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  • idk it certainly feels weird to me that videogames- even ones I don't personally enjoy- are viewed as relevant enough to get this kind of political attention.

    Realistically, if I take a step back from it I'm just stuck in 2008, but.. yeah.

    Besides, weird isn't necessarily a requirement here. Just 'it looks like satire but isn't'.

    Also: you have excellent taste in videogames. Noita is great.

  • I didn't see much of it except for one burst where Hexbear was getting rowdy with my instance- that was.. annoying.

    There was some drama I don't recall the specifics of but it apparently angered Hexbear enough that I started seeing a lot of them in basically every comment section.

  • It's not even a Bungie game, that's the worst part. They licensed the IP to NetEase.

  • For anyone else that's vaguely interested at first: It's a mobile game.

  • Afaik, if there's not a legitimate way to purchase the game it becomes a grey area in the US. I'd be shocked if the EU didn't have a similar exception, but idk.

  • there is no legal way to get around that.

    That's debatable.

  • Personally, I'm using Win10 'til it doesn't get security updates anymore.

    Then I'll give Linux a go.

  • So this is why people have suggested a tripsitter whenever I bring up mushrooms lmao

  • I disagree, I think it's funny as long as this is all theory.

    If a player was actually serious about wanting to do this as more than a meme, and was arguing this hard for it I'd be mad as hell. In this context, though? It's fine. I think it's amusing how hard people can stretch the rules. It's similar to the peasant railgun. Hilarious concept. I'm still not okay with someone trying to actually use a peasant railgun.

  • Yeah, sure. I'm not saying the epilogue was too long, just the game overall.

    Consider it: did they really need every scene in the game? Are you honestly gonna tell me that every. single. mission. was plot critical or would've made the game lesser in any significant way?

    There was a lot they could've trimmed down or removed.

    Which, to clarify, it's not like I think the length is a great crime or significantly detracts from the game. I just feel like it would've been better if it was a bit shorter. I'm not trying to compare it to something like Assassin's Creed Odyssey where it's a 100+ hour game and 70hrs of it is narratively irrelevant.

  • Yeah kinda my take.

    I would've been fine with RDR2 being a bit shorter, frankly, I was kinda dragging along by the end.

  • That's interesting, I really like the fishy taste. If it's overpowering it can be unpleasant, but in reasonably amounts it's tasty.

  • That's irrelevant. You can't patent fantasy creatures. That's a copyright issue. If they were suing for copyright infringement I might think they had a point, but they're not.

  • (this is an expensive hobby just FYI)

    Yeah custom keyboards get absurdly expensive very quickly.

  • then they made it free and introduced DLCs. Such a slap in the face.

    The part that got me is that they made it free and reset my light level.

    Suddenly I was on the same light level as people that had just started playing. The only difference between us being that I had some exotics.

  • Going F2P was shitty from my perspective, but going F2P and removing all the content I'd paid for already.. yikes.

    What absolutely killed it for me is when they started including important story information in battlepasses. I stopped playing for awhile, and then started doing a new expansion only to find out that my light had been reset, half my favorite guns were literally useless, and on top of all of that I couldn't really follow the plot anymore because they had introduced an entirely new hub area I'd never seen, and several new characters that they just expected me to know.

  • What 'whirlwind of changes' has happened to Destiny 2?

    Maybe I'll actually consider playing it again if it's major enough.

    I doubt it, just from this article, because most of my issues were with the monetization and 'running destiny 2 like a business' doesn't make me expect they'll fix my issues with it lol

  • I don't really think it's ever been a Pokemon knockoff in anything but the monster designs. And they're not going to change all of those, so.. it's just as a much a Pokemon knockoff as it's always been.

  • Yeah, I don't like Linus all that much but I do enjoy LTT's content overall. He tends to drastically and publicly overreact to literally any criticism, and then the rest of the team gets involved and he walks it back. Whether they legitimately change his mind or just convince him he's gotta look like he's changed his mind I have no clue.

    My favorite instances of Linus are when he's an absolute idiot on the WAN show and we just get to see Luke's reaction live. The hard-r thing was absolutely hilarious.