That's a new (to me) scheme for Tau that works brilliantly. Really well done, I love it.
Rushmore was my introduction to Wes Anderson decades ago and it remains my favorite. I quote it weekly, with heavy preference to "O R they?" Love it through and through.
They're called crabs.
I don't understand anything in this sentence.
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Ohhhh this brings me back..
The feathers alone give me brush envy. Excellent work.
I can't not hear Seth Meyers.
That is amazing. I love seeing these scratchbuilds that are glued-together bits of toys and such, and the transformation once painted. Also love the drill bit for a melee weapon :)
Half life 2, easily. Hands down. Runner up is Black Mesa, by a slim margin.
I am VERY much looking forward to buying this 2 days post release (pending reviews).
Ohhh I get it. Never heard it referred to like that before. Or, if I did, it went way over my head. Thanks.
What is a hard R?
trying to hold their shit together
:)
I just watched the first three last night and I'm enjoying it. So far, though... there's nothing new. Just different takes on old villains, and not necessarily with great writing / character motivations. It looks gorgeous, but could use a few more frames here and there, especially in regards to facial expressions, which seldom change from plain.
I dunno, I'm absolutely going to finish watching it, but the more I think about it right now, the more I feel kinda disappointed. Hopefully the formula changes and does something new and worthwhile over the course of the season.
Pretty sure this is a movie, not game sequel.
YOU WANT FRIES WITH THAT?
This is a fan-made mod.
Dude....
Hey everyone! Just trying to figure out if what I'm thinking is a good idea or the worst idea ever. My group is only two sessions in. They started at level 5. I have them going into a supposed-to-die battle wherein they wake in hell and have to figure out how to get out (yadda yadda this is where the real story starts). I was thinking that when they awaken in the underworld that they'd revert to level 1 and lose their gear, and that's my contention. Is that a dick DM move? Or would it make sense? I know it's hard to give a solid answer and the best way to know is to know my players, but I don't exactly want to ask them for obvious reasons. How would you all feel?
Thanks!
It seems like this was dropped on WHTV rather unceremoniously. I didn't realize it was out until I saw a YouTube thumbnail about it. Anyways has anyone else watched it? What did you think? I was pretty disappointed in it. I thought the writing and acting was pretty terrible and it felt incredibly stilted with the constant breaks throughout to announce a new chapter of a 22 minute episode. What were there, like six? That felt ridiculous and pretentious.
Anyways what did you think?
This was like eight different prints, and a lot of failures. Some warpage occured around mating faces but some green stuff for filler in cracks works wonders.