Cool. Thanks for posting. I’ll do a good dive into it later to form an opinion.
Cool. Thanks for posting. I’ll do a good dive into it later to form an opinion.
I haven’t read into it yet, and am not set either way. (If anything I’d think it wasn’t true, knowing a little how the BSL4 labs run, and all the precautions in place). But I’m always down to look into credible sources. I’ll give these a skim later.
I haven’t looked into it, just was curious and was wondering if you had anything else I can also look into later. Thanks for the original links though. I will look more into this later.
Anything more concrete?
Woke up on the wrong side of the bed I guess.
Good thinking. I haven’t tried it, but want to at some point.
Sick burn. That’s why I vowed to never play another Bethesda game (on console) until it’s been out for a while.
Yeah. I haven’t tried at a lower level yet, but the 300+ character in using is pretty glass cannon-y. It’s fun, but you just have to dodge everything.
I’ll be trying a lower level for the next playthrough.
Huh, good to know. I will keep that in mind when I retry it. Although, realistically, probably won’t be after the Elden Ring DLC haha.
I’m not there yet. I want to be, it seems like a really cool game. Gotta give it another try I guess.
I’ve played Ds1-3 and Elden Ring for far too many hours, and beat them all many times. Not one to really parry, so that’s probably why I’m having a hard time.
I’m sure there’s some videos out there that could help? I haven’t looked yet, but will try that before giving Sekiro another go.
Just download ublock. Problem solved, obviously.
As far as I know, the OP actually writes out the title. Why does this one suck so much? Bot?
You’re forgetting star trek discussions and memes.
Playable Teaser in this case.
Done.
Midir was definitely slightly too hard. Still have yet to beat it alone. Friede was really annoying, but really rewarding at the same time. Overall great fight.
Haha. I saw that in the condensed version and thought someone put that in. But yeah, it’s in the actual article. I agree with your comment.
Anti-Bredt double bonds have been a thing for a long time. Taxol (Paclitaxol) comes to mind.
Sorry if this is touched on in the article. I’m going to read it now.