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Yes, agreed, *except* you kinda ARE a superhero cowboy shooter man because every gat dang mission throws dozens of enemies at you. My biggest beeves with RDR2 were mostly centered around how it was two really good games that absolutely fought one another every step of the way.

I want a cowboy survival sim game where my

The multiplayer for Tsushima, Legends, has you taking out hordes of demonic oni. So you kinda already get that! I mean they’re just reskins of the mongols really, but still--it’s a blast, and I’d love to see more brought to it.

I just skipped this one because it looked kinda meh, and reviews agreed, until it came to PS plus. When it did, I grabbed it, figuring that at the price of Free it had to be worth at least that.

What I got was a pretty bland, paint-by-numbers zombie game with an uninteresting story and hammy, bad writing starring a ton

Yeah, the blockchain and NFT’s don’t fill a technological gap. If he actually cared about the lack of support for user-generated content (he doesn’t, of course), he’d note that said lack of support is entirely down to people like him—to the devs and the publishers and the companies. They don’t support user-generated

I know I’m late to the party but that’s a rad idea. Also, would be similarly valuable, I think, if eternalists could be given lesser versions of the visionaries’ slab powers, that way you could have new enemy types.

I’m way late to the party but I just got this game for christmas and also am loving it. I’m closing in on the ending and I would love to hear you elaborate on this, because I am also having fun messing with different interactions you can get.

(example, I haven’t even cracked Charlie and Fia’s hidey hole yet but I want

Libertarians love anything 16 years old or younger. (zing!)

But for real, every libertarian I ever interacted with has been an even more self-centered egotist than the last. I saw one say, in seriousness, that if you had a heart attack in front of him, and he rendered medical aid to save your life, you should expect a

Libertarians get aroused anytime they see new young things.

Can somebody who’s smarter than me explain what this means?

“We must use our best judgement as there’s no ‘undo button’ in crypto,””

I thought the blockchain was supposed to be so important and good because it increases security in a provable way? Like, if you have all the receipts of the time a bad actor came to do

Yuuuuup.

I like Wildlands well enough, even though I hate Ubisoft (and any interest is mostly due to a dearth of tacticool third person open world shooters on consoles—hey SOCOM, when you coming back?), so I piddle around on some Ghost Recon forums from time to time, and to a man, the only people excited about any of

This is where I’m at with it. If the blockchain is inherently superior at X (let’s say, cybersecurity—keeping my bank info and identity secure) than whatever technologies are responsible for that now, then great. If it really is that much better, I expect it to be adopted universally. I don’t need the bank to sell me

It’s not what the fine print says. The terms and conditions all make very clear exactly how the buzzspeak is all bullshit--it says you don’t actually own the stuff, you’re not protected in any way, and they aren’t liable, etc.

Haaaa, apparently just one account owns 52 out of the 250 unique helmets.

I must admit that my excitement for this has definitely waned due to the long wait (during which I, too kinda forgot about it), and its arrival right now is not ideal as I’m chewing through other things, but none of that’s their fault—I backed it ages ago so I am looking forward to trying it out.

Well since BB is my favorite game this is very exciting news.

How extensively can things be modded? Surely we’re not talking, like, some of the wild stuff you see in Skyrim mods, right? Could you take a game that’s typically averse to tampering, like an Ubisoft game, and introduce new assets or make your own parameters

So can anybody explain like I’m 5 what this means? Like, could you mod stuff on it now? I get that you can’t do multiplayer/get online with it now, but what are some of the perks and benefits and cool new things people can do that makes all this apparently so exciting?

This Ars Technica article is probably the most comprehensive write-up I’ve read yet on why this is all so ridiculous:

There’s no need to hedge with this “maybe one of the top two” stuff, Spiderverse is objectively the best Spidey film.

For the same reason you should not order the daily special at a restaurant.

Sure, some places actually did get the ingredients in special for that purpose, but a lot of the time they’re looking at what they have too much of that’s too close to expiring and want to move quick.

THANK YOU. This is a hill I WILL die on.

First of all, gameplay. Sure, there were some missteps (and my god, dudes, calm DOWN, they were just missteps, not the end of the world, and they’ve since been corrected with the definitive edition so it’s not even a valid complaint anymore?). But the levels and set pieces were