As a corporate drone the first episode really resonated with me. This anime is pure kino.
This sounds super fun, especially if you spawn in with a couple of mates and have to make a mad dash to find a safe place.
I'm glad you posted! I was also super anxious before playing, as in I downloaded it, started up and insta uninstalled when I realised I was alone in the zombie apocalypse. The best thing to do is start easy and turn off the jump scare noise.
I do think I should try to RP more and perhaps in a multiplayer server too many spice things up a bit.
To be honest I've not yet, would you recommend a particular server. The idea of not sleeping is strange.
Surely a pirate in the Caribbean or the Philippines wouldnt be too awful as you wouldn't be out at sea that much and close to land. For me it's the exploration and discovery that appeals to a life of piracy, but in reality I imagine it would be an absolute dog shit existence, especially compared to that of a samurai (minimal bloodshed unless there's a war) or cowboy (you look after horses on a ranch). However, many pirates just did a stint and then returned back home, so what's 2-3 years of making booty and having PTSD from cannon fire/pillaging.
I always start getting bored at this point, but if you can keep on going, I'd get a farm set up then haul arse to the next city and start fire bombing/gunning it down to establish a foothold somewhere.
This is wild, a significant percentage of Twitter's value was its brand, and this guy has just slapped an X on it and changed the colour scheme to dark mode. Do people actually still use Twitter?
Baseball bat with unlimited nails
Monster Hunter (I rarely play multiplayer), MGSV and Xcom 2
Weird I didn't mind the gatcha it's the fucking non-stop talking fairy and unskippable dialogue, I have 30 minutes to an hour of time to PLAY the game and I'm sat smashing A trying to get to the content.
This sub will be awesome for a while as it's small so make the most of it!
How is it uncomfortable verifying how many customers you have? As someone who works in the legal sector I am staggered by how many anyone nebulous software companies are bought without the buyer conducting minimal due diligence like a review of the top 20 customers.