She knows she is in the minority.
I am just sad she's missing out.
She knows she is in the minority.
I am just sad she's missing out.
Witcher 3 is my number 1 game of all time. My wife won't play it because she hates Geralt's voice.
We're playing on XBox Series X, and it behaves reasonably well. We typically split-screen while exploring, and merge the screens during battles.
When playing Divinity:Original Sin 2 we remained in merged screens 90% of the time, but for some reason it feels off in BG3, so we go with the merge only in battles.
Baldurs Gate 3 split screen with my wife.
And now they do!
Very very, heartbreakingly poor. When we first got to Kentucky was blown away by the number of "coal it keeps the lights on" license plates.
My wife hits 30 years in six years. Kentucky is high on my list of places for us to retire to.
When my wife PCSed from Long Island to Fort Knox we made several trips where we passed through West Virginia and I was always blown away at how gorgeous it is.
A man I admired greatly. Thank you.
So it's not particularly brilliant poetry, but the sentiment is making it a bit difficult for me to see my screen at the moment.
We spent quite a bit of time re-typing!
When I was in high school, one of my friends had TRS Model II.
Sunday nights after church we would turn on KGON, dig out a programming magazine and type in the code presented there. Then play Pong, or Asteroids or whatever other game we had just "written". When we were done, we'd save it to casette tape for later.
Lucu in the Sky with Diamonds.