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I want to do this while riding my horse (currently using a mod to replace it with a chocobo) but I’ve only got one of each of those blocks and I’m pretty sure they only make sounds when you pass them on foot. Missed opportunity.

“it might be a good opportunity to try the game out. Since this war is still in its early stages, both sides might need rookies.”

Join up for the army now lads and you’ll get a first class ticket into the ‘human shield’ fleet! What a time to be alive, eh?

I don’t think it’s as rapey as you think. I’ve read way too many doujins. I’d say it’s about as diverse as any county’s porn industry. I’ve read some stuff that was really sentimental and sweet. I’ve also read some really outlandish, bizarre, or even hilarious stuff as well.

I think Japan just gets a weird reputation

Also sometimes spontaneous funny moments happen during a game’s playthrough. Like odd glitches, ironic deaths, odd AI behavior, etc, etc that make a playthrough more unique to the people who experience it.

Alternatively it can be fun watching people struggle to overcome a challenge in a game either because you enjoy

I disagree to some extent. Sometimes you watch a Let’s Play or a stream of a narratively focused game to see how the person playing reacts, especially if you’ve played the game yourself already and want to see what your favorite streamer/LP channel/reviewer thinks of it or if it has alternate endings/story paths and

I want to like Mordheim, but when I played it on tabletop back in the day I was used to a more diverse variety of warbands. I played the Lustria: Cities of Gold setting more often and mained Lizardmen (who are still my favorite fantasy warhammer race) but I can understand why they aren’t in Mordheim since the original

I thought corpses just felt like extra busy work. Moves that adjusted party formation and enemy formations were useful before corpses. I’d always run hook on my bounty hunters so I could grab the obnoxious stress enemies in the back rows and pull them up front for my melee characters to beat them into submission. Or

Table manners always seem strange and alien to me. Maybe it’s because growing up we didn’t care about it too much beyond normal stuff like ‘don’t chew with your mouth open’ and ‘don’t play with your food’. Dinner at my family, friends, and relative’s houses were usually casual affairs. We only really ate at the table

It’s from Valrave.

Knowyourmeme had a page on it. If you google ‘lets keep going and see what happens’ and you’ll find it.

What emails? I never got an email. I only found out about it while watching someone complain about it during a livestream on twitch

I’m kinda glad the newest FF game seems to be taking summons back to how they used to feel. A super strong magic attack instead of a guy who replaces party members. It was novel in FFX, but after that it got old pretty fast. I especially hated how some of the summons in FFXII had absurd conditions for them to use

I heard that microsoft changed the windows 10 update into a recommended update. So I’m sure many people woke up or maybe came home from work and found it installed on their PC without their consent depending on their user settings.

I’m not going to get into what’s wrong with windows 10. There are tons of people out

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Bad reading comprehension?

Think of it this way: Say you’re having a rough week, maybe your mom’s in the hospital for some critical operation or something and the only thing getting you through the weekend, taking your mind off the whole thing, is watching your favorite streamer. So you find yourself with some extra cash and you pass it along

Probably a good idea. There are a few things that could use tweaking to help get you into the game. But early access is early access. I am still having fun though. I just sort of hate fishing atm.

Yeah, I hate it too. It might get better once you get a better rod, but as is it’s too twitchy. I tried using a controller too and it doesn’t really make it any easier.

If you cut a man enough he will eventually bleed to death.

Yep. That’s exactly what show it was from.

I always read through the manual before I played the game to. You’re right, it was kind of like a pregame ritual.I definitely miss them. It always feels a bit jarring jumping into a game without that manual step. I guess I’m just a creature of habits, even if this one is becoming less relevant by the year.