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hjfslafdjsdf dangit why can I not find where this loot is hidden that this mod has put in the game like holy fuck c'mon you're sending me looking for a burned out house to find a stash this one guy has a key for except I've looked around and either the note has a funny idea of how far "near here" qualifies as, or there's no fuckin' stash

Please boost, abuse mention. 

Please help my friend escape her abusive parents. Please consider donating to help her pay for necessary costs of living that will arise after she leaves:

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And please, please boost.

@noelle maybe I did, maybe I didn't...who wants to know? *shifty eyes*

@enbyss@hellsite.site if you're gonna have a background which is the white house that fucker better be on fire

dang I should play Dead Cells again sometime. It's still getting updates too. ...

...I mean this game I love it so much I bought it twice. Though, I got all the DLC on the switch version not the PC version too lol e_e;

IOt REALLY is fun to play on the Switch tho. hecka good game

@anne@weirder.earth hmmm, it would spell out bbeb if it were transposed to letters...

@matt that is... remarkably uncomfortable to listen to for some reason wtf

when you hear a joke and you're like "????" at first and then further down the line, be it minutes, seconds, hours, days, you finally go "!! OH GOD I GET IT"

is that a Jestation Period?

@keeri and finally Lonesome Road is... well it's an endurance run, it sorta combines Dead Money and Honest Hearts's feel, with a lot more exploration, and natural hazards to overcome. it's positively DRIPPING with lore, and ... gosh it hits kinda hard at points.

Worth it tho.

One of these days I might try a Hardcore playthrough, see how I do :3

@keeri as for the other two, which you probably know about, Dead Money is heavily built around survival, and using what you can get your hands on since you start with almost nothing but some clothes and a unique energy rifle (which is v. cool btw, love the action of it, VERY ammo hungry tho XD ). picking up everything you can, trading it in against other items (no caps in this DLC!), or using casino chips to buy food, stims and items is key, as is stealth, observation and careful planning.

@keeri Double this up with the fact that each DLC actually has a very different feel and style to it. In order of play, Honest Hearts is pretty close to standard gameplay of FONV, but has more of a slant towards exploration, path finding and locating secrets, which rewards you with lots of great gear.

Old World Blues is pretty hard at points, but has amazing rewards, and is genuinely hilarious at points. It has a very 50s scifi schlock feel to it!

@keeri I can honestly HEAVILY recommend FONV and its DLC, like... if you haven't got all the DLC yet, definitely get them. All four of them are amazingly well crafted, fit perfectly with the lore, AND expand on the core story as well! Plus they're good, hefty content packs, with lots of exploration, additional story, lots of secrets to find, great characters, great stories, great writing, and amzingly good environments.

technical question, advertising 

@lizardsquid oh dang I was right with my total guess? :O

@plugs oh yeah defintely, they've still got bethesda's trademark jank in the character models

@owashii@snouts.online (also they should leave the game engine and programming to someone else as well)

@owashii@snouts.online *slams pawbs on table* OH MY GOD THANK YOU For saying it. YES. They REALLY should. Miq and I both say that all the time too.

@V wait what the collector's edition came with a platinum chip!? Oh shit, fuck. that's AWESOME

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