Captain_Pieces

@Captain_Pieces@beehaw.org
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Joined 1 years ago

I really really want to play it but idk if I can justify a ps5

I've been cleaning though some games that I had only partially completed in anticipation that I will need more hard drive space come september. Finished the dlcs for both Spiderman and Horizon zero dawn which I quite enjoyed, and now I'm playing far cry 6 which is okay but definitely not living up to it's own potential.

Human revolution

No I like the term beat, not because it's accurate but because it's like a tradition, it's part of the culture of the medium. Beating a game is a triumph, something to celebrate and be proud of, not just checking off a to-do list.

Like there's an impending economic shift coming due and the powers that be are doing everything they can to try and prevent it. Unfortunately for them this is inevitable.

Alot of b tier games that I don't think hit their true potential; just cause, infamous, red faction, sleeping dogs.

how exaclty does this pushshift work? I downloaded some zsts from it but what do I do with them?

I don't think I could give an answer I wouldn't walk back on later, I'm just happy to see such an interesting and competitive year for the industry. Really hope this trend continues.

Not really childhood more like teenage but mass effect is one I regularly go back to.

Yeah it would be cool if they could breakdown what the cost per user per month is, I'd be willing to pay for myself and a few others regularly

Honestly I feel like anyone who doesn't play video games in 2023 is out of touch but that might just be my internet native speaking

Few hundred years into the future, interested to see what people get up to

I don't understand why br games always focus on being fast, that's exactly the opposite of what I would want out of that experience. If I want a fast action game I can play any team death match, a br game is something that I want to get invested into my run to raise the stakes for the end.