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To be fair, many people like Serana primarily due to her having her backstory fleshed out much more than the other companions that you can pick up in the base game.
 

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Wow thanks for the memories, had forgotten that one. TF2 got so bad I sometimes forget the hundred of hours I sank on it long ago.
Can't find the original spycrab video, but have another one from the archives :

 

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A November edition of the PC Gaming Show: https://www.pcgamer.com/pc-gaming-show-2023-preview/

Watch the PC Gaming Show: 2023 Preview on November 17​

Look ahead with us to what's shaping up to be an excellent 2023 for PC gamers.

Later this month we're returning to twitch.tv/pcgamer(opens in new tab) and other livestreaming platforms to look ahead at 2023 on PC. Tune in on November 17th at 10 AM Pacific (1 PM Eastern, 6 PM GMT) for an overview of next year's most interesting games, featuring a few unveilings of never-before-seen games, along with new footage and commentary on what could be big in '23.

Here are some of the games set to appear in the 2023 Preview:
  • Kerbal Space Program 2 (featuring an exclusive interview with creative director Nate Simpson).
  • A brand new game from League of Geeks, the creators of Armello and the recently announced reboot of Solium Infernum
  • Shadows of Doubt
  • The Great War: Western Front
  • The Top 5 Most-Wanted Games of 2023, as selected by PC Gamer
The show will be hosted by PC Gaming Show fixture Frankie Ward(opens in new tab), who first appeared on the PC Gaming Show in 2018. Frankie is known for hosting international esports events across a variety of games including Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and League of Legends. She was also the expert commentator on the 2021 reboot of GamesMaster for E4 on UK TV.

The PC Gaming Show: 2023 Preview is presented in partnership with Intel. Other sponsors for this year's show also include Starry Studio, Team Miaozi, Plaion, Ravenage, Fireshine Games, Frontier, SEGA, tinyBuild, Fatshark, Hashbane, Wired Productions, Top Hat Studios and Avalanche Studios Group.

Viewers can watch the show via twitch.tv/pcgamer, youtube.com/pcgamer, twitch.tv/twitchgaming, or on Steam. For more information, visit pcgamingshow.com or visit the Steam event page, which will feature each game shown in the broadcast. Content creators can read more about co-streaming the PC Gaming Show: 2023 Preview here.
Keep your garbage in the News forum, Christkiller
 

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A November edition of the PC Gaming Show: https://www.pcgamer.com/pc-gaming-show-2023-preview/

Watch the PC Gaming Show: 2023 Preview on November 17​

Look ahead with us to what's shaping up to be an excellent 2023 for PC gamers.

Later this month we're returning to twitch.tv/pcgamer(opens in new tab) and other livestreaming platforms to look ahead at 2023 on PC. Tune in on November 17th at 10 AM Pacific (1 PM Eastern, 6 PM GMT) for an overview of next year's most interesting games, featuring a few unveilings of never-before-seen games, along with new footage and commentary on what could be big in '23.

Here are some of the games set to appear in the 2023 Preview:
  • Kerbal Space Program 2 (featuring an exclusive interview with creative director Nate Simpson).
  • A brand new game from League of Geeks, the creators of Armello and the recently announced reboot of Solium Infernum
  • Shadows of Doubt
  • The Great War: Western Front
  • The Top 5 Most-Wanted Games of 2023, as selected by PC Gamer
The show will be hosted by PC Gaming Show fixture Frankie Ward(opens in new tab), who first appeared on the PC Gaming Show in 2018. Frankie is known for hosting international esports events across a variety of games including Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and League of Legends. She was also the expert commentator on the 2021 reboot of GamesMaster for E4 on UK TV.

The PC Gaming Show: 2023 Preview is presented in partnership with Intel. Other sponsors for this year's show also include Starry Studio, Team Miaozi, Plaion, Ravenage, Fireshine Games, Frontier, SEGA, tinyBuild, Fatshark, Hashbane, Wired Productions, Top Hat Studios and Avalanche Studios Group.

Viewers can watch the show via twitch.tv/pcgamer, youtube.com/pcgamer, twitch.tv/twitchgaming, or on Steam. For more information, visit pcgamingshow.com or visit the Steam event page, which will feature each game shown in the broadcast. Content creators can read more about co-streaming the PC Gaming Show: 2023 Preview here.
Keep your garbage in the News forum, Christkiller

Wow, the prophecies were true.
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it... was never even a complex game

what the fuck
The 7th gen was disastrous because it exposed journos and casuals to dumbed down versions of PC games and it blew their minds. Imagine playing Oblivion as your first RPG and thinking it was unmatched peak depth.
 

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The wheat was rotten and full of chaff. The copper tools broke after the first use.
When I went back to the market the seller was gone, absolute scam.
By Utu, I swear I will give that handrubbing thief a taste of my shoe.
He was way too happy for a traveling merchant.

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HELPFUL REPORT ABUSE
 

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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
Gamers are modern day monks

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On the surface this sounds like "lol gamers are incels who'd rather play video games than sex a girl" but when you read more closely, this is pure incline:

It says they have not had a non-romantic sexual encounter in the past year. It says they are spurning casual encounters. That means they do have girlfriends or wives. They merely choose not to engage in shallow, pointless hookup culture with casual sex.
 

NecroLord

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It says they have not had a non-romantic sexual encounter in the past year. It says they are spurning casual encounters. That means they do have girlfriends or wives. They merely choose not to engage in shallow, pointless hookup culture with casual sex.
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Ereshkigal

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It says they have not had a non-romantic sexual encounter in the past year. It says they are spurning casual encounters. That means they do have girlfriends or wives. They merely choose not to engage in shallow, pointless hookup culture with casual sex.
A lot of men today want intimacy and love, not just sex; which is why calling them incels is pointless, sex is easy to get and you can always pay for it. Most of these men are actually volcels.
 

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It says they have not had a non-romantic sexual encounter in the past year. It says they are spurning casual encounters. That means they do have girlfriends or wives. They merely choose not to engage in shallow, pointless hookup culture with casual sex.
A lot of men today want intimacy and love, not just sex; which is why calling them incels is pointless, sex is easy to get and you can always pay for it. Most of these men are actually volcels.
This post plus the avatar had me bursting :lol:
 

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