I think it’s funny (not funny ha ha) that we are unfazed by the reveal that aliens are real.
Neptune which has a higher Methane content of course is the Toilet of the Solar System and thus reeks worse than Uranus.
There are many obstacles to terraforming, such as;
- The other planets are too hot or cold because of their distance from the sun. This would also effect weather and plants.
- They don’t have a breathable atmosphere.
- The gravity is too heavy or too light for people and animals to remain healthy (look up the effects of weightlessness on astronauts).
- Some of the planets don’t even have a solid surface (or at least not one that humans can live on).
Colonizing the moons of some planets would be more viable than, say, colonizing Venus or Jupiter.
Late response, but I was referring to terraforming planets like Mars, planets that we know still have water locked away and once had a atmosphere, planets like that could in theory be made habitable again
My sub is up in a day or two. Farewell again. I might come back around Blizzcon time. I dunno.
/salute and Farewell
Take care
Should Anime be adapted the same way as Super Sentai was adapted into Power Rangers?
Yu-Gi-Oh! had a Capsule Monsters Spinoff made by the Western Developers so Western Developers making their own material using the original Anime’s Artstyle is not hard to imagine.
Of course most beloved and still relevant Japanese Franchises still have Anime being churned out except for Sailor Moon and Inuyasha it seems.
In that case how can the West milk existing Anime Franchises when Japan is still doing so itself? All the West can reach for is Inuyasha and Sailor Moon.
Goodbye and I hope things are going well for you in life.
I wonder if the New One Piece Live Action will be good or is the Anime more better? Curious atleast half the times Live Action Animes don’t do extremely well.
I saw Oppenheimer yesterday and all I can say is ‘Wow!’, it really was a great movie. My only critique is that it only just barely skimmed over the devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Otherwise, it was a really great film. The score is super haunting and although the continuity takes a bit to get used to, it’s somewhat different and refreshing once you get how the flow is going.
I did watch it in IMAX though and as someone who is prone to headaches and migraines my brain feels sufficiently boggled for a while.
thanks Buddy.
Yeah I’m ngl probably won’t be playing too much WoW.
Baldur’s Gate 3 dropped and holy moley. The crazy sobs at Larion did it. They actually did it. They made D&D 5e an actual video game.
I feel like this is to RPGs what the Moon Landing was for aeronautics. The dream is finally realized.
It’s not an interpretation of D&D. It’s just D&D. And the production levels being so great for a hardcore PC RPG is like faith restoring. After TES, Fallout and Dragon’s Age went toward more of an action focus I really thought that was it for AAA rpgs. Audience for hardcore, strategic, highly complicated RPGs was just too small for huge budgets.
Well so much for that.
Only complaint thus far is the lack of character voices. I want to recreate my Drow Wild Magic Sorcerer Bask Bronzebeard (gee wonder where I got that surname).
He was found as an infant by a Dwarven adventuring team in the Underdarkwho stumbled into a battle between Drow and Illithid. They mopped that up and split the loot with the Dwarf Paladin winning a ‘basket’ that contained the baby dark elf.
Well he couldn’t leave a baby there in good conscience so took the babe home and raised him alongside his family. Naming the boy Basket, as he was a kind if uncreative dwarf.
This was initially me just trying to figure out how to roll a non-evil Drow aligned character. But he quickly became my favorite character as I’d accidentally made the fantasy version of;
When I have this crazy thing called “free time” and possibly “mental bandwidth”, I’m gunna play that.
Will I play the same dwarf barbarian I start every game I possibly can with, or will I scoot over to a half orc paladin? I haven’t researched it exhaustively because I want to be kind of surprised, but I assume those are viable options.
I haven’t gotten too deep into it but from the looks of it you pick the stat bonuses so races aren’t as critical to class synergy as they used to be.
But there’s still racial abilities that’d factor in quite a bit I’d imagine. And also it seems to effect how you’re perceived in the world quite a bit. I went with a Draconic Human Sorcerer for my first rodeo. High enough charisma to diffuse situations diplomatically, more than enough magic to diffuse people’s atoms if that doesn’t work, and he’s a human but his grandpa’s dragon banging is pretty notable.
And already that’s come up a few times. Seems there’s some ethnic tension between hummies and tieflings.
Also the level of customization goes all the way down. Yes ladies and gentlemen you can now customization your character’s junk. Didn’t wake up expecting to proruse dragonborn uh, tail options, when I woke up yesterday but here we are.
I was briefly horrified it wouldn’t run on my laptop. Forgetting I’d put everything for max battery life when I was on jury duty.
So far runs without issue on my tiny but powerful laptop. It is however massively demanding on your memory though as you might imagine.
I always loved the baldurs gate series. Played them to death as a teen and bought the remasters on steam. BG 3 does look amazing, might buy it down the road
I also heard you can….do it with a Druid in his bear form apparently also.
That’s where I’m at, homey.
Yes, that’s why I’m letting my sub lapse. I don’t have time for many games, but Baldur’s Gate 3 I can take at my own pace.
Also, I’m not Mr. Moneybags like Benny over here, I can’t keep up too many game-related costs.
My main issue is RAM.
And tbh I was dimly aware of the game until yesterday. I was a big fan of Divinity 2 original sin and this is the same studio. Figured I’d give it a go and return it if it wasn’t for me.
So coming in really not expecting more than a licensed version of Divinity 2 I was completely blown away.