It seems naive not to at least consider there is/was some interconnectivity.
It seems naive not to at least consider there is/was some interconnectivity.
i remember really enjoying the level design and the quest interconnectivity (when it wasnt breaking at me for being pathologically obsessed with exploring) but i also remember the entire experience not really clicking with me
i remember really enjoying the level design and the quest interconnectivity (when it wasnt breaking at me for being pathologically obsessed with exploring) but i also remember the entire experience not really clicking with me
To understand the tech bros, we must think like them—they view our democracy as an outdated system that must be replaced:
There's really no reason for Fallow to exist, could have done all the same story themes by just using inclemency, and hub undercuts interconnectivity
There's really no reason for Fallow to exist, could have done all the same story themes by just using inclemency, and hub undercuts interconnectivity
And one setting (The best official D&D setting IMHO) that hinged on total disconnection from the rest of the D&D universe: Dark Sun.
And one setting (The best official D&D setting IMHO) that hinged on total disconnection from the rest of the D&D universe: Dark Sun.
(Although that will never catch on as a snappy phrase)
(Although that will never catch on as a snappy phrase)
such dedications are a waste of effort that provide no deep knowlege or insight and forces one to be completely oblivious to the whole object, its purposes, and its interconnectivity in the grander scheme of […]
such dedications are a waste of effort that provide no deep knowlege or insight and forces one to be completely oblivious to the whole object, its purposes, and its interconnectivity in the grander scheme of […]
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