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Dude come on, “there are barely any online features and you should expect at least some” is not simping for a video game company

It’s a game released in 2022, you really shouldn’t be getting mad that it has some online features; more people would be a lot more upset if it didn’t have any. The last several games have had online trading and battling and Sword/Shield added online raids. None are required to get through the game (even raids can be

The event will last until December 18, and it’s the only way for players to catch the iconic dragon in these games as of this writing.

I don’t think it’s being pedantic to point out that all anime is dubbed, the original Japanese is still dubbed in Japanese, it’s not the same as dubbing over live action. Also, you can put subtitles on regardless of language, even for the languages you understand.

My main problem is that, at least sometimes (maybe all the time, I dont know), the fire moves come out of the grass head and grass moves come out of the fire head. Like, you’d think they’d either specify in some situations or else have them all come out of the same head regardless.

Fair point. I’m not familiar with Wide Lens and for the usual 5-max multi-strike moves (like my Bullet Seed example), I’ll probably stick with Loaded Dice. Also I don’t think I have the Wide Lens (and I don’t play competitively or anything so I don’t want to hunt it out specifically).

Of note: Scarlet/Violet also introduced the “Loaded Dice” held item, which makes all multi-strike moves hit at least 4 times guaranteed. So with this (and Technician), you’re guaranteed that 180 points of damage and can still get 5-10 hits depending on RNG. Obviously the drawbacks are that not much is weak to Normal

I’m honestly surprised anyone actually thinks the McRib is gone forever. Like, its entire thing is that they take it away and bring it back (partially based on pork prices), why in the world would they actually stop if it’s still selling? They’re calling it a “farewell tour” because it’s just like those aging

Same, also I wish Bravely Default II had been better than it was.

It’s not rejecting your answers though, the whole point is if you tell the guy interviewing you to challenge the Pokemon League that you’re only doing it for fun, it completely accepts your answer and rejects you in-game as someone who doesn’t have the right attitude to make this challenge according to the characters

I’m not arguing that, I’m just saying that it’s not their universal only use or anything. They’re food, you can just eat them if you want.

Sure, I’m not arguing anything with that. The problem is that when the article said that one ingredient in digestive biscuits can be used to relieve an upset stomach, you said they were basically the same as saltines, which they aren’t. Even if you use them for the same things, they aren’t the same foods and you

You mean the Pokemon game in which your character is a student, allows you to attend classes (including answering questions and taking “tests”), and has your rival ask you multiple times through the game what your priorities are includes another question before the end?? How dare they!

I’ve lived in the US South my whole life and I don’t know that I’ve ever seen that, but I also haven’t been around a lot of kids or pregnant moms, let alone those with upset stomachs. And personally I don’t like them in soups, but that’s the only use I’ve been aware of and the only one I think most people would think

I’ve never heard of anyone eating saltines to relieve digestive issues, they’re just salty crackers to, like, put in soup and add some texture (or eat with cheese or meats, but Ritz crackers are better there). I’m not saying you’re wrong, only that to a lot of people their “primary purpose” is completely unrelated to

The oil and vinegar is just how they do “Mike’s Way”, which also has onions and spices. You don’t have to get it and some locations hit it heavier than others.

Went to London for the first time several years ago and I made sure to try several English foods and snacks, including digestive biscuits. I think they were the chocolate ones but I don’t remember entirely.

There are definitely a lot of people on Cameo I wouldn’t pay to hear from, let alone some of their rates, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it in general. For someone who’s really hard to buy for, a “here’s a quick message from this actor in that show you like” (or whatever) is almost guaranteed to be

I feel like gift cards get a bad rap, like I get that they’re easy last minute ideas (especially digital ones that you just get emailed to someone from a website) and we’ve all gotten a gift card to a place we’d never otherwise go, but they can also be great. For one, if it is a place you go (or a service you use,

Interesting, thanks, I’ll look into that style.