Ohh I see, when I was watching, it seemed to me she was struggling to breath and fell, then magically got better after placing the badge. I guess the people inside also thought she was going to collapse, so I got just as confused.
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Im not sure whether it was intentional, but I didnt get it. At the end it seemed that she struggled with something, then she placed the sheriff badge near the corpses and then she could stand again. And then she looked at the tape on her arm and said "theyre good at supplying".
What was is it in the end? Did placing the badge jam some sort of signal that shouldve killed her? Or were the usual tapes bad on purpose, and they gave her one that in fact seals the suit?
Tornado Shot had just been released, I remember playing that. People were figuring out how to position it behind the target in order to get most shotgunning. Fun times. Also remember playing Ground Slam marauder, and not long after, I eventually tried Oro's flicker following a guide Neversink made on the forums, though I'm not sure that was exactly on 1.2.
Here, at Lemmys.
A particular tattoo in a hard-to-access place, might I add
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. I just got into an argument with someone complaining about the blackouts (trolling I guess) on another community. So exhausting. These will always exist, I guess.
Well, might finally be able to play it.
I noticed that as well. I think Infinity (or reddit itself) would sorta hide posts you had already seen, so that your feed would always show "new" stuff. While not exactly a different sorting algorithm, it would help in this cases.
One of the things I miss most about what was marketed was about the NPC's, and how each would have their own thing going, and so on. Currently I think everything inside the main quest is "mostly fine", but the rest of the world feels a bit dead. I haven't played since launch and maybe that changed, though.
I wonder what kind of effects it could have on hypothetical life forms born in star systems inside that galaxy.
I went from regular keyboards to split qwerty for a while. Which was nice but still felt a bit clunky. I then built a Lily58 and daily drove it for about 2 years. I did this mostly out of curiosity because I never had any pain issues, back or wrists or anything. What happens is now I noticed how uncomfortable regular keyboards are, when I have to use the laptop keyboard. It is very good to control tenting with the split form factor. I then switched to a Corne because it's smaller and I travel quite a lot. I also changed to a colemak layout and boy, that switch was hard (decades of typing qwerty, muscle memory, etc). It is much more comfortable to type though.
Ohh I see, when I was watching, it seemed to me she was struggling to breath and fell, then magically got better after placing the badge. I guess the people inside also thought she was going to collapse, so I got just as confused.