If starfield works like every other Bethesda game, the game can't actually change the gender directly, it instead remakes your entire character, which will reset whatever is causing the bug
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Im guessing you mean 1899? I was so ready for a spiritual successor of dark, but Netflix said no :(
I think they are talking about the british series Utopia from 2013 that got cancelled after season 2
It had so much potential and they just threw it away :(
Isn't there literally a TV series for it? I could have sworn I've seen it at some point
No, they aren't that cheap and no, they won't solve any current housing issues.
But I'm not an expert, so here is a longer explanation by Belinda Carr on the topic.
I totally understand this. But I feel like there are better ways to monetize work than this.
I absolutely respect modders that link sites like patreon or buymeacoffee and I have previously given money to modders who's mods I enjoyed (because they deserve it).
Modding should work as a community effort. By paywalling a mod or tool, you are separating the community into people that can throw out money every day and the ones that can't.
I probably see it this way because I come from the modding community around the Bethesda games, where it is forbidden to paywall mods.
In the end, I agree with you that People that put in a lot of work into great modifications deserve to get payed. But they should ask, not force the users to pay.
Modifications need to be free. Anyone paywalling mods is a traitor to the modding community and can fuck right off
I have to tell you about Bobby Broccoli. He makes high quality videos about fraud/scandals in science. All his videos are well researched and have a unique style you won't find anywhere else on the internet. One of his recent documentaries (about fraud in stem cell/cloning research) was so good, Netflix straigt up copied it
The fandom wiki seems to be more about the similar concepts in scp stories, while the wikidot is for the scp stories.
From the wikidot about different canons:
The page called "canon hub" on wikidot lists 48 different canons. If any entry into scp is part of any of them is up to you.