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Cake day: August 9th, 2023

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  • I’ve been waiting to see another soul speak up about that franchise. They are for sale on PSN still. I think for like $30 a piece because they know they’re still great games.

    I bought it so me and my girlfriend could play splitscreen (which no one seems to make anymore) and it was just as fun as I remember.

    The sad thing is no real end of game content but that’s how those old school games were. Get your character all bad ass and just how you want them, then roll credits.

    I still think of that tavern song too, and the gruff sounding trader in the second game, with the long white hair and beard “Whatever you need, you can find, Right-Here.” Something about the way he punches that “right-here” tickles me lol.


  • Yeah I was teenager playing Baldurs Gate and 2 on PC. I only knew THAC0 because I was a D&D enthusiast and read my uncle’s old books.

    I’m still new to Beehaw not sure how y’all are clipping pieces of the conversation, and replying.

    It seems like a big deal to me, but everyone has been saying the industry is moving to online only anyways. Like the new Diablo.

    I read that BG3 is upwards of 150gigs and plenty of reasons and excuses for digital only. They can't fit it on one disc is the main one but still. 
    


  • Yeesh, I’m a “Baldurs Gate Oldhead” XD man I’m getting old.

    I could just cry at the fact that BG3 is download only. If they never release it hardcopy I will never be able to play it. Being out in the boonies. Even if they could just put what they can on a disc ya know?

    Been looking for a good split screen to play with my gal, and yet what I’m sure is a masterpiece is out of reach.

    There’s also the Dark Alliance Oldheads, they don’t need to be quite as old as me to have played those. Just replayed Dark Alliance II with my gal and it was well worth the heavy price tag for such an old title. Unlike the new Dark Alliance garbage. Which I bought to play split screen and it is not.



  • Thank you for your response. I have a friend with celiac but he doesn’t cook much for himself, he sticks with pre packaged stuff. I always prefer fresh if possible. I feel like the main stick in my side is going to be trying to be gluten free while also lactose intolerant. I’ve adapted well to a fairly lactose free diet and just worry about even more being cut.

    Good idea for searching for celiac friendly recipes, i was looking up “gluten free/lactose free” so I’m not exactly appalled i was getting vegan recipes. Doesn’t seem like there’s much left after taking those ingredients away! But that’s negative, i can see you’re right there are still plenty of things you can have. I’m gonna try to stay positive and take your advice.


  • Thank you for the tip on pasta. This is a big deal for me because i just recently got into it, and I’d like to continue making my own. With my health in decline making pasta is kind of good workout sadly enough. I haven’t made any other types, but can imagine a corn pasta being tasty enough. I’m a big fan of Asian cuisine, so maybe rice noodles could be another direction too. (Though to be honest i didn’t realize until posting this that rice is gluten free)