Deep Rock Galactic

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06 Jan


05 Jan

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Originally posted by Johnno117

Standard edition only has miniatures for the dwarves, and cardboard standees/tokens for everything else.

Deluxe edition has miniatures for dwarves, creatures, stalagmites, Molly, Bosco, and resupply pod.

This ^

Keep in mind that the extras are just that; extras. You will get a set of dice with the game. There is a game board included. All cardboard tokens are there. The addons are nice to have, but essentially a luxury and the game will play like any other board game out of the box.

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Maybe, but you have to tell us how you lost your other Enor Pearl\).

\if you want to, no pressure)


04 Jan

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Duplicate post, locking it.

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Originally posted by CuteOfDeath

Was this your thought process behind joining Ghost Ship?

More like "My contract is up at my job, time to poke my network for something to do", and a friend heard through the grapevine that GSG needed someone to sh*tpost on Reddit.

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Deep Rock Galactic employ dwarves to mine in the most hazardous places, implying that only the miners are dwarves, and others might not me.


02 Jan

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Originally posted by ARandomGuyThe3

Ah, that sucks, now that I think I didn't check the date so it's very possible that it was years old. Anyways, so where is it now? Cuz I did think to check the exit screen but it's all social media links

We're not using it anymore. It was mostly only useful leading to 1.0, and being on Google Drive it wasn't really as platform-friendly as we wanted it to be.

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Originally posted by ARandomGuyThe3

But on Twitter the team said there was an actual button with an in game survey, so I'm wondering if anyone has seen that, since that feels more likely that they will see it, considering it being the express feature and all

Coincidentally I also run our social media accounts, and I'm not sure what you've seen on Twitter? If we've mentioned a survey, it's been years.

We used to have a revamped survey after each update, but I think we've stopped doing that. It was moved to appear just before you exited the game. It might still be there, but I think we've replaced it with a newsletter signup.


30 Dec

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Originally posted by CrazyCaper

Not if my steam refund works

🫡

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Originally posted by Kuzidas

I can’t wait to become an expert Handpan musician at the abyss bar instead of mining

You’ll need an assistant. A handpanhandler.

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Originally posted by Garedbi69

HOLY SHIT A SHOOTING RANGE

FOR ROCK AND STONE

Hol up


25 Dec

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“Why is it beeping?”


24 Dec

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Originally posted by Hamstertron

Out of interest where did you see it where it meant that? I've only ever seen it in 1960's period films like Vietnam movies.

It’s in the link to Urban Dictionary on the post you replied to. Note that I was not at Ghost Ship when this was added, but I have the same alternative definition in my brain. It definitely makes sense that it’s originated in the US military, but have been adopted to other meanings by people not from the US. Since DRG is heavily referencing movies and tropes from late 70s until early 90s, it might have been a trope picked up from an action movie from that era or similar fiction. That would explain the divide. :D

This TV Trope is also kinda relevant. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CigaretteOfAnxiety

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Originally posted by Hamstertron

"Smoke them" means shoot people.

"Smoke them if you've got them" means take a break.

"Hit me" is an invitation to strike me with your fists.

"Hit me baby, one more time" means please send me another text message and don't end the conversation (not kidding, this is the actual meaning).

"Don't make me come over there" is a warning that the speaker will physically travel to the recipients location to physically intervene in whatever they're doing.

"Don't make me come" means something else entirely!

I completely understand the mix up, I speak a little French and I find it hard when someone says, for example, "J'ai la dalle" instead of "J'ai faim" when they're hungry, that's not what "dalle" means. Colloquialisms are as hard to understand as they are easy to get wrong so no judgement about the "smoke 'em" line.

In fact, if you wanted to correct it, you could move "smoke 'em if you've got 'em" to when the swarm is cleared and it w...

It’s not a mix-up, though. It’s just not using the original meaning, but the one that means “sh*t’s about to hit the fan, so finish what you’re doing”.