I’m sick of all this Nook-shaming going on. Tom Nook is a dream landlord, especially so in New Horizons. He provides you with lodging up-front, with a zero-interest loan with no payment schedule and he buys any piece of trash you bring him.
I’m sick of all this Nook-shaming going on. Tom Nook is a dream landlord, especially so in New Horizons. He provides you with lodging up-front, with a zero-interest loan with no payment schedule and he buys any piece of trash you bring him.
Also how even if they secure enough funding, the scalpers will be ready. That’s one reason I think why we still don’t have a price tag for the PS5 and XSX yet. Both Sony and Microsoft know of the tricks scalpers pull and can’t afford the bad press. That and they need to produce enough that people can get them while at…
The people legitimately complaining about the game weren’t being toxic about it. Pokemon Shield is fine, it gives some QoL changes, but like classic Gamefreak style, they remove stuff that worked well before, and also lied about some other stuff to later put it into the game as paid DLC. It’s that simple. It’s not…
Also the “why won’t Nintendo support us” crowd finally has the loudest and clearest answer imaginable.
I am also confused as to how any of this is supposed to make sense, but I also don’t understand who is still playing the game regularly, or who it’s supposed to appeal to.
My knee-jerk reaction was to judge, but... Thinking back, younger me did shit at least as stupid as this and I was just a lot luckier.
Except your pattern doesn’t work because the Playstation 1 and the first Xbox didn’t launch at the same time. It ignores the first platform in the Playstation line, and how it, like the PS2, swept their generation. And how the PS3 caught up and were neck and neck the last few years of the PS3/360 era, with the PS3…
Eh, I really like games like Crusader Kings 2 or EU4 on Ironman. For games where abrupt permadeath is not really an issue (or rarely an issue), a mode that removes the temptation to “fix” your mistakes and live with them makes the game more fun.
Yellow mums help you get green mums. Plant a seed red and a seed yellow together. When a new yellow sprouts set that aside. Keep doing that until you have enough of the new non-seed yellows to start breeding them. They’ll give you green mums at a lower rate and they’ll also give you special purple mums that spawn…
Tencent’s business practices and ad optimization are evidence enough.
I don’t disagree. To reiterate my earlier point, those that are in no position to be crying that cry anyways for petty reasons usually are loudest about it; temper tantrums in other words, or crocodile tears.
Can’t say Valorant appeals to me as someone who played OW for a year as the similarities to it do bother me.…
There’s nothing xenophobic about being wary of an authoritarian regime’s attempt to influence our culture through our economic system. Tencent is essentially the corporate division of the Chinese government, and it exists to forward their agenda.
I’ve played it on and off, and it’s a STAGGERINGLY more robust system - it simulates so many more things, in so much more detail. It’s hard to know where to start describing the differences, there are so many.
Huh... you bring up being stopped from progress in the game by this. Like... what progress? Getting wood? Still can do that. Getting iron? Still can do that. Catch fish? Still can do th.... oh wait... are... are you trying to beat animal crossing? Good luck with that my friend. Good luck with that.
1) Animal Crossing is not only for you. this game is for all sexes and all ages. So the bunny items are not terrible for everyone nor is it the end of the world to everyone when they find more eggs.
The rate at which eggs appear is higher than it should be, but it’s not all that bad. I see the same amount of normal balloons and fossils I would see on a given day and the tree/leaf eggs only occupy normal trees.
I feel like this is only a problem for people who play it 8 hours a day 7 days a week.
But also humans are good? We’ve got multiple groups in NW Ohio running food to school children and their families, and extra toilet paper to folks who need it, and organizing the sewing of masks for our hospitals and offering various tutoring on-line for student who can’t afford to drop behind. It is so hard, and I…
I wanted cherries. I got pears. But then I thought about it: I still want cherries, but I can get cherries from another place and plant them all over. So the end result would be that I have tons of cherry trees, AND the cherries sell for more because they’re not “native”.