thewiredknight
thewiredknight
thewiredknight

Three Houses and SoV are great art styles in their own rights. My wife noticed that the Three Houses designer is actually the designer behind Uta no Prince Sama which is noticeably in characters like Sylvain.

Conquest what got me through it was I enjoyed the difficulty and map variance. The moment I started disliking

Strangle I cannot put my finger on what it is about SoV that didn’t peak my interest. I tried playing it but stopped partway through. Maybe it was the random battles moving around the overworld map or maybe it was the abstract way it handled side quests that made me feel like I was spending time away from the main

The problem is that you can sue someone for Contributory Infringement. This is in the case of MGM v. Grokster Quote as follows

“One who knowingly induces, causes or materially contributes to copyright infringement, by another but who has not committed or participated in the infringing acts him or herself, may be held

You know, I though the same as you when I first started 3H. I would have days where I just wanted to battle but strategically it made more sense to do a classroom day or vice versa. But as I’ve spent more time with it It’s grown on me immensely to the point where it may become my favorite Fire Emblem after Sacred

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Real estate attorney here - this is absolutely true and easily the biggest risk of Solar panel instillation if you can’t afford them outright. Leasing them or obtaining loans on them can negatively impact your ability to sell the house as that loan will need to be paid back before you sell (reducing your income from

Good to hear.

The Buu Saga introduced some good concepts (fusion, expanding the DBZ universe with greater Kais) but man did it have some lows including the worst major villain of its four sagas. I just don’t think they could have carried it for as long as it runs especially with a less interesting villain to play around with.

The

I can respect bowing out on this. Honestly they did amazing work for the three arcs they did and I often wondered if they would ever finish it given that few people have an emotional attachment to the Buu arc in the first place (myself included). I think opinions would be stronger if they stopped completley having not

This is true, and some of it does carry over to the US as well (specifically prosecutors caring more about win records and in some cases falsifying evidence - there was a large scandal about that in California some years ago).

But the general “need to find the real culprit” which every case in Phoenix Wright revolves

As an attorney, I also admire that Aviary Attorney does a better job of representing how the criminal justice system works better than Phoenix Wright. Corpse Run had a great comic on this

Yes, all players on one console share an island. This may be also why you can’t transfer as they couldn’t figure a workaround for the fact that multiple accounts would be living attached to the same save file.

I still don’t know why it doesn’t have multiple save files in the first place as that would solve the problem

Generally single player but somebody could dupe items or create hacked items and then drop them in someone else’s island when connecting online.

Just spitballing ideas here.  Not sure why you’d do that in Animal Crossing but it’s plausible.

Well this is frustrating, my wife wanted to play the game but was thinking about getting her own switch. I was going to say just have her play on mine and then we’d transfer it to hers once she gets one. But this seems entirely counterproductive to that fact. I can’t even just stay out of the game myself until then so

Except that the team already didn’t anticipate how much people would main (which is the nature of any game, people will gravitate and just like playing the one thing they enjoy) and additionally with the forced 2-2-2 structure the pools will have an even greater impact on people who don’t know other characters in

True though many of the talents in WoW had double functions depending on if they were usd on a player or an npc which helped somewhat.

I definitely agree with this. Starcraft’s mechanical components asked a lot and in particular with second to second decision making whose consequences you may not see till well later into a match. In this respect I find it’s easier to balance, which is partly the nature of a strategy game.

The team behavior and this statement are completely incongruous. While I agree with Kaplan that generally the meta is not something your average player needs to or should worry about the game balance is constantly shifted and adjusted based on what the OWL is doing so the game is adjusted according to that meta.

And now there is yet another place my handle doesn’t fit.

Again, Crystal Chronicle’s release date is wrong, it was delayed until Summer 2020. It says TBA on the Square Enix page and several other news sites have announced this delay a month ago. I pointed this out on the last release date article but it still hasn’t been corrected.