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the same country thing would be the dealbreaker for me. I would love to give my parents game pass access (I somehow managed to convince my parents to get an XBox!? My dad loved flight simulator), but if we have to be in the same country, that wouldn’t work

I wonder if they will ever realize that people have limited time, and if they try to get us all playing live service games, we won’t have the time to play multiple games.

There were some good points about invisible disabilities and such, which I feel are fair. I mean the hashtag is specifically about looking different than the perceived norm, but it feels bad excluding anyone who gets marginalized. Specially considering invisible disabilities do get marginalized at events like GDC as

I think I have all of that, except for the rumbapack. I had never seen that before!

generally stuff like requiring grinding/repetitive busywork. Quantity over quality.

I really don’t want bigger games. I’m already not touching Valhalla (despite loving Assassin’s Creed), because it’s so daunting (and disrespectful of my time... at least going by previous games).

That makes sense, I didn’t have Zhongli, but my girlfriend does and also doesn’t use a healer, while I always have Jean or Diona

wait, other people don’t use healers? No wonder people were so harsh on Kokomi. I was so weirded out that people expecting healers to be good at much more than healing/support.

oh eff, I should check if there’s anything on those stores that I’d want.  Really don’t like what a full digital future means the way console makers handle it.

This thankfully hasn’t been an issue ever since I work from home. It’s AC air that seems to make this happen for me. Both winter and summer.

I mean, sure some of it looks better, but they’re completely ruining the artstyle the game was going for instead of trying to fix the implementation of the artstyle.
Most issues I have with the look are related with distance impostors and texture tiling in the distance. That’s where I hope GameFreak improves next time

learning a folding technique ages ago also helped me. Sure it ends up a bit messy, but it’s folded real quickly, allowing me to get into a habit of actually folding my clothes.

I hit my head once and couldn’t get a single doctor to care to make a scan or whatnot. They looked at my head, said it looks fine and that was it... I still can’t understand how I was the only person extremely worried.

If this is handled like Persona 5 Strikers, then I’m absolutely in. If it’s the regular old Musou structure, I think I’m less interested.

very true!

I think I came across the “tares” one and thought. No, not good. My word shall be “tears”. Much more appropriate.
It’s not actually all that great a word as a starter, but I like that I start with tears.

As you say, it has been done before without blockchain, and there is no difference, except that blockchain comes with a lot of issues. And it doesn’t solve any problem that hasn’t been solved already. It’s not even decentralized in this context (one of the big selling points), because it still relies on the game

sentiment towards the technology”
Technology is just meant to facilitate and simplify what the devs want to do. You’re instead ramming some tech in regardless of what the game wants to achieve. And what you manage to do is at best something that is already possible, and devs didn’t want to do. Heck it’s not even what

physical MTG can always come back as long as you own the cards, just as monopoly regrettably keeps doing (heyooooo! :P). video games once abandoned are completely gone.
And we’re still at a point in the conversation, where NFTs don’t add anything. We have had auction houses in games for ages. We have the steam