An ever (even exponentially) increasing number of games made since the 1960's are entirely simulated within "com-pu-ters", which is far inferior to analogue implementations. They make me motion sick and the 3D first-person view ones are very disorientating to navigate in. It's also a lot more difficult to modify them, such as tweaking the rules or proxying your own assets/pieces.
I can't complain though, as there are many incredible analogue games being released today. In fact, we're in rather a golden age! And 3D printing is great to produce whole games or one's own miniatures for mere pennies.
It doesn't usually. The 'why' in the case is because Trump and his team refuse to sign the ethics agreement to get the normal funding from the government.
Tonight I couldn't find any decent fireworks live streams for our midnight.
Anyone have any suggestions for next year? Though there's the slimmest chance I'll remember
I just posted two pictures of my boobs to a discord server of about 500 people from my city. We'll see how I feel about that later. Atm they're getting a good reception
I just posted two pictures of my boobs to a discord server of about 500 people from my city. We'll see how I feel about that later. Atm they're getting a good reception
That's such good news! It's especially important given how small many of the communities are compared to their counterparts on Reddit. I want to group all my miniature wargaming communities into one feed.
I don't suppose anyone explained The Hague Invasion Act before he was removed?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Service-Members%27_Protection_Act