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My husband is 30 and can’t understand this. And not every pot is meant to be stored in one, large, precariously balanced stack. There’s a whole cabinet there. You can spread them out…
My husband is 30 and can’t understand this. And not every pot is meant to be stored in one, large, precariously balanced stack. There’s a whole cabinet there. You can spread them out…
You keep saying “it doesn’t hurt anyone”. But, I’m wracking my brain trying to figure out who this mod would help? Like, what kind of person is so put out by this that they would seek outside help to have it removed? It’s very difficult to imagine a version of this that doesn’t involve some pretty hurtful stuff.
Nexusmods is very clear that they will not platform mods that promote any sort of hatred. You may say this doesn’t do that, but I think it’s pretty clear that this would do nothing except foster hateful discussion. It’s a harmless disclaimer that can already be disabled without a mod. The only reason to host a mod for this is to promote the idea that it’s wrong and encourage the types of people that think that to do what they always do, be hateful. It’s inevitable, and it breaks Nexusmods ToS pretty obviously.
On the topic of making them “look weak”: I think it’s very clear that if you’re the type of person that wants this content, then they do not care about your opinion and do not want you to use their platform.
Meh, doesn’t sound worth the effort for any of it unless you were already going to do these things. Free red borders seem like the main draw (imo at least) but even that wouldn’t get me to go through a legend dungeon.
On the flip side, I’ve never used the touchpads in a game outside of Aperture Desk Job.
Emudeck also installs EmulationStation. You can choose to access your games and not by integrating then into Steam. Just like Retrodeck.
Played this yesterday. Really enjoyed it. Went in blind with some random. Took a few hours to finish. I think it’s much easier than Ghosts of the Deep. But I also think it’s more fun, the music is wonderful, and the setting is beautiful. Very Rise of Iron-ish in terms of visuals. Definitely a fun experience.
Played the beginning of the new season. It’s more of the same. I mean, I know that’s not a shocker, but it does mean it’s super boring as a result. Story is good so far, but having to grind Blind Well on day 1 makes it feel like a chore right out of the gate.
I don’t understand how you can deal with Well when like every raid encounter in the game minus Rhulk is designed around a damage phase with a buttload of splash damage. You basically couldn’t damage most raid and dungeon bosses without it.
They could design them differently going forward, of course, but nearly all of the current ones seem to be made with the intention of using Well.
You can do some really cool stuff with emulation. I’m playing Fire Emblem Echoes Shadows of Valentia (3DS) emulated at 4x native resolution with a HD texture pack at the moment, and it makes that game really enjoyable. 3DS games in general benefit a lot from increased resolution you can do while emulating.
Plus these things like widescreen on games that didn’t have it, cheat codes, 60fps patches, fan translations, increased resolution, mods (Luminescent Platinum is so cool). It’s just such a neat world on top of just playing older games that you can’t purchase legally or conveniently anymore.
This is really cool, but obviously it’s a bummer after all the recent Bungie news.
There was 1 Deck of Whispers card that hadn’t unlocked and it was time gated. It unlocked at reset and people found it in Alters of Summoning. It unlocked the final Imbaru puzzle, which led to a final cutscene, and this tweet.
Way to say nothing and still look worse than before, Bungie. Really impressive.
Idk that I would call it a Metroidvania. It has no map and it’s completely linear.
But, it is a super well made game. I loved it.
He also has great written guides on his website.
My main complaint about Crota with regards to LFG is the first encounter. I understand wanting to rush through it, but you can’t just Eager’s Edge way out ahead if the group isn’t with you. You’re just making it more difficult by not sticking with everyone else.
Feels like we’re at the point where the changes to weapons are so small that it’s hard to even qualify. Like, you can obviously quantify it with numbers, but I don’t know if I would ever be able to tell you the difference between most weapons between balance patches.
Well, I’m on my ROG Ally at the moment because of Game Pass, but I just finished up Cocoon. Can’t recommend it enough. If it has a story, I couldn’t tell you what it is, but as a puzzle game, it’s fantastic. I think it strikes that balance where you feel smart without it being frustrating. Portal does that too. This was my favorite puzzle game of the year, easily.
Just finished up Sea of Stars. Enjoyed it, but didn’t love it. The visuals and music were spectacular. The story was kind of weak, and didn’t too much time tying into the Messenger without resolving plots in a satisfying way. Some of the characters were good, but the actual plot felt kind of pointless. Gameplay was also fun, but took awhile to get going. I think it was really fun after some more options and characters were available, but the start felt too slow. Would still recommend it though. It is a very solid game. It’s just not perfect.
Going back to finish Pikmin 4 next and start up Cocoon on PC too.
Really curious about the note about secrets that haven’t been found. Wonder what they are talking about. The Imbaru Engine seems like a weird thing at the moment.
My partner and I just played through this together in co-op and had a great time. We thought it was a good game.
I read the whole discord drama stuff, and I’m more on Crema’s side. I think they’ve made the mistake of trying to talk to a fanbase like they are just a group of reasonable people that will understand and empathize if you just lay out the facts. But they aren’t. They’re just going to pick apart anything you say and relentlessly shit on you because they are, collectively, not able to be reasoned with.
They released an MMO in its final state, minus some Kickstarter promised stuff, that they have said they will deliver. They tried to monetize the game how they felt was best, it didn’t work out, so they’ve moved on and left a functioning, small-scope MMO. You can argue the quality of it or whether you agree with their decisions, but they made what they said they were going to make.
And they are still releasing small updates to a community that is, frankly, awful. The subreddit is just a hivemind of asshole armchair developers.