GolGolarion

@GolGolarion@pathfinder.social
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Joined 1 years ago

[he/they] not a real person

these arent new or noteworthy features for a bethesda title? Even morrowind had housing and jail

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What do you mean "dont turn it into a weapon," i have a dedicated spot on my action wheel specifically for turning things into weapons. My barbarian buddy can do it as a bonus action

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I think you've nailed it by outlining the worry of kids without an income of their own - if you can't buy what you want whenever, game length is a plus, but when you've got disposable income, summer sales, the odd free game, and new good titles coming out all the time, brevity's more valuable than each game being a forever-game.

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I'm no anthropomologist by any means so take what I say with a grain of salt, but I'd figure its the other way around. People raised in contact with more diverse groups of people (eg. raised in a city) are probably more likely to become left-leaning, where people raised in a more homogenous environment (eg. small towns) are more likely to become more right-leaning

It's gotta be a mix of both. If there aren't frivolous side tasks I can do, a game feels empty to me, but without a primary set of goals, it feels aimless. Games that combine the two are my white whale. I want to defeat the big evil with fishing minigames and trading quests.

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Tobe Howell

Lick one of these himalayan salt lamps or fuck off

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I would sacrifice both for more strength and charisma, letting me qualify for a paladin multiclass

I can't find it now (found it, check comment below), but when I first learned about peertube, i found my way to this strange, almost otherworldly video. Everything was blurry and dark, and the sounds of tearing fabric were ever-present. I have no idea what it could have been, but it had this distinct feeling like I shouldn't have been watching it. I think about it every now and again.

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can't believe musk also twittered the night sky. That's fucked up

havent been to a theater since 2019, but i used to go for center of the rows. My main reason being that the sound is "centered" there, so it isnt behind you like in the front row, or in front of you in the back.

Unless they're paying for the instances costs, they can get outta here, and even then, i'm gonna block them.

Thank bug

Id take robes too. Feels so much better than pants in summer.

advertisements. They're gross and i don't like when people try to sell me things in my own house.

I've never seen the point, personally. Maybe this is just one of the things i'm too poor to ever understand.

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I don't think I understand. They're selling the rights to streaming the game, as in, Ubisoft's the only party that'll be able to stream or host streams? Does that mean that the game won't show up on Twitch or Youtube unless Ubisoft gives the thumbs up?

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You can pick a user out of the crowd and tell them they're moderators now, but that doesn't really mean they're going to actually do the job. Reddit's not paying anyone to do that, they have to be self-motivated

Origins and the Awakening expansion. The rest are just kind of bad to play, imo. Not to say you wont enjoy the experience, I just think they're unfun.

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oh for sure. Of course, my parents were straight up negligent so it wasnt hard for the internet to win that competition.

Thats really funny

I think it's less of an age cutoff and more of a binary "do you base your identity around this" sort of deal. You'd never catch me calling myself a gamer, even though I'll play video games fairly regularly

no, i mean more empowered to interact with the game world. They have more agency in more arenas of play. You can play a goober of any class and have fun, i agree, but a goober who picks a "better" class will be able to create more comedies of errors beyond "Player fails to hit thing with a big stick".

With WHO? Who's gonna take over that wasn't already part of the mod teams?

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whichever side is facing the door.

That's actually my biggest criticism of D&D. Bards are better choices than rogues or fighters or wizards. Same goes with clerics or druids. sprinkle on a bit of paladin, a couple feats, and some magic gauntlets, and they can invalidate whole swathes of staple fantasy archetypes entirely.

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Abolish money, next question.

I need a high-fantasy dungeon crawl... in the immersive sim genre.

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Id like to axe suits and from the wardrobe entirely and see what new things pop up. They're boring.

That's a perspective I haven't heard before that makes the idea click, thank you.

Update, through some hardcore scouring, I did find it. You can watch it here. A friend I was talking to said it might been an AI-generated thing, which would make sense, but I'm not certain. Checking the profile, they've only uploaded this one video, and they seem to have a bandcamp with no real information about themselves or why they've made this, but they've got a few other audio-only tracks that are kind of similar, only much shorter.

ah man. I kind of liked paladin's hussle as the overwatch lunch-stealers. Now who am I supposed to root for? TF2 again? Is that game even still alive?

If you've never played Fear and Hunger, it's really easy to assume that there's no tutorial. At the very start of the game, a pack of angry dogs appears and mauls you to death. If you go through the front door, the pack of angry dogs follows you and mauls you to death. You can escape from the dogs in battle, but they'll keep chasing you on the overworld until they maul you to death.

The lesson the game wants to teach you is "Hey, don't stick around and fight enemies that will maul you to death", and "Hey, you should actually check out the side passages instead of the obvious way forward" because the dogs will not maul you to death if you dip into the side passage in the very first area. The game has a lot of such side passages that you need to look for later on that will save you so much grief, but you have no way but to intuit that this is something to look for in the first place after being mauled to death by dogs a few times.

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i cant prove that im not, and actually prefer the ambiguity as to whether i am or not, eheh

The termination of long-lived ideas, habits, or objects, particularly if I liked them. There's something I find incredibly cathartic in tossing something like an old well-used chair or leaving a TTRPG group that i've been apart of for years. It feels like when you recover from a congested nose, but emotionally. Is that weird?

2 or 2000 with very little inbetween.

ehh fuck it, im gonna say its space funeral. It's a bunch of music lifted from the 70's BBC sound archives. Its clearly not the most expensive or masterfully produced soundtrack, but that's nowhere near the point. Its the dichotomy between the ugly visuals of scum vullage and the melancholic first track that persuaded me to stick around, and then it went in all sorts of different directions over the course of an hour long game.

that's super, dracula.

That would make sense, and that's kind of what I have to think of it as, maybe as an ASMR thing? But it was a rather long video, and what I could see (not much) didn't seem to be focused on anything that could be described as fabric, like the noise was coming from off-screen.