That's why I only watch the Real Life one. Turns out The Tick in reality looks and sounds quite a lot like Peter Serafinowicz.I see your mistake here. The Tick cartoon series doesn't show reality - it's entirely imaginary.
That's why I only watch the Real Life one. Turns out The Tick in reality looks and sounds quite a lot like Peter Serafinowicz.I see your mistake here. The Tick cartoon series doesn't show reality - it's entirely imaginary.
But you still haven't found Raxxla! Now paint that ship in yellow, name it The Yellow October and get back into it soldier!I took a break when the April update dropped (because it broke things), and I tried getting back into the game today.
I'm just not feeling it.
Now this is likely because I've already done everything I want to do in Elite, over and over and over again, so there's literally "nothing new under the sun", whichever sun it may be in any given system. I've also been spoiled by other games like Subnautica, which scratches many of same itches as ED (I'm primarily an explorer in Elite) while also drawing me back with a compelling story. Ironically it was the broken April update that got me playing Subnautica, LOL.
That said, ED will always have a place on my hard drive. Most story-driven games are done when they are done, but Elite is never really "done". This is not the first time I've walked away from ED, only to come back months later when something new is introduced, so I doubt it will be my last.
I think you are worried about cross-play happening and my coming to hunt you down, mercilessly, in my murderhobo courier...I took a break when the April update dropped (because it broke things), and I tried getting back into the game today.
I'm just not feeling it.
Now this is likely because I've already done everything I want to do in Elite, over and over and over again, so there's literally "nothing new under the sun", whichever sun it may be in any given system. I've also been spoiled by other games like Subnautica, which scratches many of same itches as ED (I'm primarily an explorer in Elite) while also drawing me back with a compelling story. Ironically it was the broken April update that got me playing Subnautica, LOL.
That said, ED will always have a place on my hard drive. Most story-driven games are done when they are done, but Elite is never really "done". This is not the first time I've walked away from ED, only to come back months later when something new is introduced, so I doubt it will be my last.