I haven’t done a ton of research into it, so maybe there’s something terrible about it I’m unaware of, but I always loved those biodegradable graves with a tree planted on top as the marker, so your body basically fuels the tree.
I haven’t done a ton of research into it, so maybe there’s something terrible about it I’m unaware of, but I always loved those biodegradable graves with a tree planted on top as the marker, so your body basically fuels the tree.
I haven’t done a ton of research into it, so maybe there’s something terrible about it I’m unaware of, but I always loved those biodegradable graves with a tree planted on top as the marker, so your body basically fuels the tree.
Agreed.
haha oops, meant to say Bethesda. (Fallout 76 being nearly unplayable on release and of disappointing quality)
I’d argue, based on recent game releases and Bioware’s recent track record, worst case scenario is worse than “it’ll be fine”
Right, I didn’t think of the subscription services. Guess I haven’t jumped into that world yet so it isn’t on my radar.
Ah yeah that makes sense, thanks for the info.
Yeah I always found it weird when I hear that these major studios make all their money with software and rarely with hardware/console sales. (Don’t they even often lose money on console sales?) So it would make sense to me to not have exclusives and instead open your software sales up to as many people as you can.
Wonder when ninjas will cycle back in.
Yeah ok good point, my analogy was pretty bad..
So can I start a site where I just post all the articles you write under my name, and change the font and color and formatting to “make it my own”?
Seriously. It was a recommended/trending article on the side, I couldn’t tell what it was till I highlighted over the thumbnail and read the headline. I’m not a crazy, anti-spoiler type person but eh, I’d avoid anything descriptions in my major show series finale review headline..
Couldn’t you treat every situation like this though? Don’t be quick to judge or criticize cause you never fully understand what a person is going through? Just cause someone is black or has alopecia doesn’t mean they automatically understand what Will and Jada have been going through. Maybe a rich white person in the…
I often find the discourse surrounding From Software games pretty obnoxious. Feels like a critique of any film made by a historically revered director. Instead of criticizing mistakes, people wax poetic and write essays on how every “mistake” is actually designed with a purpose in mind.
You can argue that someone was in the wrong but still be empathetic to what they might have been going through. Which is what you’ve done, and I wish more people would do.
The reason to play games is to have fun. Having a quest that requires me to click on a boulder, walk 5 steps, and drop the boulder, and then complete quest isn’t fun. Talking to someone, who tells me to talk to someone else, who tells me to talk to someone else, and then completing the quest isn’t fun. Starting a…
I finally threw in the towel with this game. I really wanted to like it! And I kept hearing how great the endgame was! But apart from some fun abilities and set pieces, it just feels like so much busy work. And as I read about the endgame everyone raves about, it just sounds like more busy work..?
I just cringe thinking of the spaghetti mess of a code that game must be made of. Especially with it being as rushed as it was (despite the delays) I just imagine any fix is such a nightmare to make.
I don’t know what it feels like to wear a set of armor, or shot an arrow at something charging towards me, or hang glide off a mountain into a village, but I know what it feels like to be strolling through nature and be hit with a burst of wind, and hear it surge through the trees and brush. I think it’s just such a…
Honestly, I wish they’d just stop adding more junk to grind for, and actually add depth to the universe. Flesh out the NPCs, the different races and civilizations, the economy, make it so the universe feels like a living breathing place, and not just a set for a ton of cardboard cut outs to stand around in.