Anytime something like that is on the screen, I assume that Rick Berman was directly involved.
Anytime something like that is on the screen, I assume that Rick Berman was directly involved.
They definitely do, since they use Larian’s name in the article. Prospective readers may not, so using Baldur’s Gate 3 in the title will probably gather more clicks.
What doesn’t add up is the top line of the “drawer” on the wooden box thing. If you look, the line on the top side of the drawer is different heights on the left and right side of the land cards; this is a tell-tale sign of AI image generation.
Well, they fired all the humans right? They needed to use AI here. /s?
Those lines indicate dat ass is jiggling like a bowl full of jelly.
Maybe if you donated they could afford to do this properly.
On the odd times I can play, I break out the jumpstart decks with my friends.
I recently made up a draft cube with my old cars from 1999. If can get a few more people together I’ll try drafting again.
Hey, don’t eye shame
This scenario usually works out for me. Turns out my wife’s friends’ significant others make me look great!
Man that takes me back. I watched the hell out of that VHS back then.
I missed out on the MKIV forge world dreadnought sculpts. I wish these would come back, even just a one-time MTO.
He’s reexamining his life.
Well, it’s always in the last place you look.
There’s a lot of people who have never worked on miniatures before and don’t know any better.
My father was into wargaming and model building, so I had a good resource available to me as a kid. Not everyone has that.
I’m most excited about the biovore kit, followed closely by the lictor. Up until last year I still had the tiny metal 2nd edition biovore.
Excellent paint job! Colors are vivid, shading and highlighting is really good. The eldar have a pleasing aesthetic imo and you’ve captured it well.
Mayo on fries is great. It’s also the Quebecois way.