I think I love this list, suddenly want to re-watch pretty much everything in it except maybe The Rocketeer (just don't like superhero stuff much, or Disney). Actually did re-watch The Arrival not long ago, still one of the best "they're already among us" movies that isn't They Live (and also Charlie Sheen's best role) as far as I'm concerned.
Far as I remember, this used to be the online side of the secret shop for The International (Dota 2), then generalized a bit to sell Portal t-shirts and whatever. The company that actually ran it changed hands & names a couple times until Goodsmile bought it, and I doubt Valve care too much to find another vendor at this point.
Terry Gilliam's Brazil always does it for me. Depends heavily on which version you watch though, they're polarizing enough that you can play emotional Russian roulette with both versions.
Yeah, I think back when I did those acheevos it ended up being a mix of necro, mesmer, and maybe guardian, even though I'd rather play engie. Can count on it coming back next year if you don't clear it all this time around, though.
If you're absolutely stuck with just core engineer and rifle, try equipping Elixir Gun and just 111-ing it down with Tranquilizer Dart. It's not the strongest thing around, but it's one of the few autoattacks engie has that doesn't pierce, bounce, or explode. Make sure you don't have any traits like Aim-Assisted Rocket that trigger yet more AoEs.
Yeah, they "went legit" years ago and have licensing deals with a lot of music publishers now.
Beneficial yes, practical no.
Beneficial because Reddit captured a ton of niche communities that used to exist on forums/usenet/etc, and there's a lot of actual unique, useful content buried under all the noise. Ideally that content would be able to filter back into places that aren't tied to some startup that never figured out how to be profitable.
Impractical because I imagine quite a few servers would have to defederate because they simply wouldn't be able to manage mirroring the constant stream of stuff coming out of Reddit. It's a bit early to tell how long any of the general interest reddit-a-likes can sustain on donations or whatever, and turning on that firehose would transform some hobbyist servers into money pits fast.
Here's a positive: cigarettes make a great mosquito repellent, because nicotine is a natural insecticide and the smoke/odor repels them. It also repels girlfriends and other humans, but still.
Some of these border on drive-in schlock or worse, but that's exactly what I look for in sci-fi movies of that era:
- A Boy and his Dog
- The Omega Man
- The Last Man on Earth
- The Terminal Man
- Futureworld
- Dark Star
- Laserblast
- Starcrash
- The Alien Factor
- This is Not a Test
- Mission Stardust
- Countdown (1967)
- Starship Invasions
- Silent Running
- Fantastic Planet
- Fantastic Voyage
- The Visitor / Stridulum
- Children of the Damned
- most Planet(s) of the Apes
I guess technically they're labeled post-hardcore, but that could mean they play bagpipe grindcore for all that's worth. They definitely have hxc/punk roots though, just more melodic & spacey than the usual stuff.
Only problem with that is, on the rare occasion their auth systems drive off a cliff, the forums are usually riding shotgun.
Haven't messed with too much, but pistol/torch harb for sure. Hammer holo is almost great but lacks heat accumulation (really hope that gets added, it's fun otherwise). Condi scrapper with mace/pistol might actually be worthwhile for the first time ever, too.
Kind of simultaneously agree and disagree with Muk's take on scrapper (it's actually amazing if you play around HGH and blast finishers in kits like it was still 2013, but I also get that a lot of players would rather delete their engies than suffer that), but all in all he's spot on. Forcing classes to waste critical/situational skills in order to do what a couple can do just by hitting 1 only results in those classes getting shelved by players, especially when it's brute-forced in such a way that it actually removes aspects of the class/spec's identity.
Anet are probably rushing to get the expansion out on time right now, but I hope they've set aside some time for revisions on this stuff since it's becoming a summer tradition.
Slow-going is way more my speed (as I reply 2 days late and it doesn't even seem weird), so here's hoping it sticks. I haven't exactly been a fan of reddit for some years, but the gw2 sub has been one of the few that made it worth putting up with.