I picked up Monster Hunter: World on Steam and, so far, I’m loving the more JRPG grind and relatively simpler Dark Souls vibes :D My favourite part of the Dark Souls series was fighting the gigantic, over-the-top bosses and that’s pretty much all you fight in MHW. Feels like (so far) that skill isn’t quite as important as it is in Dark Souls and that works great for me because I’m just not that skilled :D
I haven’t played with anyone in an online session yet so lemme know if you play it too (and show me how it’s really done)!
Enjoy Scene 12 – “Everyone’s Gone”!
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Idk if you take corrections, much less from these comments, but one of Doc’s line’s is missing a “know” in “Do you know what would change if you were gone?” where right now it says “Do you what would change if you were gone?” just thought I’d let you know.
That said, as always Joe, great character interactions, 10/10. Can’t wait to find out more about of the experiments!
@Luio – Thanks for the catch! Fixed :D
JANE’S A BADASS. that’s it.
Hey Joe, I think the https://www.thepocalypse.com/ has a bit of a problem. When I try to access the webcomic through that link I get a privacy error:
“Your connection is not private Attackers might be trying to steal your information from http://www.thepocalypse.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards”
Luckily I was able to access the website and make it to the newest comic through the archive link on the search engine page. Just wanted to let you know.
@ShiftyOne – Thanks for the report! Yeah, I don’t have https set up for the site yet but I do want to look into it, especially if I need to ask you guys for sensitive information for something site/story-related. You should be able to access the site with just http just fine :D Please let me know if you can’t! And, if anyone has any tips or experience with getting https on their site, please let me know!
@Joe, to get https you need to buy a SSL license for your website. It is a relatively simple process and should work right away. Try asking your web hosting provider as they should give you all the information (in details) and might also be able to sell you the SSL license. I recommend that you order this certificate only if you have the spare money for it as the only thing that changes (really) is the letter “s” being added to the “http”. Oh, also it will be displayed on green.
Currently playing “All Dead” by Queen