Dunno if my save is just borked and I’ll have to revert or what, but I can’t seem to find Barbacoa Wraps (and possibly other damage-reduction foods) in my inventory immediately after crafting it. If it helps, I’m currently on Sarah Morgan’s personal quest. I was a little further along, but I reverted to a prior save when...
So from what I’ve been able to determine, the galley in my home ship isn’t working for some reason, BECAUSE THE GALLEY IN THE LODGE BASEMENT CERTAINLY WORKS. WTF
So, just an update: it seems that the bug seems to pertain to the Stroud-Eklund Mess Hall ship module specifically. I replaced that module with several smaller modules, two of them with galleys, and those cooking stations DO work.
So what seems to have been happening is that, after crafting something with the cooking station in a Stroud-Eklund Mess Hall module specifically, it’d eat the required materials and give you nothing like a faulty vending machine.
But replacing that module with several smaller ones helped because other modules’ galleys still work, as do non-ship cooking stations.
So for some reason, I can’t pinpoint what causes this bug, but it seems like the quest log activity that normally appears when you board a hostile ship is no longer appearing, and that may be correlated with the fact that these ships somehow have no crew. Like, at all. No pirate crew, no captain, just an abandoned ship....
I use a balanced boostpack to get through the ladder holes and thus ascend the floors faster.
One of these days, I want to create a ship that’s shaped suspiciously like the mothership from Homeworld (basically built like a tower rather than a flat building), just for kicks (and to test whether this tactic works with multiple floors in the same ladder chamber)
Eh, the original HAB is gone and I replaced it with a workshop, a lab/kitchen, and a few bedrooms, and I’d argue “human centipede-ing” would apply if I was just duplicating the old Frontier HAB.
There’s a type of aid item simply referred to as “ship parts.” Places like Jemison Mercantile and UC Distribution Center sell them sometimes, and you may even earn them by helping UC/Freestar ships beat up hostiles in random encounters.
Edit: and don’t keep them in your on-foot inventory, they weigh 10 kilos each.
I agree, honestly. The way I have it configured, I can even run Starfield (although the way I initially had it, the graphics looked like something off of a PS2/3 or a 3DS, and now the loading screens actually give me plenty of time to read the loading screen tips).
And the indie games (and also Elder Scrolls Online) that I normally play don’t even give me that much trouble.
That eel story just sounds grisly. If I saw someone murk a wild animal that large by hand, even one intended for a meal, on the street in broad daylight, I’d probably audibly mutter “wtf”
Yeah, I didn’t ask or say anything political. I was just baffled and nervously chuckling that apparently fishslaughter in broad daylight was seen as a “New York thing”.
Yeah, I might have to delete Twitter just to get away from political ads.
I subscribed to YouTube premium specifically to avoid political adverts while still supporting content creators (political adverts are even more repetitive and uncreative than commercials, in my mind), and I actively avoid any room my parents are in when they’re watching any TV at all during campaign season.
I’ll get my info on how to vote by actually looking up the candidates’ actions on databases, thanks.
In the first main quest of >!high isle!< (dunno if a certain other site’s spoiler text works here), one of the objectives involves reactivating a lighthouse. The priestess controlling the darned thing then proceeds to stand directly in the now-active light while giving you info related to the quest.
Silly question, but if Acclaim is gone, who has the rights to this franchise to authorize a remaster? I don’t think I was ever taught what happens when a corporation dies.
Is the Irish Sun owned by the same guys as the British version of The Sun? If so, I probably would look for other sources entirely. Preferably far, far away from the “games journalism” sphere.
Weird bug: Barbacoa Wraps (food item) not showing up in inventory when crafted
Dunno if my save is just borked and I’ll have to revert or what, but I can’t seem to find Barbacoa Wraps (and possibly other damage-reduction foods) in my inventory immediately after crafting it. If it helps, I’m currently on Sarah Morgan’s personal quest. I was a little further along, but I reverted to a prior save when...
Bug: after an unknown trigger, every hostile ship I’ve boarded has no crew
So for some reason, I can’t pinpoint what causes this bug, but it seems like the quest log activity that normally appears when you board a hostile ship is no longer appearing, and that may be correlated with the fact that these ships somehow have no crew. Like, at all. No pirate crew, no captain, just an abandoned ship....
Bethesda finally put proper ladders in a game, so of course players have dedicated themselves to designing Starfield ships without any (www.pcgamer.com)
Microsoft estimated Valve’s revenue in 2021 at $6.5bn Interesting to see another view on the scale of Valve’s business (i.imgur.com)
twitter.com/piershr/status/1704084070169280658
TIL illegal upgrades were a feature in this game after I bought this from a pilot who landed on my home planet (sopuli.xyz)
This Starfield puddle exploit lets you rob an entire store's inventory for free (www.eurogamer.net)
[Mild spoilers for ship parts that exist] I still have the starting ship, but not a lot of the original parts are left
imgur.com/a/vZ86jTb...
20+ hours in and my ADHD ass STILL can't figure out how the hell I'm supposed to repair my ship. The "REPAIR" icon is always greyed-out. Help! (i.imgur.com)
What’s next for the Steam Deck? (www.destructoid.com)
[Spoilers] [reposted to add spaces to get spoilers away from preview] Silly question that’s a major spoiler for main questline
spoiler___Can the adoring fan from the “hero worshipped” trait be the one to die during the main quest “High Price to Pay”?
[Spoilers for a quest nane] Where should I stop in the main quest before finishing the entirety of the side content?
All I know is, I don’t want to get anywhere near “high price to pay” until I’m done with the side content completely.
Stories from New York City (image in post body) (pawb.social)
https://pawb.social/pictrs/image/39e40f26-a9aa-4a10-88b3-46c0907e9150.png
Twitter Removes Its 'No Political Ads' Policy Ahead of the 2024 Election (gizmodo.com)
“Priestess, I think the lighthouse is blinding you. Maybe don’t stand there.” (i.imgur.com)
In the first main quest of >!high isle!< (dunno if a certain other site’s spoiler text works here), one of the objectives involves reactivating a lighthouse. The priestess controlling the darned thing then proceeds to stand directly in the now-active light while giving you info related to the quest.
Why do carnivorous/predatory animals seem to sleep more than extremely intelligent animals?
For example, why do things like domestic cats and dogs seem to nap and sleep for longer than humans or elephants?
Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion Remastered - Announcement Trailer (www.youtube.com)
Releasing November 14....
Anybody saw the outage? I didn't realize it happened (i.imgur.com)
source for the article: www.thesun.ie/…/steam-down-latest-downloads/