If it were enforceable I would, but "no exclusivity" is a pipe dream.
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I'd say a GameStop gift card should be fine, they should be able to buy most games there except for PC games, and if that's what they're after they should be able to spend it on a card for Steam, Roblox, epic, etc at GameStop. Same logic should also apply to a visa gift card I would imagine.
Because this is the first time since Morrowind that Todd's team has had to rely on their own world building, and all the talent that created things like the elder Scrolls lore are long gone. I could go on about game mechanics, but in my opinion this is where most of the problems originate.
Personally, I love Mekton Z. It shares a lot of mechanics with old school cyberpunk if you ever played that, and has an awesome and expansive system for building an entirely custom mecha. I still use it with a ton of homebrew conversion rules for my World of Darkness campaign (why are Mecha in my WoD game? Don't ask, it's complicated.) It's got a lot of the same intricate style and flare as cyberpunk 2020 and it's chrome books, so if you're into that, highly recommended.
Not usually, but that's a habit I could form I suppose, if that's the only answer
So I tried that, seems like a nice add-on, but it doesn't seem to work when I click the videos on the homepage. If I then refresh the page with the video it'll redirect though. Am I doing something wrong or does this have to do with how YouTube is sending me to the video?
Pretty sure that's the entire joke, my guy.
Were you born a cunt this massive or did you have to work at it?
Yo same here
The goatee makes me think that's supposed to be a tattoo of his dad.
Dunno about wefwef but on jerboa you can scroll back up a screen or so and when you scroll back down it usually retires loading posts.
Hitman 3 has a custom offline launcher known as the Peacock project iirc, super good time, let's you unlock all gear and play exclusive timed events and stuff whenever you want