Best Current Harry Potter / Hogwarts Scenario?
I'm looking for one with Autocards at the least.
I'm looking for one with Autocards at the least.
So me and my friends are playing Dead Island 2, all Xbox (I have an Series X, both of them have Xbox One), and it recently stopped letting us all play together and capped the sessions at 2 people on their end. But we made it through most of the campaign before it did this, right around the Lotus is where it stopped.
This would be for a scenario with a lot of combat, and anime based
Like do I put levels in cards? Under instructions? How
For example, if a paragraph ends like this. The next starts like this.
Usually it goes from this.
To this.
Because I've been a subscriber for a while, I'm grandfathered into the same credits as if I was using the new method? So I'll still get my 1600 credits in Legend?
Also how are we supposed to subscribe via the best method on Android? It just opens the play store, web or app- doesn't matter how AID is opened?
For $100 USD that's absurd, it had to have happened only 4-6 months ago
I don't thing Turek will actually win, but why does polling only have him neck and neck? Is there something unique in IA this year?
So I currently just have ROTWK, not All-in one, and just wanted to know how it would work if I switched over? Would I need to reinstall AOTR and stuff like that?
I mean completely broken, nothing works with them. Not w specific issue, just broke entirely.
What I mean is if she's still at 40 damage, 5 second fire, cams denied, 5 calls, and no cooldown? Or if she'll actually be playable after 2 weeks.
What I mean is are there any benefits to allowing cities to set more of their own minimum wage and taxes, instead of just using the State or specific State legislation exemptions on counties and municipalities.
I don't mean the Draculesti one, but one that may incorporate elements such as bats and dragon's for example. Preferably with Patrum Scuta.
Since Texas (Gives GOP 5 seats), 4 other states have had redistricting: Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, Utah, and California. Missouri adds 1 seat for the GOP but it might even get used due to their citizen initiative voting, North Carolina made one seat more competitive, Ohio made 2 seats more competitive (both held currently by Democrats, and the swing in the districts wasn't much), Virginia will give Democrats 4 seats, Utah will give Democrats 1 seat, and California will gives Democrats 5 Seats.
Overall in an R-leaning year the GOP gets +9 seats, while the Democrats gets +10 (these are compared to the current representation, if the GOP held all the competitive seats it'd be D+13). This means as of right now, Democrats are up a seat.
We've also reached the point where any new maps passed in time to be used for 2026 are unlikely. So it's looking like redistricting was a mistake.