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Nah, that’s how MMO games were before WoW for sure. Not much in the way of quests, you just kinda wander and explore and find/make your own adventures. Ultima came first, but EQ and AC followed very closely in those steps.

Expanding a little on what you posted (just because I found it interesting):

Missed opportunity here. It would have made a great stealth horror game. Imagine after you’ve flipped a few houses you buy a house that is haunted, and slowly discover this as you are cleaning it up.

I hate when people tell new players to something to watch long tutorial videos. They are the goddamn worst. Its just information overload and makes everything seem more complex than it is because nothing has any frame of reference. You shouldnt be going from zero to power gaming instantly.

You totally should though. It’s a fantastic game.

Skip the Youtube tutorials if you don’t have the patience for it though. Just do the in-game tutorial and then learn by doing - start with a Count in Ireland in 1066 and try to unite the Kindgom. The game is pretty forgiving and still as much fun if things don’t go your

Anyone who honks in anger is a cunt.

Step 1: Click the little triangle that lets you minimize Twitch chat and gives you a larger viewing area.

I’ve used both AMD and Nvidia cards, and I have to say I prefer Nvidia. Using Nvidia cards, I’ve experienced way fewer weird, inexplicable graphics glitches (like particle physics having a visible grid inside them) than I have with AMD cards.

The multiplayer felt too random for me. I’m sure it wasn’t, but it was hard to “focus” where the enemies are comming. BF4 felt just fine, but this one? Felt just off.

Is it strange how looking back it seems BF1 sorta slipped beneath the radar almost immediately after launch? For the previous two games the crime had been that they were released so soon that they sorta became hard to distinguish (I frequently think of what BF4s best map was only to go “oh right, that was BF3") but

“When I become a parent.”

“the plaintiff is in the right” — responding to this specifically: The only legal theory I can think of that would be compelling at all is products liability. You would specifically allege a design defect. But a products liability lawsuit would win or lose based on a very narrow legal question. Consider these facts:

It’s a neck and neck race between the PSX and SNES, with the PSX taking a slight edge. The SNES has FFIV, VI, Chrono Trigger, and Earthbound. The PSX has FFVII, VIII, IX, Chrono Cross, Suikoden 1, Suikoden 2, Grandia, FF Tactics, Xenogears, Dragon Warrior VII...

The SNES’s RPG library may be legendary, but the PSX’s is

Milk chocolate is bad and I will fight you.

Thank you for that swirl of nostalgia from nearly my entire teenaged development.

The ultimate version of “DOWNLOADERS WILL BE KICKED”

Thanks kind stranger!

Settings > Accessibility > Zoom > You’re welcome.

Haha, same. Though I am interested to get into VR someday. Just not at its current price point.

It might, because maybe it’s kind of tricking your brain into thinking you’re actually dealing with someone face-to-face. It’s all so interesting because, as we’re finding out more every day, we’re not really that anonymous.