There's something immensely satisfying about getting a force field and using it to fly head-on into a plasma burst just to pelt your enemy with lasers.
Something something DBZ moment. Appreciate Fox and the supplemental rockets.
Something something DBZ moment. Appreciate Fox and the supplemental rockets.
Also, we lost lmao. It happens.
My shields were at 2% by the end of it, by the way.
I might wind up in dentured servitude!
Guess I forgo t tonight!
I'm sure I can't be the only one that's noticed this. An obviously misplaced post? A bad title? A random as hell user name with numbers after? Click the profile link and you can't see post history?
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Yeah, I think that all "curate profile" has been used for is to hide how extensively bots have been posting in communities, because you can only see the bot when you encounter their post or comment in the wild. Do real humans even bother with this (outside of maybe people wanting to be horny on main but not really?)
There's not a lot you can do other than oogle the star map and select the mission. Still a neat detail to my able to appreciate how everything is actually positioned in the Lylat System.
I don't need them weighing on my mind.
So if you take the warp in the demo, it recognizes that you can help either Fechina or Katina in the cutscene, and seems to acknowledge the warp and a path split after. I suppose not too much would change in level, but it got me wondering.
Like, if you save Katina and go to Sector X, does the game acknowledge that Bill is ok post Katina not dying? If you save Slippy in Sector X, how does diverting to Titania work? It would be weird to have him be in trouble suddenly. Is there an alternative Titania you go to anyway where Slippy is fine?
This is all speculation, but the game having that path diverge that acknowledges the warp is taken both in dialogue and map screen has me wondering...
Figures, with a name like "Oiler."
Always gotta have a backup plan.
I was waffling on the decision.
And I had to interject.
"Whoa, Nelly!"
I can't be the only one, right?