No GPUs? Newegg's Latest Shuffle Event Offers Tea Kettles, Other Random Items
On Tuesday morning, Newegg's raffle system to sell PC graphics cards was instead offering up random items, including water boilers, air fryers, and antivirus software.
Okay, so yes I did. I think I need to watch a tutorial on how to play the ****ing thing because I couldn't figure out how to do anything instinctively. So I have it but have only played for about 30min until I gave up because I couldn't figure out how to initiate a battle.@Gameface
Did you pick up Total War 3 Kingdoms? It felt awfully similar to Koei games.
I like it enough to go "one more turn" though.
I can't believe that was just over a year ago. It honestly feels like a lifetime ago.Up late looking to get an Nvidia RTX 3080 FE at launch.
Wish me luck!
There is a netflix doc that talks about this, if I remember right. It has to do with how much of our life is passing in terms of percentage. When you are 10, 1 year is a whopping 10% of your life, so not much to compare to so it feels longer than it is (yes yes that's what she said). When you are 100 years old, then that same 1 year is only 1% of your life, so it feels much shorter. This also has to do with what you have experienced. The more new experiences, the more it catches you attention so it feels like it is more full when you are younger and less experienced. 2021 is anomalous, as was 2020, due to the fact that all of our routines were disrupted, which are what we use to mark time, and we all experienced new things. Something like that.I can't believe that was just over a year ago. It honestly feels like a lifetime ago.
Throughout my entire life it has felt like time has gone by faster and faster, but 2021 feels like it has lasted 10 years.
I am sure you could figure it out if you went with Cao Cao or Sun Jian for your first campaign. Sun Jian gets so much space early on, it's great for build-up.Okay, so yes I did. I think I need to watch a tutorial on how to play the ****ing thing because I couldn't figure out how to do anything instinctively. So I have it but have only played for about 30min until I gave up because I couldn't figure out how to initiate a battle.
I really got excited about the game and then I was disappointed. I'm realizing that I don't have the patience and willingness to endure the learning curve that I had when I was 14.
I went with Liu Bei, he was always my favorite in ROTTK III, followed closely by Cao Cao. I always went east first and got rid of Sun Jian, Sun Ce, Zhuge Liang, Sun Quan etc.,. My finale was usually rooting out Dong Zhou in the north-west. Although a lot of times I would go for Dong Zhou early so I could get Lu Bu. Having Guan Yu, Zhang Fie and Lu Bu all on my side was my jam.I am sure you could figure it out if you went with Cao Cao or Sun Jian for your first campaign. Sun Jian gets so much space early on, it's great for build-up.
Learning curve thing is real. Last Civilization game I played I was pretty much rolling without knowing I was doing. There is nothing wrong with running a few campaigns to the ground though.
The generals make a lot of difference in battle. Shu's top 3 are elite and Lu Bu is a beast as usual. Generals still make a difference but I think some of the relationship dynamics weren't there like with KOEI games.I went with Liu Bei, he was always my favorite in ROTTK III, followed closely by Cao Cao. I always went east first and got rid of Sun Jian, Sun Ce, Zhuge Liang, Sun Quan etc.,. My finale was usually rooting out Dong Zhou in the north-west. Although a lot of times I would go for Dong Zhou early so I could get Lu Bu. Having Guan Yu, Zhang Fie and Lu Bu all on my side was my jam.
I'll watch a tutorial and start with Cao Cao and see what I can do.