party pizza
this is going to sound strange but I’m not even aware of what that implies
I live in a simple place: pizza comes in small, medium and large. Anything else, you order and pay it by weight/ingredients.
party pizza
this is going to sound strange but I’m not even aware of what that implies
I live in a simple place: pizza comes in small, medium and large. Anything else, you order and pay it by weight/ingredients.
I wasn’t even aware what it was and every single result the search engine returned was around the lines of “recipe for a cake to serve to a large number of people”.
You usually make a recipe to be small and just multiply the volume of ingredients in order to serve more.
not the other way around
You made me find what a sheet cake was and I am sincerely horrified.
Sand and lack of oil.
Smart ass replies aside, if I’m low on sleep, anything - and I do mean anything - has the potencial to grind my gears.
If that is enough for your needs, that’s fine.
from the moment you realize just how easy and powerful using the console is, you learn how to use it
Yes, I understand that; there is a learning curve. For some, too steep.
The short answer is yes. But the interesting part - and I’m talking from personal experience - is that from the moment you realize just how easy and powerful using the console is, you learn how to use it.
And it does not mean you are going to turn into a full on expert or geek, tinkering around the console. You just learn a few simple commands that enable you to do something (or somethings) quicker, easier and cleaner than going through a GUI.
Can you? Yes. Should you? No.
BG3 is not even being considered as an option but a few videos on Youtube peaked curiosity about the genre and gameplay style and I’d like to explore it a bit with them
Write as you see fit your story should be. You can’t please both greeks and trojans. If you think a given character is necessary, put them in your story.
And taking a risk of sounding ignorant and out of touch: why such concern for skin colors?