I think they prefer to stay without a name.
I think they prefer to stay without a name.
Yeah. You gota curate that shit. Then it works.
Well, I make maps for a rhythm game and like to rewatch my showcase videos, so it started offering me that (meaning it’s music I enjoy but with a lot of shooting in the background).
But other than that it’s solid.
How does the brainwashing help you after the collapse?
Do that. There’s a ton of great custom songs now, some of them are not even done by me!
Ragnarock seems like a simplified version of Beat Saber on paper but man it’s good. Pistol Whip is GOAT, of course.
Asian noodles and italian pasta evolved independently. It’s a myth that Marco Polo brought the recipe home.
Sir, this is a Wendy’s
I think it’s mostly MTG and that she is jealous.
But you can have two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda.
Does talking about dicks make you uncomfortable?
He could beat Batman for sure, especially with prep time to make a concept of a plan.
Sounds like it’s extremely overwhelming, in a bad way. Wouldn’t call all that “underwhelming”.
But what if there’s a 28% chance said poster is right?
I’ve seen this picture a couple of times, and I remember where he is. Easy, he’s… uh… errr…
Damn.
The way I heard it if they can’t fight you off they still need CPR, so keep at it no matter what they say.
10 foot pole desk is essential!
Ah, ok. Playing the original Half-Life in VR is great for the nostalgia value, though probably not that great if you’re not familiar with the game itself. There’s a bunch of great VR ports of old games for the standalone Quest by developers calling themselves “Team Beef”. Doom 1, 2 and 3, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Quake 1, 2, 3 AND 4, Jedi Outcast, Jedi Academy… the original Tomb Raider is coming soon too.
The real draw is to see those familiar game worlds from a new perspective.
Well, depending on what VR setup you have I can either help you set it up or it might be impossible.
Portal 2 in VR runs on a PC (a pretty good gaming PC) connected to the headset either through a cable or wirelessly. If that’s the setup you’re using, it shouldn’t be too hard to figure out.
If you have an Oculus/Meta Quest and only play standalone (that is, no PC is involved, everything runs on the headset), then I’m afraid that’s not good enough for Portal 2 or Half-Life 2, though there is a VR port of the original Half-Life. All you’d need for that is any PC (even potato quality) and a USB cable.
So they do have energy sources after all! So tell me again why do they need to farm humans?
Outside the environment.