Crassus’ lost legion is just conjecture, there’s no convincing evidence. It’s a fun thought, though.
Crassus’ lost legion is just conjecture, there’s no convincing evidence. It’s a fun thought, though.
I’ve never seen a convincing source for this factoid. As best I can tell, “killer whale” was never “whale killer” in recorded written text.
Mostly just the rocket guars, honestly.
Yus indeed - which would be problematic if we’d made this announcement on any other day of the year!
“Fly at a bearing of 337° for six parsecs, then take a right at Barnard’s Star… or was it a left?”
I did have a quick chat with Ignatious after the fact, we’re square! I admit that this didn’t come up on our radar when preparing the prank, though.
I think we’ve done one every year for as long as I’ve been with the project. Not going to break that streak if I can help it!
There’s definitely room to help if you have time! Filecutting and navmesh are some of the quicker tasks to master; the former has quite a low barrier of entry in particular.
If you don’t have time, that can’t be helped; thanks for the good intention at least!
In theory, updates aren’t a bad thing; the Special Edition caused us a big headache, but the result is a way more stable and performant game. Recompiling the game does break injection-dependent integration (SKSE), though, and some of the CK releases have introduced bugs that the community then needs to fix.
Obligatory Big Train link: “the actual train wouldn’t be quite as fast as that.”
Generally, we’re in a vacuum from ESO. Occasionally, pieces of their design have been brought up for reference, but to my knowledge, we’ve not used their written material in any notable way.
P.S. Our lawyers have asked us to warn you not to actually take deep dives wearing iron armor.
It’s Lindisfarne, not Lindisphone.
Dumb question: how can I set up a small ongoing donation to lemmy.world specifically? I can’t seem to find it on the mobile site.
It’s anglicized from Hebrew בַּיִת (house); there are a bunch of accepted ways to spell it, including “bet” and “bayt” as well.