Gotta slow roll it so the Dems can accomplish as little as possible in the first 100 days.
Gotta slow roll it so the Dems can accomplish as little as possible in the first 100 days.
The President is the source of all clearances/classifications, he can declassify things by just saying them in public if he wants.
It's really good and improves upon the first game. It was review bombed like crazy by chuds when it came out, so just ignore the user score on metacritic.
I'm actually about to replay it since it's been a while and Grounded difficulty is out, so if anything speaks to the game's quality it's that.
I'd say the unofficial patch, the unofficial patch plus, and uncut wasteland. They won't change anything besides bug fixes and restoring cut content, so the experience will still be vanilla if that's what you're going for.
https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/51664/ Unofficial Patch
https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/62953/ Unofficial Patch +
https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/56625/ Uncut Wasteland
If you haven't modded the game before you'll also need:
https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/54991/ Fallout Mod Manager
http://nvse.silverlock.org/ New Vegas Script Extender
https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/58277/ JIP NVSE Plugin
The author of this article also did one on the singularity, it seems like peddling bullshit is up their alley.
Cybersecurity exists solely to give powerful people a warm fuzzy feeling.
The more you learn the more you realize how pointless it is against someone who's dedicated to getting into your network.
I can't speak for everyone, but I feel that if you grew up in the 90s you probably watched a bunch of stuff that came out in the 80s since your parents would have owned/liked a lot of stuff from then. I always felt like having nostalgia for the time right before you were born was common because of that.
I love stealth games, but in reality most of them are about spamming quicksave as make your way through areas.
Re:Zero is the best for subverting the genre in its current state and not being another boring power fantasy.
That, and the episode "From Zero" never fails to make me cry.
This one in Tennessee was finished in 2018: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b2/Sacred_Heart_Cathedral_%28Knoxville%2C_TN%29_-_exterior.jpg
It reminds me of a statehouse/courthouse. I kind of like it, but for entirely different reasons than the one in the OP.
No, I was useless.
One time I ate a bunch of carolina reaper beef jerky and ordered spicy Thai food for dinner.
The following day was the worst day of my entire life.
WOTC is brilliant because of how they addressed the complaints from vanilla.
Everyone complained that having turn limits in almost every mission was annoying and restrictive. Instead of getting rid of them they added enough new mission types to dilute how many you had to deal with. Then, on top of that you resistance orders to help you out with those missions when you can't avoid them.
XCOM 1 can be interpreted as you fighting against settler colonial aliens.
XCOM 2 WOTC with the tactical legacy soundtrack is peak XCOM. In one moment the game is a stress inducing nightmare as you struggle to keep your failing campaign alive against increasingly overwhelming odds. In another, it's the most ridiculous power fantasy ever as XCOM rolls through, alpha strikes every pod, blows up half the settlement they were supposed to protect, and leaves a shitload of dead cops ADVENT in their wake.
World Conquest, but woke.
You can also do this with music. I get recommendations all the time of people reacting to Japanese bands I like. Just gotta find the right niche that's sizable, but not actually mainstream so you can reassure their fans that the music they like is good.
TNG is what I grew up with so it's my favorite.
Looks like someone edited the wiki article, it's been reverted now. If you check the history they also said "Socialist Nazi Germany".