I've been making some good progress in 'The Lair of the Clockwork God'. The humour is pretty good, as is the gameplay. Different constructs (levels) are based on different human emotions, ranging from joy, to fear, disappointment to 'feeling old' The puzzle bits aren't too bewildering. I think I've looked something up twice. One time it was something I'd never have thought of, the second time it seemed very obvious in hindsight.
I'm forcing myself to get better with gyro steering in Gran Turismo 7 VR. My only issue with it is there's no option to adjust the gyro sensitivity, which feels a bit too low. Otherwise it feels a bit more like a steering a real car. Wish I had room for a proper racing wheel setup.
Now we have to live with a grammatical error in the post title. You call that fixed? YOU CALL THAT FIXED?!?
Actually, "its" is correct grammatically since "its" is possessive. "It's" is a contraction of "it is" and the sentence, "Which Videogame Franchise Do You Feel is Not Living Up to it is Potential?" doesn't make much sense. However, "Which Videogame Franchise Do You Feel is Not Living Up to its Potential?" Reads much better due to the franchise owning its potential.
Side note: It drives me nuts that autocorrect always changes my "its" to "it's" like it knows better.
Actually, "its" is correct grammatically since "its" is possessive. "It's" is a contraction of "it is" and the sentence, "Which Videogame Franchise Do You Feel is Not Living Up to it is Potential?" doesn't make much sense. However, "Which Videogame Franchise Do You Feel is Not Living Up to its Potential?" Reads much better due to the franchise owning its potential.
Side note: It drives me nuts that autocorrect always changes my "its" to "it's" like it knows better.
Oh my god, I'm such a stickler for proper grammar. My judgement must have been clouded by my eagerness to make a snide remark!
Florida is an awful place to live for dozens of reasons, but this is an example of one of those few trade-offs. Our ass cheeks are not going to freeze together weekend.
My dad texted me today asking I would eat a can of tuna that was 3 years past the expiration date. He said the can was in good shape. I told him it wouldn't be worth getting sick to save $2. My dad can't smell anymore and can barely taste anything unless it's hightly spicy, sweetened or salty. He and his cat ate the tuna. I'm expecting his cat will die, but he'll be fine after a few bottles of Pepto Bismol.
If I didn't resemble him so much I'd swear I was adopted.
No, GG, no desire to do that.
I've been making some good progress in 'The Lair of the Clockwork God'. The humour is pretty good, as is the gameplay. Different constructs (levels) are based on different human emotions, ranging from joy, to fear, disappointment to 'feeling old'
The puzzle bits aren't too bewildering. I think I've looked something up twice. One time it was something I'd never have thought of, the second time it seemed very obvious in hindsight.
Travo, I can’t open your new thread in the Gaming Discussion forum because it has an apostrophe in the title.
I can't seem to access it to edit it.
you can change the ? into an apostrophe in the URL and it'll load.
Ok, it's fixed.
Now we have to live with a grammatical error in the post title. You call that fixed? YOU CALL THAT FIXED?!?
Nice.
Actually, "its" is correct grammatically since "its" is possessive. "It's" is a contraction of "it is" and the sentence, "Which Videogame Franchise Do You Feel is Not Living Up to it is Potential?" doesn't make much sense. However, "Which Videogame Franchise Do You Feel is Not Living Up to its Potential?" Reads much better due to the franchise owning its potential.
Side note: It drives me nuts that autocorrect always changes my "its" to "it's" like it knows better.
That Developer Direct from Microsoft was very good. Forza Horizon 6 and Fable both look awesome. Beast of Reincarnation looked pretty cool as well.
Oh my god, I'm such a stickler for proper grammar. My judgement must have been clouded by my eagerness to make a snide remark!Here's hoping our American friends are staying nice and warm during this cold cold spell.
temperatures in °C. And of course it's still 20°C in Florida
I've got my generator and bread and milk.
My dad texted me today asking I would eat a can of tuna that was 3 years past the expiration date. He said the can was in good shape. I told him it wouldn't be worth getting sick to save $2. My dad can't smell anymore and can barely taste anything unless it's hightly spicy, sweetened or salty. He and his cat ate the tuna. I'm expecting his cat will die, but he'll be fine after a few bottles of Pepto Bismol.
If I didn't resemble him so much I'd swear I was adopted.
Elderly people are stubborn people. My mom is exhibit A.