This edition has made me fall in love with D&D all over again. I was really looking forward to the random generation tables in this book. I'm currently working on automating all the tables into one giant, customisable generator. I'm even adding some stuff from the Pathfinder DMG and things like...
I think that's mostly just Quebec. Unless you're talking about a specialist. I've never had a problem seeing a doctor within 20 min of going except when I had to see a Neurologist. Appointments were a year in advance.
Fixed.
Still the same though. The Chosen One would have been whomever they'd sent after Saren. Bioware seems kind of fond of the "conveniently awesome superhero bumps into shit and becomes the messiah".
I see a lot of responses about "this won't work" and "it's a binary system that'll shame things that don't deserve it". I think that that's probably how it would turn out over here in North America. It would probably work just fine over there.
The US and Canada really don't seem to realize...
I'm just imagining what it would be like if Obsidian did the pen and paper Pathfinder. You're sitting around a table with your friends and an Obsidian employee walks in and takes everyone's dice away or makes you redo the last 3 hours of the night's session.
I really hope they don't make another Uncharted. I would prefer it if they continued trying new things. Especially since they created a nice wrap-up point for the characters.
But I already know what I'll see; A misshapen, digital homonculus frozen in some grotesque pose as the roaring buzz of the crash crescendos and snuffs any joy that may have been gleaned.
The only way I'll play one of their games again is if they paid me. Then again, I've already sworn to...
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