Player of Games. Runs @ninbasildon. AC (Crossing and Creed)/Fantasy Life/Stardew/Skyrim/Elite/D&D/Freelancer/DQBuilder/Snap/Starfield #GamerGirl she/they
@TAHK0@GenePark@GamesCage_ Another problem is that a childish scribble is an obvious placeholder and won’t make it into the final game. So even if it’s a genuine placeholder (and I don’t buy that excuse for everyone that made it), you should be using placeholders that you will notice before you ship.
@RiffTrax game needs to run all the answers through TTS. It’s really obvious which ones are bots/Riff Fir Me because it’s the one that’s a recording and not TTS. It makes them really easy to avoid, so you might as well not put them in.
@ninbasildon@clearrivergames @CMDRHoots And in the background was @CaptnBeard who Mike and I immediately pounced on to talk Elite: Dangerous with as we recognised him from when he worked for Frontier. Showed him my Elite rank tattoo. :D
Incorrect. The US is absolutely a signatory to the Geneva Conventions. It’s not in the ICC. Getting hallucinating AI to write the stories now, @SkyNews ? https://t.co/h1j2Vg5yJn
@RealPostFolder I thought all kids went through their space rocket phase and found this out? Rocket brings own oxygen, technically. That’s why it’s so big.
@Azard3 The one Spouse jumped at was one that the other two of us in the house had had spoiled (by a poster for the film; WTF Nintendo?!) and were desperately trying to steer them away from finding out in advance. Getting to the point where you have to shut your eyes for the trailers.
Having now seen the Mario Galaxy Movie, I can only conclude that the reviewers have never played a Mario game and therefore had no idea what was going on. This movie is not for them. It’s for us.
@Azard3 Full of fan service. So many Easter Eggs. Let me know what you thought! Spouse actually flinched with joy at one particular reveal, and I was fist in the air and “yesssss!” over another one.
@zhbinist Yup. Definitely a British thing though. I’ve already had mates from abroad point out the silliness of hoovering with a Dyson or a Shark, but I point out them talking about using a Band-Aid that isn’t a Band-Aid. Every culture has brands become generic. Just different ones.