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They should have given weapons wear bars and you can regenerate it with some potion......... 

Yep, this is where the weapon degradation system falls apart for me. It’s not the inconvenience of it, weapons are plentiful. It’s just that I don’t want my dope stuff to be fleeting. 

Man, I’m pretty excited about this game but I hated the durability system in BotW and reading this article weirdly deflated me. Like, it’s cool that I can nab the best shield early in the game, but I know that it’s just going to sit in my inventory (or on a wall in my house if that’s still a thing in TotK) because I

Bought discounted Nintendo gift cards from Costco, used discounted cards to get the vouchers, obtained TOTK for the equivalent of $40.

Fuck Gamestop. If you can afford to do not buy shit from Gamestop, and do not sell shit to Gamestop.

... TAKE MY MONEY!

Live service is a bane.

I wonder if he’s delusional enough to actually lie in court and get hit with perjury charges.

Oh he’s way more stupid than you’re giving him credit for.

And the death animation was pretty chilling...

With humans being land-based creatures, a discomfort with open water and the predators that might be lurking unseen, would be something that all of us would have a healthy fear of. Seems kinda redundant to single it out and give it a fancy name.

They live in Washington DC ... in Georgetown, even.

Canceled or otherwise, I still can’t fathom why their own past IP won’t be on HBO’s only streaming service... Are The Wire and Angels in America going to Crackle next?

I mean, jesus, “feral homeless”?

Wow, that is like the worst possible take on this. Putting aside a stabbing death (which is only possibly second to drowning in terms of sheer awfulness), referring to people as “the feral homeless dudes, drug dealers, and gangstas” is so fucking atrocious that I think you might be a bot.

I know nothing about the guy but its unfortunate whenever this happens to anyone. Any loss of life is sad.

Whatever type of person he may or may not have been, regardless of whatever reason he was where he was/when he was- he probably didn’t deserve to die.

The LEGAL presumption is innocence. He got the benefit of that presumption with the domestic violence allegation, and now he’s a free man. Doesn’t mean people who aren’t a judge or an empanelled member of his jury can’t look at his other skeevy behavior and draw their own conclusions.

The presumption is “not guilty” as far as the legal system is concerned. Employers can draw any conclusion they want.