In my view, the community wants the game to be viable for solo dives up to the highest levels, so that’s what we’ve been given (I first felt that way after they reverted the spawn scaling changes). Some of the buffs were well needed, though, as many guns just couldn’t keep up with their counterparts in gameplay.
Can virtual goods like this apply? Especially against the company? I assume they’d have a “no guarantees” type clause in the EULA…
I appreciate that. Kissing armpits as a kink would be pretty reasonable*, I’d be up for that**!
*Reasonable to refer to **I’d be up for it to be referred to that way
As another comment said, it could probably be a euphemism for vagina too~ but I don’t know anything about that. o7
Yeah… the way they treat developers and monetization is super scummy. Not to mention their lack of action towards child safety concerns. There’s definitely better ways to spend my time.
Thanks for sharing! Roblox is a really great platform for learning scripting and development, and it’s always cool to see what others make with it.
The game reminds me of slot machines a bit, minus the buy-in. Looks fun!
Just saw that today, photo shoot went wild
Here’s some other pics from it:
(And this without the caption):
It’s… all Ohio?
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Same— my understanding is that there’s now no option to play without making one, which for some countries and territories is not even an option, making the game unplayable for them.
Developers of Doom, Wolfenstein and Quake
It’s finished!
The creator of the model replied below with links! I highly recommend this model if you need a stylus, it’s working great!
I should’ve been a bit more careful with where I put support material— one side of the bridge part is a bit bumpy. But it still works, so I can’t complain too much. Also, the bottom part where it connected to the raft is a bit rough. Might be worth lightly sanding it down so it’s a nicer finish when stashed.
Oh… I’ve never once considered that. But that’d make sense as to why it only recently picked it up— historically, the profanity filters were super easily bypassed. Maybe they tightened them up!