitably.
Damn unfortunate for me because this time around I didn't feel like using TES5Edit, Loot, and whatever other programs you needed to mod it properly and just did some light modding through the in game mod manager. Guess I'm just gona unplug my ethernet cable and launch it in offline mode for a few weeks.
What I love about this post is that the image is actually using the art of a Hearthstone card, Deadly Arsenal. The variation between card games is great and seems to have a central theme lol
I haven't even opened that site since I came on lemmy barring some Hearthstone quest trading, so I really don't know if it exists any more and in whatever capacity if it does.
Totally forgot about millionairemakers tho, I did see that one as a bit more active through the years and found the concept pretty awesome.
I like the idea of food over money, though. It's kind of my same approach when helping the homeless. I'm sure it was a moderated space to make sure the cash got to the person it was intended for but there is much more room for malicious intent with a wad of cash than sending a pizza to someone.