Some people will go very, very far out of their way to be very slightly petty. It's...the principle.
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Not if you play the rules as written. There is no such thing as a critical success on an ability check in 5E. Nat 20s only apply to attacks.
I believe he was correcting OPs use of omnipotent. An omniscient being wouldn't perceive the passage of time like humans.
It's throwing a little bit of shade.
It very much is a difference. If you've ever worked a corporate job, the relationship between devs and execs is exactly the same as a publisher and studio relationship. The devs did not want to release the game yet, nor do I think they wanted to support legacy consoles, but the shareholders forced that on them.
Thank the EPA (in the US) for that, not consumers.
Also, 40 cents in 1975 is equivalent to $2.28 USD today.
An outspoken pro-LGBT and womens' rights musician, and a pro-vax athlete. They're using their fame for good.
Pick better targets, these are friendlies.
Brand new previous year models go on sale for that cheap every year when new models are released. If you want a killer deal on a brand new car, start looking at the handful of 2023 models still sitting on lots now that 2024 models are out.
Assuming that's about a 60 mile commute and they average 30 miles per gallon, that means it costs your friends 1/8th of their income just to drive to work.
2 gals x $4/gallon x 2 trips = $16. That's one hour of their eight hour shift that they have to work just to be able to work.
That's if they get 30mpg. At 20mpg, it costs them $24, or 1.5 hours of work just to afford to get to work.
$150/hour with a one hour minimum? See ya next week, buddy!
IIRC, CDPR had delayed it a number of times for just that reason, but were eventually pressured into releasing earlier than they wanted. On PC, there were some minor issues that were quickly patched, but none that negatively affected my playthrough.
Eh? RCS is an open standard. Yes, you're basically required to use Google's RCS endpoints at this point unless you want to host your own, but it's far superior to SMS. Apple made their own proprietary version in iMessage instead, so you have iPhones on iMessage and every other phone in the world on RCS.