State of the Game

During my decent into Segal madness I read a story that two big name Hollywood executives had a bet with each other that they could make someone with zero charisma and zero Hollywood looks into a big name movie star.

Enter Steven Segal.
That would explain many hollywood careers over the last 20-30 years tbh.
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I wonder how many of that amazing number is composed of multiple alt accounts?
But if a group with 1,000s of members can lose a system to a tiny (in comparison) group...

I'm amazed that they leaned into that number so much when even just the player group number is impressive enough. I suspect that number was used so that the "gaming" press would see the number and write some waffle about twenty five thousand upset gamers.
 
This one is little more recent though I'm not sure he's hit full expansion yet:
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I've seen that. It's where he plays the really fat beardy carpenter, who has his employees also wear dresses although they are not as fat.

The still shot you have is from the scene where he's pointing out the work that needs doing to fix the wooden roof, but accidentally smacks his intern in the face.

I can't remember for sure, but the work in progress name for it is "Wood you look at that Roof, it's Upside yo Head, Death Kill".


I thought your deal was that you dont hope ...you just work with what you're given.

But we all hope for the day you finally break under the strain of your dooooommmmmmmmmm! ;)
 
But we all hope for the day you finally break under the strain of your dooooommmmmmmmmm! ;)

There is no strain i'm under. It's not my doom. It's the playerbase's doom. The weight of that doom is spread across so much of the playerbase that it's weight is imperceptible to any individual.

Though, that playerbase stands on top of the game... and there's a good chance that has strained it too far already. Structural integrity failing. Now it's just waiting for the vacuum of The Void to finish the job.

Perhaps anyway.. if this year ends with profit regardless of the issues odyssey has had, then it's likely to survive. If not, 2023 looks like a fairly realistic doom date.
 
in elite, dangerous is just a ranking you get based on ship kills. Any other use of the word is apparently meaningless at it completely overlaps with "safe, 100% avoidable, riskless"
I find that, at least at my stage in the game, to be mostly incorrect.
In the rest of the world, dangerous implies risk, difficulty, requiring skill to deal with. Something you'd need to worry about.
Maybe years ago. But we live in different times now where danger can just be, um, done away with. (not willing to elaborate more due to "danger" of starting a political sub-thread ;) )
 
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