

Is Valhalla anything like Odyssey where it’s just outrageously long? I put like 50hrs into Odyssey, realized I’d barely scratched the game and stopped playing lol
Which, I liked Odyssey quite a bit. There’s just too much game there for me.
Is Valhalla anything like Odyssey where it’s just outrageously long? I put like 50hrs into Odyssey, realized I’d barely scratched the game and stopped playing lol
Which, I liked Odyssey quite a bit. There’s just too much game there for me.
I think he’s talking about actual mythologies, not fictional pantheons. I’m not sure tho.
Always been like that in my experience.
I remember being frustrated asf as a teenager by people not understanding words or knowing how to spell things. My brother in christ, you have a phone and an internet connection in your pocket with access to basically the entirety of human knowledge. Fucking Google it.
I’ll list a few other pantheons on his behalf if it makes you feel better:
Voodoo, Yoruba, Celtic, Japanese, Polynesian, Aztec.
I have no clue about your notstupidquestion but it’s inspired one of my own.
Why are you taking zinc? I was under the impression that intaking zinc is a terrible idea and should be avoided at all cost.
Maybe it’s specifically inhaling it that’s the issue? I’ve always heard this in a metallurgy context: that you should be careful heating up brass/welding galvanized steel etc because the zinc will turn into a fairly toxic gas.
I just had a mental image of an awkward hug while shoving french fries into your face over her shoulder and fuckin lost it.
Because surprise is important, and if the enemy has precise intelligence on what’s going to happen they can act to make it not happen. Which means that any assumptions your plans make might be outdated or even actively countered.
To quote Sun Tzu, “All warfare is based on deception.” The lengths militaries have historically gone to in order to keep operational security or obfuscate the details of an attack is utterly absurd.
A real world example: In WW2, ahead of the allied invasion of Sicily the British launched Operation Mincemeat. They took the body of a homeless person that had recently died, gave him an entirely fictitious service record/life, and some fake letters heavily implying that the allied invasion of Sicily was a feint and the true invasion was going to be in Greece and Sardinia. Then they took the corpse onto a submarine and let it go where the tide would take it to Spain. The Spanish shared the letters with the Germans, and the Germans then reinforced… all the wrong places. Which made the Allied Invasion of Sicily easier than it potentially could have been.