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Somehow I entirely missed the Invincible show. Very excited about that, though I’m curious to how they’re going to handle some of it. I’m certain there are parts that haven’t aged well, and I don’t know how well some of the more delicate topics are going to transfer to a show format.

Yeah, I really wish they’d just recast him. He’s such an important character on the crew.

Thanks! Looking forward to digging into this.

I think your link didn’t come through correctly, and I’d love to read what you’re trying to share. That experiment always felt like a whole heap of self-confirming bias validating someone’s pessimistic view on humanity, but it was conveyed as absolute truth in so many classes.

The “BEMINE” code does not appear to work for the little pig.

The “BEMINE” code does not appear to work for the little pig.

You’ve captured the dilemma of the endings really well here. I always wonder if the narrative would have felt smoother if there hadn’t been a large shift in story direction; it really felt like the plot was going to tie into eezo use and the problems with stars (like Tali was investigating in 2) but all of that went

That’s a little heartbreaking. I don’t care for this style of animation in general, and the results I’ve seen so far look more like a student project than Ghibli.

Yep, that’s a reload.

I got stuck on the secret victories thing too. Still a little bummed about it. Savior is a good one though; glad you nabbed it!

Yeah, I miss IO particularly; it was my spot to go when I just wanted to run around and shoot things.

Well, it’s progress. I still miss tigerspite; it felt, sounded, and looked best of the autorifles, even if it wasn’t all that great otherwise.

I’ve really enjoyed this season narratively. I really miss casual group play (sundial, menagerie, etc) but the story has been top notch.

I also went synthesis because it seemed the least destructive of three terrible answers to the problem. To find out that they might be canonizing my least favorite ending is a little disheartening.

These were (and are!) some of my favorite games, but I just don’t know how they intend to do this. Andromeda was the right idea; keep the worldbuilding, but move in a different direction. The end of 3 really poisoned the well for continuation with its drastically different endings, and I don’t know how they move

The author is talking about newer players being able to just buy the shaders outright instead of lucking into them.

If you get, say, three reefmade shaders from a vendor, that shader is now permanently in your collection. If you use up all of those shaders, you can go to the menu from the article and buy more, as long as you’ve discovered them before.

In your defense, he was dead. There was even a big questline that ended at his grave. We helped Osiris get him back and kinda broke time in the process absolutely nothing bad happened as a result.

This is the perfect intersection of two things I love dearly. I love seeing passion projects like this.

You glorious bastard, well done.

Destiny lore is very fond of its double-talk and vague statements, but I don’t know how you interpret this in any other way: