I have a Komandirskie that I love. I had no idea there were 24-hour versions. Thank you.
Interested in retro video games - particularly those that were influential to Brazilian video game culture.
Interessado em videogames antigos
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I have a Komandirskie that I love. I had no idea there were 24-hour versions. Thank you.
I had never heard of it, bought it and - wow, it’s sweet!
Ray tracing in this generation was a classical case of “biting more than you can chew”. Huge distraction.
Are there many people still playing D3? I learned from your post that they were still doing seasons fom it, I assumed they would drop everything after D4 launched.
I’m so excited about PoE 2. And I think that they have the right idea about caring more about the new-player experience. Hillock alone probably turned away a hundred thousand players…
In my experience there is a lot of interesting yellow gear, take a close look before you sell and consider the impact of upgrades and rerolling stats…
(This is a lot less true after level about 75)
yeah I got my last few altars, there were 4–5 players around each altar.
Everybody getting ready. To be honest, I played Diablo 3 very casually and nonseasonal only, and I had no idea seasons were such a big thing.
@beto Universities were so important enabling things back then. I used to have accounts in several labs for nearby universities (UFSC, UFPR, etc.) - all hacked, and so did many others. We’d leave our files hidden away in the filesystem, create accounts with plausible-looking names, etc.
I always wondered if the sysadmins knew anything about what we were doing. A decade later I met an ex-lab admin and asked that. He said “know about it? We even added your secret directories to our tape backup.”
I’m into ARPGs and had never heard of it either.