You’ll discover a lot more buns with foreign search terms. You’ll have really made it once you get the Japanese bun vlogs.
Shoutout to Zogg for all the Earth sciences
I love the non-infringing memes on Wikimedia Commons. They’re charmingly janky yet a good facsimile of mainstream meme formats.
An example of a simple meme with visual symbols that fills in meaning where text is lacking.
You will need games that have crossplay between PC and Xbox One so you can play together across different platforms. Multiple people have suggested Left 4 Dead 2, but that doesn’t have crossplay. Most of the shooters I personally play don’t have it, but there definitely are shooters with crossplay.
Here are my recommendations that have crossplay:
…Yeah, that’s it for crossplay shooters I recommend. For crossplay games that aren’t shooters:
If everyone is on PC, things will open up a good bunch. Old-school networked games generally still work. You can go FFA deathmatch in your old favourites or in newer arena shooters, like Warsow or Disco Dodgeball.
There was a very big plot arc from 2009 to 2019. The story is officially over and the comic has returned to gag-a-day format, but now with the expanded cast from the storyline.
I recommend diving into the archive to read through that arc. It’s one of my favourite webcomic storylines.
This post is a trick to make you lick game cards and find out
The USSR could not out-pizza the hut.
Truly, he is the peak of manliness.
I love articles that have fun with imagery.
Terrorblade? More like terrible with a blade!
I’ve been out of the RSS metagame for a long while, so I don’t have any particular recommendation. I’ve just been using Inoreader on mobile as well for the past several years since it works for my purposes. There very well could be better choices out there but there’s no urgency for me to switch.
If patch notes are announced in an official blog, it’s likely that it has an RSS or Atom feed. You can subscribe to the blog from an RSS reader and it’ll appear in the feed.
And if you haven’t heard of RSS readers before, welcome to the world of being able to subscribe to almost any website you want! The news and webcomics come to you, not the other way around.
Update: an example.
I open my reader (Inoreader), select “Add feed”, and enter https://www.teamfortress.com/
. It detects the TF2 official blog and I select “Follow” to add it to my feeds. Now, when TF2 updates and patch notes are posted, I can refresh my reader to see the latest patch notes.
That’s what he’s been building up to!
We decided to avoid using “free” or “libre” in the name because we don’t think it does the project justice.
Extremely correct call.
They have mentioned before that they gave up on episodic development, which tacitly ditches Episode 3. The episodes ended up not being that much easier or faster to make and in a time when PC games in retail was still kind of relevant, it was a pain to make, distribute, and get shelf space for.