I use portuguese for common, english for elvish, japanese for abyssal and i’m learning dovahzul to use as draconic, i’m thinking on learning german too but i don’t know what it will be yet
CS Student and developer on my free time.
I use portuguese for common, english for elvish, japanese for abyssal and i’m learning dovahzul to use as draconic, i’m thinking on learning german too but i don’t know what it will be yet
Looks like is both
I’ve got Quake 1, 2 and 4 yesterday from the GOG newsletter, haven’t had the chance to play it yet but i’m looking foward to enjoy it tonight. I’m also playing Dead Cells since recently most of the dlcs where on sale, now i just need to buy the castlevania dlc.
Having fun is what matters in the end, i get pissed sometimes but it is still fun to think on different ways to keep my players on track while giving them enough freedom to do what they want
At least you players make distinctions, mine just check if they can kill, it doesn’t matter the npc race, job, age, etc. I have to create sheets for every half important npc, even if it is just a waitress or a librarian
I call this balance
Sorry, english is not my native language
Hey baby, it is time to buy more dices!
But TPK is forever
This reminds me of when my players have seen two kids playing in the city map and 1 of them wanned to throw them into the river just because he could, i’m happy he is not in the next campain
I always do a git status just to be sure before a commit
Thanks for the reminder, it’s next week
You’re not alone my friend
Thank you, i’m going todive deeper on this when i have the time
I didn’t knew that, the canonical influence on debian can really become a problem down the line. I will also checkout more about what canonical did along the years
Honestly i agree, that’s why i love that more and more debian based distros are emerging, lot of times from distros that used to be based on ubuntu
Most of them use, unless you pick something like pop os that has it’s own kernel packages it will use the default ubuntu kernel
Thank you, i will go with that