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I have the Staff of Lam Esen, and man, that has seriously changed how I play my sorcerer. Not only do the charged bolts pierce, but when enemies are hit by 3 bolts, it releases a lightning nova, and that is also true of all enemies it pierces through. I can clear large large groups so quickly.

I also defeated the

2. It’s been renewed twice. This is the 2nd time.

Ah! Awesome, that’s great news.

I have thoroughly enjoyed Silo so far. So much of how I imagine things looking, characters, etc, they got exactly right. I really hope it isn’t just a Single season and then cancelled, there is so much more story to tell.

On the opposite end, there is the sidequest where you help a very probably mentally ill person snort some ghost/bone dust, be manipulated by the Grinning Demon, and end up exploding.

Then you just sit there collecting the loot wondering why the hell you just helped them.

I mean Taissa isn’t just a normal person, she’s like a pretty powerful witch right? That’s how I explained it away anyway.

Yeah I have noticed some slowdown now, as I’m nearing 50, but I started doing strongholds with my buddy, and those give a ton of exp, so I was able to level in about an hour. I need to finish the campaign now that I’m right around 50 so I can up the World Tier again to get more XP

I have found some luck buying new gear with obols. It takes ~2-3 tries, but I get legendaries that are appropriate for my level

I’m definitely doing a lot of side-quests, but I haven’t done any dungeons not tied to a sidequest anywhere. (Also World Tier II which gives a little more XP)

I haven’t really been feeling like it is a grind to level, but I’m also not super far. I’m level 46, and just starting Act III. I feel like leveling has been pretty good so far, but maybe it is specifically leveling _after_ the campaign or paragon levels specifically?

As of today, I still have never actually beaten a single FF, even though I’ve absolutely loved all of them that I’ve played. I’ve recently started re-playing through them on the SteamDeck, and I think I’m actually near the end on FF XIII, and Final Fantasy X. I’m also in the last chapter on FFVII-Remake (I believe).

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The voice acting definitely could use some work. The visuals aren’t amazing, but it could be interesting gameplay wise.

The best thing you can do, is to go into your phone settings, and set it so that unknown callers are immediately silenced/sent to voicemail.

If it is important, they’ll leave a message, otherwise enjoy your life scam call free.

Yeah super lame, I own inquisition, but none of the others, so can’t buy the bundle.

So many games I loved that just didn’t end up finishing, just stopped being enjoyable to sit down and play on the TV, or sit at my computer.

However, since I got the SteamDeck, I’ve definitely gamed more than I think I ever have in the past, and I’m playing and beating all the games I never finished. (Final Fantasy X,

I haven’t played a Mech game since....Shogo: Mobile Armor Division in like 2000. This looks awesome though, I’ll definitely try it when its out.

I finally beat Celeste thanks to the Deck. (I’m counting myself as beating it, even though I didn’t finish the Farewell Chapter....). That game is tough, but was so happy when I saw the credits roll haha.

I’ve been playing Final Fantasy X on it, and definitely love how little battery it uses.

People are just focusing on the hardware aspect. Sony offers a hell of a lot of support when developing for their platform, and their SDKs, optimizations, and tooling, far exceeds what Microsoft offers on Xbox.

It is more than just raw horsepower. The development team has stated they will bring it to PC, with the

Yeah I passed on GOTG because the characters don’t interest me. I only heard good things about it, but everytime I looked at it, I just felt bored.

I mean, I work on my computer all day, when it’s late, the last thing I want to do is go back and sit back at my computer to game. Laying in bed with the steamdeck and being able to play anything is pretty great.