

Was it live streaming or pre-recorded? I’m coming to realize that most pre-recorded roguelike videos are cherry-picked and don’t teach you much.
Was it live streaming or pre-recorded? I’m coming to realize that most pre-recorded roguelike videos are cherry-picked and don’t teach you much.
I bought it on my phone over the summer when we lost power for a week (I live in Texas). I couldn’t consistently charge my phone, but Slay the Spire offered a much needed distraction for hours.
I haven’t heard of Fights in Tight Spaces, but I’ll check it out.
I slept on Slay the Spire for years because the description of it sounded so good it was like the developers were reading my diary, and I wasn’t ready for that.
What do you mean “spit out”? Is it being put into a new open workbook, an existing open workbook, or is it being saved as a file?
And I don’t mean to suggest I know better than the person actually dealing with the situation (I hate when people do that), but if you can do it manually, it can be automated.
There is definitely a way to automate that process. Even if you can’t somehow sanitize the input before Excel reads it as dates, unfucking the data can definitely be reduced to a single button-push. I’ve based my entire career on my ability to do that.
No, for three reasons.
There ain’t no Slaying, there ain’t no Spires, and there ain’t no Slaying of no Spires.