November 6, 20187 yr I'm a 36 old dad, between work and family i got very little time to play and my favourite genre are crpg's since when i was young; I started playing on Atari ST with Cadaver (bitmap brothers) then i fell in love with Ultima Undeworld wich teached me english (i'm italian), might & magic, fallout and of course baldurs gate. I want to say thanks Obsidian, i loved poe1, but when i play deadfire it bring back to me old memories of afternoons passed playing with friends and nothing else in mind. Thank you sincerely. Edited November 6, 20187 yr by Lord Brunitius
November 6, 20187 yr That is nice... and just wait till Pathfinder: Kingmaker is patched. It will blow your mind!
November 7, 20187 yr Yes! Thank you Obsidian ... can't wait for the next DLC!!! “How do you 'accidentally' kill a nobleman in his own mansion?" "With a knife in the chest. Or, rather, a pair of knives in the chest...” The Final Empire, Mistborn Trilogy
November 10, 20187 yr They didnt do you a favor; they sold you a product. Thank the friend that drove you to the airport not the uber driver.
November 10, 20187 yr They didnt do you a favor; they sold you a product. Thank the friend that drove you to the airport not the uber driver.What? Positivity in your Deadfire forum?! Thank God you’re here to stamp it out. We do owe our thanks to Obsidian because they’re one of the few people making these kinds of games when we’re awash in a sea of AAA mediocrity. Also, most people thank their Uber drivers as a courtesy... Edited November 10, 20187 yr by Grimo88
November 10, 20187 yr That is nice... and just wait till Pathfinder: Kingmaker is patched. It will blow your mind! As someone who is also a dad in his 30s, Kingmaker doesn’t get my time. Too punishing and oblique to enjoy casually and with little time.
November 10, 20187 yr Author You know, videogames are a form of art, i don't think the uber driver put the same passion in what he does. BUT, if the uber driver make you enjoy your travel there's nothing wrong thanking him; you can't go wrong being kind to people and respect others.
November 10, 20187 yr You're not really paying the uber driver, you're paying the uber corporation. It's common courtesy to be polite to the people you interact with, even if they're interacting with you in the process of a transaction- they're not at their job by choice and could use some pleasantness in their day
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