That’s the revenge gun.
Gotta keep it cold, just in case you need it.
Spooky. I thought that was my fridge for a minute, but this is just silly. Guns go in the crisper drawer for freshness.
Funny joke but actually don’t do that, the added humidity and moisture will add unreliability.
That’s why you buy heavy guns.
This is such a perfectly Lemmy exchange, thank you. Silly is fine, but also real advice incoming.
And then only 2 things are grabbable. SMH
I want my battle ready pickles damnit! Let me put them in my inventory for later!
Yeah 'cause they got gross fridge goo on them.
I’m not touching that.
Its really hard to model fully stocked shelves of tiny items, really only happens in one of two cases:
The items have a use and are found everywhere (The Elder Scrolls, Fallout)
The game is an artistic labor of love and dedication (Alice: Madness Returns, Batman Arkham Asylum, Dragon Age Origins)
Everyone uses calipers every day!
Obviously. Gotta measure those skulls!
Don’t forget Red Dead Redemption 2!
Which category is that one?
Loving art because your character will bend down and physically pick up all the little things with so many context related actions like taking a little bottle off a shelf and drinking it in both first and third person
Finally! The pass card to sub-level theta-3!
As a European I always figured this was a cultural thing and this is just what an American fridge looks like from the inside. It’s not like y’all need food in there with all the fast food and everything
You say that like people can afford the fast food.
They wave the gun around in order to obtain it at a reasonable price.
Is that the American tipping culture I heard so much about?
Yes, you tip the gun 90 degrees to make yourself look cooler.
Survival horror game: “nothing of interest here”
Loot game: “you have found 1 bullet”
Shoukd also have $4
This is what I imagine america is like.