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@trogdor In our CoS campaign (the one I hated) a PC in the party wound up purchasing some supplies on credit, promising to pay back the storekeeper in a week. They eventually sent the money on Day six, on a familiar
We joked that the shopkeeper should send a response that "The money you sent never received me"... on the same familiar. Through which the PC could see :-)
Anyone mind if I bounce some boardgame acquisition ideas here? If you know a game I mention, you can comment to [un]recommend it.
Background: I am a board gamer with a particular liking for moderately complex strategic wargames and Euro-strat. My SO likes board games too but usually just plays whatever happens to be around, except the bulk of my tiny collection is too heavy for her tastes and I must admit, for myself too since sometimes it'd be fun to play a game that doesn't take the whole night.
I have a longish list of games that intrigued my SO, I'm not going to post all of them here at once but I'll drop them piecemeal after I get a basic idea of what they're about
Okay so first of is Dust in the Wings, it's a game about butterflies. I think the basic idea is to disperse stacks of butterflies, Mancala style, to fulfill objective cards. Seems simple and fun
Objective cards may be eg. "collect three red butterflies in a space" or more complex where a group of consecutive spaces must have a certain type of butterfly each.
Ooh, Quirky Circuits is a co-op programming game about creating robotic animals. Players throw in instructions without being allowed to communicate otherwise, to make a robot perform some tasks.
Perhaps quite appropriate to our usual audience here, there's One Deck Dungeon for 1-2 players. Seems to be a roguelike-inspired dungeon adventure game. I don't quite follow how the 2P mode plays though
But seems solid overall.
Until Daylight is a zombie apocalypse survival co-op strategy (she really likes co-ops) but at least one reviewer considers it too random to be enjoyable. Anyone know about this?
5 Minute Dungeons sounds like fun quick action, good snack game maybe. Reviews mention companion app which I dislike, not sure if that's necessary to play.
@RedRiderX Ironically, it's the same amount of memory that's in my current build. Only difference is that the new one will have capacity up to 128GB if I ever somehow decide I need it.
Was originally going to get the RTX2070 Super, but the 5700 XT is only slightly poorer performing, has much better double-precision performance (which matters to me; I use it in some of my projects, if you can believe it), and costs like $130 cheaper, so it's a pretty obvious choice.