Well, since I'm not native speaker I sometimes tend to miss some words/context without reading "subtitles" during voiceovers. On the other hand I'm glad there's voiceover because it usually helps with immersion.
Fail to progress reminds me of my playthrough of Fallout 1 with very low INT character. Some conversation were priceless. It was usually things like "Mmmhm, unga bunga, huh" from my character and then sigh from the NPC like "Oh no, another village idiot..." I highly recommend to at least check some of these low int conversations on youtube - hillarious.
Nice, thank you. This should be very helpful in case I won't have time to play at all. Which is what sometimes happen, life is life, so you never know...
I manage to play usually about 4 nights a week, so about day or two between sessions. This should be okay.
Reading all the comments, it looks like DE might be great pick for this interrupted play through. Glad to hear that, because everyone says it's a great game.
Even though I have games like Skyrim or Kingdom Come at my account, it's almost impossible to dig into those with this kind of gaming schedule. LA Noire was really great game for this.
Glad to hear that. Although I'm not fast reader (not even in my mother tongue) I like reading when it is meaningful. I chewed through Planescape: Torment after all...
As for time, I'm not strictly limited to exactly 1 hour. It's just I simply can't play 5 hours straight like a teenager can... so one hour was an estimate. Sometimes it's an hour, sometimes it's two.
After all it looks DE should be ok and this short burst shouldn't spoil it. Thank you.
I'm no runner, I was always terrible at it since childhood. Anything above 100 meters was too long and I couldn't breath through it properly, which was quite a thing at school. I'm ordinary sized person, no (serious) health problem, just lack stamina for running.
But lately I found running to be quite "fun". Or better world would be "relaxing". I still suck terribly at it, but as I'm older, long gone from high school, I don't care. I live right at the edge of town so literally hundred steps to the nature, so once I feel like I need to empty my head, I go running. While I slowly choo choo around I can turn the brain completely off and just relax. And feel like dying later because I still lack the stamina past first kilometre lol.
I really like what I've read from him, although it wasn't that much. Book of some short horror stories and The Stand, which was really amazing (to the point I watched that mediocre TV series with Gary Sinise, which was quite let down after the book). I've also recently got Under the Dome, so that'll be my next read I think.
I've read a short story with similar theme from mostly unknown local author. It was called something like "vampire car" and the car did not use fuel, but blood from the driver's foot instead. Due to this it was unbelievably fast, but deadly.
I wonder what's everyone doing with KDE? I've been using it for over 3 years on my PC and it was always rock solid for me. It's openSUSE Tumbleweed with all AMD build.
Truth be told I don't customize it heavily. Just minor tweaks here and there with the rest being default, which I find good enough.
Well, you rely on third party devs. So there might be conflicts or breakage when something updates and something doesn't. Not sure how it is in reality, but this gnome stubbornness is quite off putting to me.
That is brilliant and that's shat I love about old Fallouts.