Blind-Prophet
Blind Prophet
Blind-Prophet

That’s a super good point about the force bringing this together and I’m willing to buy that, I just wish there had been some mention of that in some subtle way in this particular context.

Are you not a little thrown off that of all the galaxies in the universe, the purgills just so happened to take Thrawn to one so far and unknown but it just so happened to have a map that only his right hand person could just so happen to decipher?

It is a map specifically about the location of Thrawn, not about how to get to another galaxy.

So lets take a moment look at what we know.

Someone would have had to place it there purposefully in the past which makes no damn sense when the thing the map is about is something new

Who makes these maps? What is the purpose? The implication in this episode is that Thrawn has been banished or exiled—but if that’s the case, why go through all the trouble of making a map, hiding it in this elaborate puzzle, telling an old friend where it is, etc.? Reader, I hate the map thing and hopefully it gets

I feel sorry for all of you. Elon Musk is showing you what hopeless addicts you are, and all you can do is kiss his ass for another fix.

Hard to say until the update comes out, but I’m surprised your friends said it was “really good”.

Infuriatingly, there’s a much better system that could have been used: use the dice rolls to determine whether you see the interesting choices.

Couple of extremely key points about this...

I’m sorry in my attempt to be polite it appears I wasn’t clear. I have no desire to discuss the imaginary people you are crusading against.

Hi friend. As far as I can tell no ones been demanding anything. Nothing about it in this article, nothing about it in the source article. I don’t even see anything really in the comments here that even approaches a demand. I have not said anything about demanding anything. As stated to someone else I haven’t implied

Which is that as a group gamers have a tendency, at least in online spaces like this, to bitch about modern games not being complete experiences. And now we HAVE a game and a developer DELIVERING a complete experience and already gamers are asking for more deliverables.

I never said anything about there being an expectation for more, or that developers owe people more. No clue where you got that idea.

I’d like you to take a step back and think about what you just said for a moment. This isn’t a dig at you, but just something to think about.

Have you ever wanted to turn that humanoid enemy into a pinata but they keep turning you and all your friends into fresh corpses instead? Have you ever wanted just to get free crits with every melee swing? Are you tired of missing?

Unions are not so perfect that they are immune to critique.

Whatever you say bootlicker.

3.5 D&D can certainly be your favorite. But it being your favorite does not erase how flawed. At its best it was an utter clusterfuck of bad design from top to bottom and D&D today is still suffering because of it. Pathfinder at least bothered to learn from most of those mistakes eventually.

Whatever you say bootlicker