I appreciate the heads up!
I am at least slightly observant of static discharge (since Im usually sitting on my bedroom carpet when I clean the PC) so I always keep on hand on the frame of the tower. Ive convinced myself that the equivalent to being "grounded".
It is my understanding that cRPG players will only use the most optimal path, to the detriment of their own game. So if anything Bards Tale sounds like it has 2 too many choices.
^But isnt the difference that there are no redundant spells in D&D while PoE has 2-3 versions of the same spell but stronger? Because PoE spells dont scale and D&D spells do scale?
Ah, the mantra of my poor Southern upbringing, where a yard full of cars on blocks is everyone else's problem. Don't like the look, don't look. Don't like the smell of piled garbage, don't breathe. smh.
Wait a gosh diddly minute! The kid is 25 but the house has only been painted that way for ~1 year. How did they prevent him from wandering off and getting lost for eternity during the fist 24 years?
@GD: What wild wild west are you living in?
@Malc: Eye of the beholder. Sure Starry Night today, but 10 Houses Painted in Protest jackassery tomorrow. Also, most suburban and urban housing in the US are within direct sightline of several other properties. So just having functioning eyeballs will cause a person to notice the house.
Do they need an excuse for painting the house like a bunch of clowns? In most communities, yes, there are stipulations to such things as it impacts the neighboring houses in both value and happiness. In this case it looks like they reeled out some stupid excuse to play on peoples sympathies. I am willing to concede that their son may only be capable of uttering the words "van Gogh house" and nothing else (winkyface) but it would suck to live across the street from these people.