True, but I think maybe you missed this being about additive and subtractive color mixing.
also misericordiae@kbin.social
True, but I think maybe you missed this being about additive and subtractive color mixing.
So, I feel like 2, maybe with 3 in certain high-traffic areas, would be a good idea, for a couple reasons:
Could even have 2 shut off in quieter neighborhoods that have no open businesses during the wee hours.
Not Gamescom-related, but there was a Nintendo Direct that showed off some indie/partner games on the 27th, and a CoD thing today (the 28th), if either of those were what you were thinking of?
Only other thing that comes to mind is maybe the Future Games Show, but that was last week (list of trailers here).
Interesting idea, I’ll have to try it sometime.
Otherwise broccoli stems are not too versatile.
I just throw them into whatever I’m making that uses the florets (peeled and chopped, ofc), and it’s always been fine. Alternatively, try shredding/julienning them (again, peeling first) and throwing them into a fresh batch of coleslaw.
Fanart of artist rendition:
I have the sound of this stuck in my head now, thanks.
Did a quick search, looks like ExeKiller, which isn’t out yet. Hope you find something good to play in the meantime!
I don’t really min/max profit too much when I play, so I might not be the best person to ask, but I’ll try to give you some things to consider!
For year 1 (not year 2) Spring, I’ve seen a lot of people suggest either parsnips or potatoes. Parsnips get you farming XP faster–plus you get gold star turnips for the community center–but potatoes are higher profit per plant, so you won’t have as many energy issues trying to water everything. Also, you might want to save up some money for the Egg Festival…
Btw, fishing can be a good source of fast cash, if you don’t mind the fishing mechanic.
Don’t worry, time doesn’t affect the Joja/community center thing. You’re good to do it at your own pace.
Glad to help! Hope you enjoy it.
If you’re having fun, you’re doing what you should be. If you’re getting bored, however, and you’re past Spring 5, there’s a couple of things you might have missed:
I’ll second all of these, especially the lack of scrollbar and “expand text post in feed” button, and the hidden like/dislike buttons. The like/dislike vs upvote/downvote thing is tricky; I don’t have a good solution for it, but maybe different icons that don’t read as up/down would work.
Also, from a quick poke at things:
Overall, though, this is super impressive!
Iirc from my time on kbin, posts are for the “microblog” part, i.e. the part that interacts with mastodon.