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Seems the page is gone. Either taken down due to backlash, or it was an error. I wouldn’t put it past corporate using an AI to spit out a listing and then not even reading it to check for accuracy.




Player demo: https://demo.foundryvtt.com/join

It’s worth the money, I’ve bought it twice.

If you can’t afford 50 bucks right now, try it owlbear rodeo. Foundry usually goes on sale later in the year.



This isn’t about hardware, though. The experiment was performed on a Switch.


Lego Island… What a fucking legendary game.


I still don’t understand why this was a better idea than a train.


Morrowind and Oblivion are probably both on my top ten list of best games ever, if not top 25. I used to be a huge Bethesda fan. Starfield is perhaps the most disappointing game I have ever played. I tisk say worst, mind you, I said disappointing. Any excitement I had for ES6 is well and truly gone.


I dunno, sorry to hear about your experience. I’ve never had a thumb downed song come back up, not ever. And it absolutely affects what kinds of things come up in my radios.


Do you ever thumb down anything, or do you just skip the stuff you don’t like?


Not been my experience. Yt music playlists are really good for me and I’ve discovered a lot of new music through it.


I’d say private, not unlisted.







I’m an American expat, and lemme tell you, I wouldn’t care if it did shorten wait times. Fund the doctors whatever you gotta to keep it all public and free. Also, add dentists thanks.


Not the article nor the headline contradict this.

“Ending fossil fuels is the first, necessary step.”

This is literally the summary of the headline and article.


Pretty hard to turn something down while you are actively turning it up.


Likewise, I haven’t played any of the expansions. I didn’t say it was a perfect game, just that landing and taking off has not been better in any other game. I loved the space stations.


Elite Dangerous is by far the most fun I’ve ever had landing and taking off in a space ship. No other game comes even close. It genuinely never got old. The entire docking process was so damn fun with a HOTAS.


What fucking second hand games are you buying? Beloved classics aren’t that expensive.



They are literally noted in the most recent patch notes. Shield had the wrong duration (until long rest, VERY different to how it actually works), Warding Bond made no mention at all that the caster also takes damage (pretty key detail). Many spells didn’t have listed ranges or areas, I haven’t looked to see if those are all fixed now.



Agree to disagree mate. When level 1 content that players are immediately going to interact with is broken, I don’t call that polished.



Calling absurd arguments absurd is hostile?

Not once have I attacked your character or used crass language. Not really sure what you want, but I’m quite done. Have a great day.


I’m not interested in comparing BG3 to other games. I’m interested in judging it on its own merit. And I’ve encountered far more than two bugs. Plenty of games across 20 years have been released with fewer bugs than this game, what an absolutely absurd comment.


You’re exaggerating my position to make it easier to attack. In other words, you’re trying to argue against a point I did not make. A straw man.


Have you been able to progress Wyll’s storyline? Because that sounds like the “he’s broken” bug.



We wouldn’t have any games with the stardards you’re suggesting.

This is the most ridiculous and hyperbolic thing I’ve read all week.



Scope is not an excuse for bugs and I’m tired of people making that argument. If they couldn’t deliver this scope as a polished game, maybe they should have reduced the scope.


There were 1st level spells that had missing info or flat out wrong info. This is content players are immediately going to interact with.

There’s a major NPC whose story line gets broken beyond repair in multiplayer if you don’t do things just right. This is only a few hours into the game.

I don’t think I’m setting a very high bar here.



Semi newbie with semi ambitious goals, point me in the right direction
I am interested in tech and would say I have more knowledge about networking than the average person, but there's still a lot that's way above my head. I've played around with Pis a little and have set up things like home assistant and foundry VTT before. I got my hands on an old machine from work and want to upgrade it with some of my spare hardware, and ideally have it set up as my single home server. I would like to host plex, a few foundry servers, home assistant, and use it as a NAS. Basically combine everything I have right now into one more powerful machine. Thing is... It feels really overwhelming to try and start. I'm not sure really sure how to go about the whole endeavor. What OS do I use? Do I use VMs, docker containers, is there pro or cons one way or the other? How can I make sure they're all accessible from the web securely? Is there anything you guys can tell me to get me started? Some resources to walk me along setting a multipurpose home server?
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