“Better save these elixirs for the last boss.” Proceeds to beat the game without using them
“Better save these elixirs for the last boss.” Proceeds to beat the game without using them
I replied to the OP in an adjacent post but I’ll paste it here as well.
My very first track (1996) Anteros Beat
My personal favorite track (2011) Starbortorium
And my last track that I never got to finish because I got really sick (2012) I’m Not A Bargain
I was never formally trained in music but I absolutely fell in love with everything about it. I ended up writing poetry and lyrics a lot towards the end up my recording journey. I’m hoping to get back into it once my son is a bit older but I’d need to purchase a lot of gear I sold haha.
Thank you for listening. It means the world to me.
My very first track (1996) Anteros Beat
My personal favorite track (2011) Starbortorium
And my last track that I never got to finish because I got really sick (2012) I’m Not A Bargain
I was never formally trained in music but I absolutely fell in love with everything about it. I ended up writing poetry and lyrics a lot towards the end up my recording journey. I’m hoping to get back into it once my son is a bit older but I’d need to purchase a lot of gear I sold haha.
Thank you for listening. It means the world to me.
It wasn’t my first RPG, but playing through Final Fantasy 6 (3 in the US) in middle school made me fall in love with music.
I ended up asking my parents for a digital piano and acoustic guitar which eventually spiraled into download ModPlug Tracker to sequent music. I didn’t have a powerful computer back then so I’d record one-shot samples from my digital piano and spent a few hours each day trying to create my own music.
I stopped recording around 2012 because I got really sick and music didn’t pay the bills. I’m a father now with a 5 year old son and I’m looking forward to sharing my love of music with him.
If anyone is interested, I can share one of my very early tracks and one of my last recordings to listen to. It’s one of my favorite things to do, sharing the culmination of my work.
For the love of everything just make Octopath Traveler 3!
It’s always a good time to become a patient gamer (if you’re into single player games).
Austin Powers 2 when he fights mini me. I couldn’t breathe it was so dumb and funny.
She makes me want to play Rift of the Necrodancer.
I’m Asian and this once happened to me when I went to get some Chinese fast food. Another customer asked why I was there when I could just make this stuff at home.
Love the series and am about to start Trails Of Cold Steel II soon!
I was at a wedding tonight and everyone on the dance floor seemed to know what to do with their hands while dancing. I just can’t seem to figure it out.
I love love love rhythm games. As a Beatmania player since the late 90s, how difficult is this game?
Maybe a conversation for a different time. Have a good one.
Being able to food on the table is a priority for all of us and I use a computer for that as well.
The argument was about ecological damage which is also true, especially for running all this hardware to run these models to create said art.
Perhaps I need my fridge more than I need AI generated art.
Sounds like you need this: https://mikeljakobi.bandcamp.com/album/middle-earth-chill
Octopath Traveler II OST by Yasunori Nishiki.
I’m not sure if you were looking only for bands or music with lyrics, but this is probably my favorite video game soundtrack of all time.
Samples:
I used to attend church with a small following (50-60 members). The pastor seemed very kind at the time and still does some charitable things… But when my grandfather was dying in the hospital, he suggested that suffering brings you closer to God and any kind of hospice or pain-relief was a sin.
The next Sunday I attended, the pastor starting mocking the medical staff during a sermon, basically airing my family business and likened my family to Judas. I walked out and never came back.
Some of my family still attends his church. I saw the pastor a few years ago and extended my hand for a handshake and he walked away.
My mom and I talk about this whole situation sometimes (she attends a different church). “If you hear something at church you don’t agree with, don’t bring it home with you.” That was her way of saying that the pastor is just a person, too. Take what you can from a lesson and apply it for good in your life.
If that’s how my basement light was set up I definitely wouldn’t close the door to the entrance.
Oddly, it’s not monsters I fear but cockroaches. I guess they’re like tiny little monsters to me.
This is the kind of post that really makes me worried for the future. I’m a full stack dev with 12 years of experience and I’m not entirely sure how I would do our there in the job market if I were to lose my job tomorrow. My boss says I need to get extremely familiar with vibe coding to get the edge if I were to apply around.
As others have mentioned, definitely speak with a recruiter if you haven’t yet. Best of luck to you!