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  • On this topic, I've got a GoG key for Dishonored: Definitive Edition if anyone wants it. It's a great game.

  • "other; different in origin." is the meaning of xeno.

    So.. it kinda fits, it kinda doesn't.

  • It would probably help if you tried to elaborate on your confusion lol. I have no idea where this meme is failing to get across.

  • Because their first use knew what road it would lead them down.

    The vast majority of people aren't starting with heroin or fent. They start with getting prescribed cough syrup with codeine in it, or a friend offers them something 'fun' at a party. People aren't making a single decision like, "yeah today I'm gonna ruin my life."

    And what about them? You can feel bad about them and bad about a celebrity dying. They're not mutually exclusive.

    It's harsh to phrase it this way, but frankly I don't care all that much about the One Direction guy that died personally. I wasn't a fan. It didn't impact me emotionally, but I can still acknowledge that he was greatly loved and it sucks for his fans and- I assume- his family.

  • No? This is a confusing question. Do you think they're just committing suicide? Cuz most people that OD aren't doing it intentionally. And even then.. do you not feel bad for people that kill themselves?

  • How good is Lemmy dealing with censorship and why does the sign-up process on lemmy.ml involve having to copy a sentence from "The Principles of Communism"?

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  • Fair enough, then.

  • How good is Lemmy dealing with censorship and why does the sign-up process on lemmy.ml involve having to copy a sentence from "The Principles of Communism"?

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  • .... when did I say everything on .ml domain is marxist-leninist? It's not any kind of conspiracy lol.

    I said they picked this one because it was an obvious reference. Apparently some other people have spoken directly to them and said it was purely because it was free. Which I didn't realize, and also makes sense.

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  • It's not exactly wrong, though. It's clearly intentionally chosen because people are gonna connect these dots.

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  • That they picked it specifically is not a coincidence, though.

  • I haven't gotten that far into the game, but I can't imagine how awful that would be with a badly built character if it was a slog with a good one. If it wasn't such a time investment, I'd consider building an intentionally awful party and see how brutal it was lol.

  • not properly balanced

    IME, that's just the dangers of running Pathfinder. There can be such a disparity between a well built character and someone just going through character creation picking random stuff that it's hard to balance for both possibilities. As a DM, I've always kinda played it by ear and tried to have some way to scale the difficulty on the fly built into as many encounters as I can.

  • I'm confused, do you think this is a request for time loop movies?

  • That's fair- I'm not trying to say the game is for everyone. I've just never understood the people that seem to ruin the game for themselves by trying to be efficient to the point of making the game stressful.

    Also, I definitely feel the slow walking speed sometimes. I absolutely hate having to go talk to Clint before you get the minecarts going cuz it feels like it takes forever to walk all the way across town.

  • You can respect a game and not enjoy it.

    Yes! I really want this to be more widely accepted. There are games that I absolutely hate playing, but I still respect a lot and view as excellent games. Just not a game for me.

  • That's the thing: You don't have to micromanage either, really. The only actual timer in the daily one. Other than making it to your bed in time, you're not on any other kind of time crunch on a macro scale. You don't need to make the most of every day. Waste those fuckers. Wake up, water your crops, go back to bed.

    The only event that doesn't repeat, afaik, is Grandpa's ghost judging you at the end of year 3, and honestly you might be able to repeat that too somehow. Otherwise, pretty much every time triggered event will just happen again next year.

    The way the game is structured seems to inspire a need to be extremely efficient with their time in people. Never wasting time or energy.

    I feel like I took the direct opposite route and promptly didn't care even slightly. I regularly just water crops and skip days cuz I wanna sell them or get started making wine out of them or whatever else.

  • I deeply dislike Nintendo.

  • Some of them are related. Some of them aren't.

    Black Ops and Modern Warfare are generally two separate series- the Modern Warfare games are all related.

    Black Ops is a lot more complicated. Black Ops 2 is a direct sequel to Black Ops 1. Technically Black Ops 1 is sort of a sequel to World At War, as well. They share a major character, but it's kind of a minor thing and you won't be missing a ton.

    Black Ops 3 has basically nothing to do with the rest- it takes place in 2065 and basically the only thing that links it to the previous games is a throwaway line related to a previous villain and some text logs.

    Black Ops 4 didn't have a singleplayer campaign.

    Black Ops 5 is Black Ops: Cold War, it is related to 1 & 2 but it's less of a direct continuation and more just the same characters are involved iirc.

    Black Ops 6 follows up Cold War, but again is just the same characters.

    Personally, I'd suggest doing World At War, Black Ops 1, Black Ops 2, Cold War, and then Black Ops 6 for the 'full experience.' If you wanna circle back around and do Black Ops 3, you can do that pretty much whenever because as I said it's unrelated. You can drop World At War if it doesn't interest you without any real issues. As I said, it just sets up a single character. Dropping any of the others you might actually be confused on plot and characters at points, idk.

    Modern Warfare is a lot simpler. Just do them in order.

  • If you mean singleplayer campaigns: as far back as you can stomach the graphics of.

    If you actually want good campaigns, Black Ops 1 is fuckin legendary. World At War was also great. As is Modern Warfare (2007) and Modern Warfare 2(2009). Modern Warfare 3 (2011) was also good. Black Ops 2 was good. I wouldn't bother with any further Black Ops games- one of them doesn't even have a campaign iirc.

    For the much much newer titles, Modern Warfare (2019) was good. Modern Warfare (2022) was also solid. Modern Warfare 3 is 'last years title' being referred to in the OP.

    None of these are narrative masterpieces exactly- the closest is probably the Black Ops games. With that said, they're very much 'action movie' videogames. Tons of crazy set pieces, unique segments, and then the cutscenes that usually tie together a reasonable enough plot to be interesting.

    If you mean multiplayer: honestly just jump into Black Ops 6. None of the older titles are likely to be a great experience at this point. Or just spend your time on a better game lol