

Chicken and waffles is a thing. Maybe he didn’t want to smell like syrup for a week so he skipped the waffles.
Just a bridgeman doing his thing.
Chicken and waffles is a thing. Maybe he didn’t want to smell like syrup for a week so he skipped the waffles.
Tier 10.
Who’s coming with me?
Also Pug: Felix dies tortae!
Strong lady who can pick me up with one hand and doesn’t need me to emotionally support her all the time? What’s not to love?
kph? Did you mean km/h?
The chairs are essentially full suspension bmx frames and wheels in the form of a wheel chair. They’re legit.
It’s a thing. It’s called WCMX like BMX but wheelchair instead of bike.
I know a couple wheelchair users who would send it. There are guys here in medellin that ride their wheelchairs in the skate parks.
Jan Hus is stirring up trouble but Henry goes to Kuttenberg in KCD2, not Prague. Hus and the Hussites are mentioned a few times in passing.
That’s me with bohemian culture after playing Kingdom Come Deliverance.
They don’t have the iconic background in the wardrobe. That also confused me the first time I went looking to make his outfit. You’ll have to either remember the icon of each item or hover over them to see the names.
His items are only marked as quest items until you have them all. Then you can stick them in the stash.
Also the wardrobe populates from any item you have acquired, not just the ones in the stash. I know this because I always go buy a bunch of street clothes in watson before talking to Jackie. I don’t stick them in the stash. I just buy them and disassemble them and use the parts for upgrades.
No I used, sir or mister or LT. Like I was supposed to.
None of the clothing matters for stats in 2.0+ of cyberpunk. Like the helmets are 25 armor at orange quality. That much armor only affects your character at less than level 10. At higher levels all your stats come from talent points and cyberware. Like my character at level 60 has 1450 armor. The 25 from a helmet or flak vest is negligible. This allows you to wear whatever gear you want to look good.
You don’t have to worry about outfits at all which is great since there are only like a dozen outfits in the game and half are just hazmat suits. Just wear the clothes you want and keep your armor cyberware up to date.
Try exercising a little and you’ll be able to do stuff fine in your fifties. Sit behind a computer for twenty years doing nothing and your comment would apply.
World of Warcraft had the transmogrification system that did this. They introduced it a few years into the game and it was great. No longer looking like a clown while playing your character really helps with immersion.
Uh, what? When i was in we called each other by our first names if we were friends or last names if we were acquaintances. Hardly anyone used ranks unless you were being yelled at or had to report. I was in a combat arms unit so maybe its different for other types of units but i doubt it.
Like an unknown genus
I’ve met a bunch of Special Forces guys. Half of them looked like dorky wiry accountants.