it will be. i guarantee it. Bethesda is currently trying to wrangle control of its own IP away from modders and fans. and its failing.
and I'm living for it =D
it will be. i guarantee it. Bethesda is currently trying to wrangle control of its own IP away from modders and fans. and its failing.
and I'm living for it =D
yes. like the act of running an application. usually when someone says they're going to run something, it means that.
hope this helps!
oh, I'd say ive played quite a few, bud. but the advice is appreciated.
enjoy your generic protagonist with a mysterious dark past. seems like a truly unique concept in RPGs! 🙏
i think you possibly are confusing BG3 for another game. nobody would make a statement like that unless they either hadn't played it or were trying to troll.
man. this law is going to kill more than its going to protect. thanks for the response.
why not just move server to a US based one and not lose everything?
this doesn't have to be the end. its a text based mmo, from what I understand.
your comparison to FF7 isn't really accurate as they're two different types of RPGs
and CRPGs are known for being far more fleshed out than any jrpg, so I'm curious to hear your reasons for saying so. considering FF7 doesn't even allow you to make your own character to roleplay.
it can't. it does most things ok, but if I had to move my communities there, it would be hellish to get stuff running the way discord runs them.
yeah I left reddit completely and moved to lemmy. but search results still show reddit threads sometimes. so that particular thing is malicious to everyone and has very little to do with reddit.
its just shitty. a much better way to do it would be to edit the comment with an addendum to say how crap reddit is and there are alternatives with a link.
don't punish normal people who are desperate to find a solution to something.
this is awesome and I appreciate you taking the time.
spent time writing quite a few comments for something you don't have any interest in.
it always has to be something that sounds like it was thought up tiredly at 4am by the college freshman who coded it.