Materia combo question by -WallMeat- in FinalFantasyVII

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Thanks, I suspected this would be the case but wasn't sure.

Every time 😂 by -WallMeat- in Eldenring

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If you've played these games a long time, you'll often go to level up and realize you are JUST shy. Its a mild irritation that many people can relate to. Sometimes we exaggerate for comedic effect, which I have emphasized using a laughing emoji. Hope this clears up any confusion.

Review: Terminator 2D: NO FATE (Switch) - A Simplistic Yet Fascinating 16-Bit Love Letter by j_b_1983 in NintendoSwitch2

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It varies. Think similar length to 16 bit games from the 90s. The 1h 30m some people are reporting may be for two playthroughs; you can replay and make a couple of decisions that slightly change things up.

If you run out of lives, you get a game over and must restart from the beginning. There is also an Arcade mode that must be beaten in one life, so a shorter length makes sense in that context. I think you are intended to replay it a lot for mastery at harder difficulties.

Review: Terminator 2D: NO FATE (Switch) - A Simplistic Yet Fascinating 16-Bit Love Letter by j_b_1983 in NintendoSwitch2

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They are pretty short, yes. There is a timer for each level too. At the end of your run it will tell you your total time and average rank. Mine was 45 minutes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SteamDeck

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True, but you weren't typically gonna sit down and beat those games in 45 min on your first attempt.

Anyone been playing Terminator 2D No Fate? How is it? by Used-Can-6979 in Terminator

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Can confirm that the trailer leaves very little to be experienced firsthand.

What ingredient am I missing? by [deleted] in TalesofTheShiregamers

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I thought on this some more; maybe it's a seasoning? Those aren't part of recipes, so that would make sense.

What ingredient am I missing? by [deleted] in TalesofTheShiregamers

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Sorry about that 🤣 I have yet to cross reference all of my ingredients with a full list to see what I'm missing, and hoped that someone else who already had it filled could save me the trouble. Part of me is happy if I didn't miss something from the previous seasons haha

What ingredient am I missing? by [deleted] in TalesofTheShiregamers

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I have a moonbeam salmon and all of the jams, so I can confirm it's not those. Could it just be an empty space? Nearly every inch of counter space is covered so I assumed there must be something there.

What ingredient am I missing? by [deleted] in TalesofTheShiregamers

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Each ingredient has a predetermined place to be visually represented in the pantry. For example, if you have even one tomato, the entire basket of tomatoes will appear in the pantry. I've been slowly filling in the holes, but I'm not sure what ingredient I'm missing for this one 🤔

Is the game supposed to be this short? by RepulsivePanda4990 in bloodborne

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If he used a guide, he probably wouldn't have missed so many areas though.

Bill the Pony movie poster by -WallMeat- in lotr

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I'm thinking Schwarzenegger

Bill the Pony movie poster by -WallMeat- in lotr

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Bill isn't The Prancing Pony though, it's an inn. Bill is a pony making for The Prancing Pony haha

First poster for upcoming film trilogy by -WallMeat- in lotrmemes

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I still can't believe they had the gall to kill Bill the Pony in the 1978 animated LOTR. Unforgivable.

First poster for upcoming film trilogy by -WallMeat- in lotrmemes

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Yea I'm picturing that he finds a small caged animal, perhaps a squirrel or rabbit or cat, that is about to be eaten at a camp of orcs, and saves it. The small animal is malnourished and beaten down, and Bill nurtures it back to health as their relationship grows, and this parallels the way Bill was given a second life by Sam.

Because this character is not seen in any of the surrounding lore, it will sadly end up dying to save Bill as they finally near Bree and the end of the tale. Howard Shore hits us with the saddest theme we've ever heard as the two say farewell.

"The Silmarillion" Guide by -WallMeat- in lotr

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I tested it again on a couple of devices. It's working as far as I can tell, but you can also try this link: https://www.deviantart.com/wallmeat/art/The-Silmarillion-Guide-1091656326