It’s not too late to have one made!
It’s not too late to have one made!
The character had so much potential after the first film… Then they just, didn’t use her.
I think it’s because Rust doesn’t use pointers, so you can’t target random memory locations? I like that it’s explicit as a language and I think I understand how it handles dependencies, but man am I bad at learning the basics before jumping in head first.
With Python you can get a cludge working for you pretty quickly, but in Rust you kind of need to understand what’s happening all the time.
Me learning Rust.
Nah, let’s do rounded up, but add fatigue.
Thanks for stepping up y’all, I’m too lazy to do it, but happy to be here!
After getting some help on Lemmy, I’m going to play some more Chrono Trigger, now that I’m not stuck.
I recently tried it on Deck and it’s rough, but I think a lot of people only have a deck as an option to play it, so they use what they have. It’s a fun game, so it makes sense. If you have the option to play on a PC, it’s not worth using your steam deck though.
“With extreme prejudice.”
I was in the wrong era, lol. I had to go to 600AD and I was way over leveled. I’m currently on a mission called Tata and the frog after getting the broken matamuse
I think like 93 million bc, there’s a cave gorilla that’s basically two shotting all my characters. Or I can go to a festival present day where the princess doesn’t want to talk to her dad.
The thing is, I don’t know where I am, too far back, mobs two hit me, too far forward, no progress… Bleh
I swear I’m the only one that can’t figure this game out. I’ve given it a dozen tries and always get stuck not knowing how to progress.
Prior to WoW a much better MMO, EverQuest, was already out. There’s a reboot server that’s about to launch the second expansion on the 1st that’s free to play run by enthusiasts. It’s called Project Quarm and it’s easy to get going.
I just did that with the Manor Lords the city builder. Looked super cool, was way way too steep of a learning curve and very slow for me, so I never went back. If I don’t see a game getting more fun or accessible after ten hours, I’ll never touch it again. Basically did this for Rust, Ark, Pal World, and Zomboid most recently.
I’m at least $200 of this statistic, now do the people who played for less than ten hours. I’d be like $1,000.
I think I’m going to body the next person that introduces themselves as a CEO and has a business they haven’t even created a MVP with yet, or it’s just them with a “good idea.”
And can you hurry up with my Frosty?
You left out the best part:
“While serving in the army, he told his fellow soldiers about his special ability, and repeated it for their amusement, sucking up water from a pan into his rectum and then projecting it up to several yards.”
Get a credit card before you die, max it out on a badass headstone, die. Ez pz.