Yup. And the preorder bonus for the first part became available to everybody at some point, so chances are that will happen again. And if not: fuck FOMO, I'm done with that dark pattern shit.
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I seriously considered preordering, seeing how much I enjoyed the first installment. Fortunately Denuvo prevented me from doing so. I'll wait until that piece of trash is patched out, it'll probably be cheaper by that time as well. Thanks Denuvo!
Yes, assimilation of Airwolf and its crew would add to perfection of the Collective!
Guess that's the difference between commissioned officers and non-coms. But he's the transporter chief, just beam in a random chair from somewhere on the ship and program the transporter to automatically put it in the pattern buffer when someone enters the Transporter Room. Just make sure it isn't The Chair, that might arouse suspicion. ๐
I think I ended up refunding Anno 2205, that's the only Anno installment I disliked and I've played them all. It's not futuristic of course, but try Anno 1800, it is really good. One of those games where I was surprised to find out Ubisoft was still able to release something that doesn't feel like a complete copy-paste of its sequel. The basics are the same of course, but with enough unique twists and QoL improvements that it feels like a genuine step forward.
Spice up that food with some yummy tape worm eggs. ๐ถ๏ธ
Unfortunately in my country HBO was only available as an add-on, so you'd need an expensive cable subscription you didn't want and then pay extra for the concent you'd actually wanted to see. Pretty bad deal.
When I moved out my first decision was to not get cable anymore. Streaming wasn't even a factor in that decision as Netflix was only just starting here. I just didn't care about all the drivel broken up by increasingly long commercial blocks. Lack of quality killed TV for me, not streaming.
Ironically the helicopter casted as Airwolf did crash, killing all its occupants. ๐
Ah well, we don't need a moving GIF to see this is the absolute pinnacle of manliness that Mother Russia has to offer.
Personally I hated the whole gang warfare mechanic in San Andreas, so I never finished the game.
GTA IV was filled with details and graphically very good at the time. But the constant hounding by your companions was a major turn off. Fuck that "cousin Romain disliked you didn't pick up your phone while you were being chased by the police" shit.
V was okay, but I also never finished it. Both GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2 just feels like a chore at some point. As much as I'd want to like them they just fail to hold my attention.
For me Vice City was the part I enjoyed most, not overly long and absolutely I loved the 80's vibe. ๐คค