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oooof this hurts to hear! The narrative content since Forsaken has been amazing. Particularly these last few seasons. 

Technically FFVIII takes place on a fictionalized version of Earth according to the Final Fantasy Ultimania. 

They did it from D1 to D2 and we lived. We’d be fine with it. 

Let’s hope not. I just shilled out 500 bucks for a playstation 5 I’d rather not have it be obsolete in three years. 

Is it really more expensive than CGI and all of the hours of work that go into it?

I just want a Pacific Rim game set at the height of the Jager project, please and thank you. 

I’ve watched the entire series well over 20 times and season 3 has, and always will be, my hands down favorite. Four is still mostly trash though not as awful as we all thought it was back in 2013. Five, for being Harmon’s return, wasn’t super hot, and six was just plain weird. One was a great first season, and two is

Right?

But imagine this scenario, after being awful at releasing numbered FF games for years Square releases FF16 at the end of 2021 and then, boom, Project Athia is actually FF17 and release the next year ala FF9/10.

The Titan Jump from Destiny, with High Lift on, best feeling in the game. 

I agree, it’s like I mentioned in another thread. Simp is more of an insult to women (it’s right there in the acronym) than it is to the men that follow these women on Twitter. It’s a stupid sexist word.

I’ve never taken it as an insult toward the person, so much as an insult to female gamers/streamers that these dudes follow. It feels much more like a backhanded attack on women to me. 

This is absolutely true in my experience. I was super excited about the idea of the game, but when I actually got into it the whole thing was a clunky mess of tutorials and menus with no explanation. Now, this was way back at the beginning and maybe it has changed, but I’ve never seen the game marketed in a way that

You just never quit, do you? Took out Trump. Woke up the socialists. And now half of what I hear in the street is how you and the left are making a difference. 

I posted about this obvious connection in the comments on the NPR story about it and exactly one other person got it. I guess the Venn Diagram of people that play Destiny and people that listen to NPR is me and that guy.

I tried the actual big new features which is obtaining bounties from the companion app and it crashed every time or failed to initialize or something, anyway it didn’t work.

Check out D2 Sanctuary. It was a clan that was formed on Reddit for people with social anxiety, hearing impairments and other issues. It is the single most laid back clan I’ve ever been a part of in six years of Destiny. 

Stories like this just remind me of how toxic and terrible streamer culture is. Except maybe the charity one, they seemed cool. 

Nobody told Bungie, apparently. 

I don’t know that opening the raid is really going to alleviate this issue. A very, very small percentage of Destiny’s player base participates in raids regularly—if at all.