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As a balding guy, I can’t say I’ve never had the thought that getting my hair back would be awesome, but I can confidently say now that embracing the bald is just the right way to go. Chasing youth (or whatever they’re chasing) is a losing cause.

But this game doesn’t always reward you for being a good person. There are times where it’s actually someone trying to rob you or you get nothing at all. 

The issue here is that if you let a game run amok with itself — especially a game the size of RDR2, it will invariably break things, and what you may have found cool in Oblivion other people may find really fucking annoying and a sign of bad game development. Not to mention that the devs would like you to experience

I honestly don’t understand this critic.
Isn’t the whole idea of video games where you play as the protagonist for the world to react to your presence in a more interactive way?
Or would you prefer that all the interactions with NPC’s play out like the vague conversations that you have by greeting random strangers in

I can’t, for the life of me, understand how anyone that has actually played this game could make this type of criticism.  

This is an odd criticism for this game considering nearly every open world does this, and frankly RDR2 does it better than just about anyone else.

Geez, grow up. They went out to coffee and he asked her out.

Nasty. Something, something, entitlement, something....

FF is in a bad spot, but there’s a bit of advice I’d like to add. Embrace her lesbianism. Don’t get weird about it by being intrusive or vulgar, but acknowledge that you now both are attracted to girls, just like you and your guy friends are. If a base friendship already exists, it wouldn’t be hard to say go out on

Hot Taek: Shaved heads with a beard ending by your ears looks stupid. These little lines of hair running up the side of your face in to what? Nothing! The beard is supposed to connect to your hair but there’s no hair there! Cut it out. Stop your beard below the ear and stop looking like a jackass.

Counterpoint: Gareth Bale’s bald spot-obscuring man bun is fooling no one.

I haven’t played myself but friends have and as far as I understood if you linger for a while and let the other get out of the level you can just explore and everything should respawn. The glyphs do appear to each player. And you get paired with a new player each level so you don’t have to meet the same person again.

I think do the opposite.

The glyphs respawn after a couple seconds.

Part of the beauty of Journey is that you don't have to cooperate. You can just be two travelers passing each other on your own separate paths. You can get the glyphs yourself, and nothing really requires two people. But when you find a good partner in the game, you will want to stay with them and go through as much