Tim Cain is a faggot.
Drog Black Tooth casts Banish Developer!
Tim Cain fails
Tim Cain is banished!
Tim Cain is a faggot.
It's not as if Tim Cain would actually return.
I'm more curious about this:
(Rik Schaffer, the composer of Bloodlines, and many other titles).
Also composed one of the best tracks in ESO imo, aside from the main themeI'm more curious about this:
(Rik Schaffer, the composer of Bloodlines, and many other titles).
Would be nice if Feargus hired Rick again. He made great soundtrack for Bloodlines.
Also composed one of the best tracks in ESO imo, aside from the main themeI'm more curious about this:
(Rik Schaffer, the composer of Bloodlines, and many other titles).
Would be nice if Feargus hired Rick again. He made great soundtrack for Bloodlines.
Got a source?He made a lot tracks for the game, but only two of them end up in the album (don't know about the game itself).
That happened because the main composer of ESO didn't want him on the project, but Matt Firor said that he will stay, since Rik was involved in Dark Age of Camelot.
At this point Rik is sort of retired, and only a special project, or a former Troika dev could probably bring him back.
https://forums.planetvampire.com/bl...HPSESSID=eaf54hc76ajer7u8spfsea95o3#msg125572Got a source?He made a lot tracks for the game, but only two of them end up in the album (don't know about the game itself).
That happened because the main composer of ESO didn't want him on the project, but Matt Firor said that he will stay, since Rik was involved in Dark Age of Camelot.
At this point Rik is sort of retired, and only a special project, or a former Troika dev could probably bring him back.
Rik Schaffer: Derrick was hand cuffed by everybody wanting Soule. I wanted to be me. He never really wanted me on the project. But the president, Firor, said sorry he's on. I scored Dark Age of Camelot with Firor at Mythic in '98. ESO was not pleasant.
Rik Schaffer: I scored half that game, two hours of music, some similar to Bloodlines. Internal composer with an agenda sidelined a lot of it. The soundtrack has my two best, but he put only two of mine on and 35 of his lol. Too scared of my "Soule" pun intended.
Rik Schaffer: I can only be me. The mega companies want orchestral scores that sound the same. I'm WAY more into composing with words these days. I have a novel, two screenplays (one a comedy if you can believe it) and two children's books. I've been working on all of them since 2011. I'm shopping them this year and praying it works out.
You want https://github.com/streamlink/streamlink/blob/master/README.mdAnyone know how to download the video from Twitch? So far all the tools I've tried give me error messages...(4K Video Downloader, KeepVid)
VtMB soundtrack: Fueled by depression
You want https://github.com/streamlink/streamlink/blob/master/README.mdAnyone know how to download the video from Twitch? So far all the tools I've tried give me error messages...(4K Video Downloader, KeepVid)
I'll leave figuring out how to use it up to you as a kind of IQ test.
Well, there it goes then. Fuck you and fuck numberless geometric shapes.
Oh well, still have a big backlog of old RPGs I never played. No loss.
From what I've seen, millennial sand Gen Z-ers enjoy tabletop RPGs. They just don't tend to enjoy them transmuted to video game format for some reason. I have been trying to convert friends to the Dork Side. In some respects, I have succeeded. In others, I have failed.I'd be very surprised if the millennials are playing lots of tabletop RPGs, but who knows?
Such things are unheard-of in third-worldia.I'd be very surprised if the millennials are playing lots of tabletop RPGs, but who knows?
This makes me glad to live in Firstworldistan.:mrpresident:Such things are unheard-of in third-worldia.I'd be very surprised if the millennials are playing lots of tabletop RPGs, but who knows?
Such things are unheard-of in third-worldia.I'd be very surprised if the millennials are playing lots of tabletop RPGs, but who knows?
Is Brazil joining Firstworldistan?Such things are unheard-of in third-worldia.I'd be very surprised if the millennials are playing lots of tabletop RPGs, but who knows?
Here in Brazil tabletop RPGs are fairly common.
To quote Hamlet, Act II, Scene III, Line 73?