How many stepping stones made of shit do you have to tread on before you find out IF NFTs will be worth anything?
How many stepping stones made of shit do you have to tread on before you find out IF NFTs will be worth anything?
Yeah, but there are a lot of technologies that come out the same way and don’t make it - this is no guarantee that NFTs, Blockchain and Bitcoin are revolutionizing anything other than modernized version of the same old scam.
Consoles do this same thing, but instead of iOS updates, we call them console generations.
$10 for a quality mobile game for 2 years is fine. Try spending $60 on a game you play once and never again.
IIRC, the Virgin Abductor one plops you really close to a Site of Grace. I think. I actually forgot about Patches - the one I’m thinking of is in the Weeping Peninsula, sends you to the Divine Bridge with the Bridge Golem
Respec before you accept New Game Plus! The new game preserves your character in almost every respect, so if you intended to try a different build, set it up beforehand or you have to battle Rennala again.
Invasion toggle already exists. Just turn multiplayer off.
There’s more than one. I’ve encountered 2 outside, and a catacomb with hidden asymmetry that requires you to teleport via chests. Also, the Virgin Abductor at the bottom of the Raya Lucaria vertical platform puzzle that does the same thing but sends you to the basement of Volcano Manor.
I’m no git gudder, and I reluctantly embraced Elden Ring before diving in face first, but those teleporting chests telegraph their nature for a couple seconds with the smoke release, you can roll back and avoid the effect.
Telling someone to get good isn’t as positive you think it is. It’s the equivalent of telling someone to “work harder” when you’re already sweating on the treadmill.
“terrible story and gameplay is nothing but a rehash of the first” can just as easily be leveled at the soulsborne games.
The first result on the page is “average daily rate in palay farms in the Phillipines in 2019. That’s not an overall average.
I can see your point, and when you draw it as “print 1", it makes more sense, at least as tangible goods.
I mean, NFTs are awful for a number of reasons, but this point I bit into was really more my own take on the value of something that you digitally reprint and slap a new number on. At least real objects need to be…
Your sense of humor is as powerful as your powers of reason.
People in developing nations don’t even have enough money to get in on cryptocurrency, unless they’re gaming, and if they don’t fully commit to slavish working conditions, they’re not allowed to keep gaming. That you think crypto is something the poor can even afford shows much you’ve bought in on the grift.
It has as much value as someone who is willing to pay the highest. You’re missing the forest from the trees. The value to the person who paid for it last is $3600, but it’s actual value is whatever THEY sell it at. Case in point - the value to the original seller is 2.9 million. The value to the second seller is…
But it’s a far cry from “unique”.
Your “average” Filipino wages is way off. Research.
Imagine the life lost when my purchased star goes supernova.
IIRC, digital artists can sell as many copies of the NFT as they want, its just that the NFT has a unique serial code.
Yeah, I don’t get it. So much for scarcity.