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I would assume they do. When companies have these free deals, then the intermediary/store hosting the deal will be the party who pays for the claimed copies. As such it is technically copies sold, even though the price is not necessarly the current full price that consumer would pay in another store
A risky skip that makes or brakes any run, especially as it causes a soft lock if you mess it up
That’s not Boo! It’s just some common bitch
There are many sublime sublemmies
Which then transistions into “Warhammer collects my money”
I wanne see old, noseless Vlaakith Cage!
Lot’s of fantastic runs and runners this year!
Imo top quoting, where the reply is added to the bottom of for example an email, is far superior to bottom quoting, where the reply is on top.
With top quoting you can read the entire thread/discourse in order by reading the latest email top to bottom, instead of scrolling up and down.
However, since most people and email clients default to bottom quoting, I’ll have to stick to that. The only thing worse than bottom quoting is inconsistent quoting.
Bottom quoting in emails
Pariah is my name - Hammer King https://open.spotify.com/track/6J8gHcXrXgqKct7Ola6Hua?si=gb6KJZTOT_2ZOQcd9dC_yQ
There is a list divided per act of permanent bonuses here https://bg3.wiki/wiki/Permanent_bonuses
It’ probably one of the most used optional rules, but it is one. It is a lot of fun to have that nat 20 turn a hairy situation around :)
Shar’s mirror of loss has some potential increases as mentioned here https://bg3.wiki/wiki/Permanent_Bonuses
I haven’t gotten around to doing an evil playthrough after launch, but from EA I recall Minthara being recruited to your camp after destroying the grove and succeeding some dialog checks during the next camp section. As far as I can tell, it shouldn’t matter which path you take after this, as the paths to moonrise come after attacking the grove and recruiting her.
Since I haven’t tried this after launch there may be some further checks for her to become a componian rather than just a camp follower that I don’t know about, but destroying the grove and passing the subsequent dialog checks to convince her you’re on the same side should be sufficient.
Yep, bg3 implememted the optional rule of nat 20 always being a success and nat 1 always being a failure
From what I understand, freight trains in the US are also paid in terms of tonnage per train. This incentivises slapping on as many carts with product as possible, even as speed suffers under the strain of all that weight. Considering that all single tracks require meeting trains to stop and wait for these super long, super slow freight trains, passenger traffic get a lot of increased travel time.
There is a more in depth and interesting video on the issue here(Wendover Productions) https://youtu.be/qQTjLWIHN74?si=h8wri7SeNeMwImVz