As a subscriber to /c/insanepeoplefacebook it took me a couple paragraphs to figure out if you were serious.
As a subscriber to /c/insanepeoplefacebook it took me a couple paragraphs to figure out if you were serious.
To be clear, I’m enjoying XVI, and XV was the one game I disliked so much I dropped it. But try either one! Different people may like different games, and that’s fine.
As far as XVI goes, my main gripes are that combat is pretty slow until you’ve unlocked three sets of abilities, and it relies just a little bit too heavily on its Game of Thrones inspiration. But once combat gets going, it feels really good. You can dodge or parry almost every attack in the game, and it feels pretty badass to get right in the enemy’s face and have them not be able to touch you because you’ve learned the moveset.
I’ve beaten XIII twice, so I know it well. I don’t hate it, but I don’t love it either. My main criticism of XIII is it suffers from a lack of sense of place. It feels like a disjointed series of unconnected environments, and there’s no sense of a cohesive world that you’re exploring and learning about.
Lightning is on a train. Where does it come from? Where does it go to? We’ll never know. Now we’re in a crystal ice cavern. Now we’re in a dense forest. Now we’re inside an airship. Now we’re at an amusement park. There is no sense of how these places relate to one another or how they’re connected, and that dramatically impacted how engaged I was with the story.
The battle and hunt systems were the more enjoyable parts. The worldbuilding was lackluster bordering on non-existent. I also really dislike… actually, the whole cast. I don’t think there’s a single character I like. I dislike Sazh the least, if I had to choose.
But I still finished it. Twice. XV was the only main series game that I disliked to the extent that I didn’t see it through.
To each their own. I know a lot of people were disappointed by XVI, and again, I could criticize a number of aspects of it. But overall, I’ve had more fun than I’ve had with an FF game since X.
I’m close to the end on PC, and I enjoyed it a lot more than I expected. FFIV-FFX are some of my favorite games of all time, but I really didn’t like XII-XV.
There are plenty of things I could criticize, and it’s by no means perfect. But altogether I’ve had a good time with it.
Now I’ll finally know how many rocks to eat each day, even if I still won’t know how many Rs are in “strawberry.”
I just lie in every encrypted message I send so even when they crack it they won’t know the truth
We are wildly far away from having the technology to do that. A single genome wouldn’t provide the genetic diversity for a sustainable population. We would need hundreds or thousands of genomes for each species to ensure that non-related individuals could mate.
Yeah, super shocked he took a break from saying dumb regressive shit about gaming to say dumb regressive shit about Palestine.
It’s a damn (sorry) good city builder, and the new patch and specifically sluice gates essentially fulfill every desire I had for automating waterworks. I have about 300 hours in game already and will probably log another 200 with this awesome update.
“Superfund birdsite” I am shamelessly going to steal from you
It’s considered doom metal or stoner metal. Metal has a huge number of related subgenres. Sludge metal has more screaming. Stoner metal has more guitar riffs. Doom metal is like stoner metal, but heavier and with lyrics about Dungeons and Dragons.
Time to lose another hundred hours!
Dopethrone by Electric Wizard
I guess I just have to keep Windows 10 with a custom group policy that disables all updates either forever or until I learn Linux.
Linux gaming is getting to the point that I could consider the switch, but I hear scary stories about Nvidia drivers.
Huh, looks like a UE5 game.
It’s amazing how good Microsoft is at making money relative to how bad they are at making products.
And so the cycle of hype and disappointment begins anew. The unending samsara of the Avatar fandom.
I’m sure it’s technically possible to reverse engineer the software, but there are also “dumb” chargers that require no software or app. They’re more reliable and cheaper, and there’s no risk of being locked out when a company stops supporting its software.
Check with Intel, not whoever you bought the chip from. They extended the warranty and will replace bad chips. For most models I believe it was extended from 1 to 3 years.
I eagerly await the ascension.