

Do I get an edgy Theodore Logan riding shotgun in my head while I rebel?
Do I get an edgy Theodore Logan riding shotgun in my head while I rebel?
The devs have posted anti-trans stuff, actually.
I’ll be doing both with Linux as my primary and Win10 as a compatibility fallback.
Multiplayer games and ones that require Uplay or Origin (can’t remember their new names) have issues, but most single player stuff will run fine. You’ll typically have to run them via Wine or Proton, but Steam will handle that for you.
You see this with video games, too, where PC games are better optimized when they’re multiplatform releases that also are on one or more consoles near the end of their sales life, just because they had to make it run smoothly on hardware that was comparatively out of date.
You don’t really find those so much as make them.
There isn’t even a federal sales tax to replace, just state sales taxes.
Wandavision was really good the first time, but it honestly has no rewatch value whatsoever. Loki is great, though.
They usually have a favored appearance, though. Azura, for example, almost never manifests a masculine avatar. Boethiah shifts back and forth so much that their followers in Skyrim are depicted as switching pronouns mid sentence when referring to them.
Cyberpunk actually ties your pronouns to your voice selection. You can’t have the feminine voice and be called he/him. There might be a mod for that, though.
When a khajiit calls themself ‘this one’ is ‘this one’ technically a pronoun? I’m honestly unsure about the grammar for that.
After Tamriel Rebuilt and OpenMW have their next releases, I am absolutely playing as a khajiit through Morrowind’s main quest.
Doesn’t work in the remaster; they changed so that all skills contribute to level up progress.
Oblivion and Skyrim are 200 years apart, but geographically border each other. Classic Oblivion didn’t render Skyrim, but that was more for technical reasons than anything else. If you get high enough up in Skyrim on a clear day you can see the entire continent.
Morrowind also had a lot of static loot, though, and humanoid enemies had static levels. Some items, most notably Daedric armor, also never appeared in Morrowind’s levelled lists, so they could only be found at predetermined points. Exploring in Morrowind could get you some really neat stuff even at low levels.
So, we should summon a Lovecraftian Horror?
Yes, but you have to shake the cow pretty vigorously.
I’ve actually seen some arguments that requiring ID for voting would be legal if it were easy to acquire and free. Of course, the politicians arguing for ID requirements also oppose any attempt to make ID free.
I like to describe classic Oblivion characters as looking like they were all carved from the same potato.
But which one would be the most satisfying?