I think niche horror games are becoming a thing again. It has Amnesia vibes, that was another small at first horror game. Now I agree it's not a 10/10 game, but for it's price and length it was pretty good.
I was going to say the same thing. A "send to camp" button, scrap button, and most small stuff is weightless, is the sum of the articles praise.
For sure a nice quality of life feature if the focus of your RPG is elsewhere, but there are games where the choice of what to carry and keep is a driving part of the gameplay.
For services that are throwaway, this is fine. I don't care if someone gains access to my ice cream rewards account, they don't have anything else important. And I believe these services only last 10 minutes, meaning you can't password reset them because the inbox doesn't exist.
I certainly have categories, but not quite as neat. It's a crazy mix of genre and vibes, and many are in multiple categories.
Finished, RPGs, VN and anime, With Friends Only, Trash, Garbage, Need to finish, low interest, party games, roguelikes, and a few more that I can't remember right now.
I also have a dynamic category for filtering with a specific steam friend when we're figuring out what to play, that filters for multiplayer tags and that they also own. Plus, removed the trash that no one wants to play.
My biggest argument for ethics is that if it is legal to do, it will be easier to provide incentives for it. Already a problem with illegal substances and such I guess.
The rich and powerful have a problem where the normally unattainable luxuries/curiosities in life are freely available and boring. It's why you see millionaires doing crazy stunts, and so many get into illegal drugs or trafficking, like with Epstein and his ilk.
They can offer money, power, or other benefits to those who don't have it, and also manipulate the circumstances in their favor, and create a market for human meat. One where the poorest of people could sell their own parts/body, or create parts for consumption if supply drops. Our current system does the same with labor, but that seems significantly less damaging.
I think they are saying, even if they must spend 80% of premiums on health care, that leaves 20% for profits/admin. But if a premium is $100, $80 goes to care, $20 to the company. But if the price of care goes up and the price of premiums go up, then a $200 premium means $160 on care and $40 to the company. The company still makes more, even though the ratio of care/profit is the same, incentivizing the company to do what it can to make ALL COSTS go up, and raise premiums to match. If they can get premiums to $1000, that means $200 can be kept.
Restricting screenshots is laughable security. If you can read a message then you can take a picture with a second device, there isn't any software that can stop that.
Preventing screenshots can stop accidents and make someone think twice about it, and disappearing messages prevents returning later and looking them up, but that's it.
I remember getting almost all of Fairy Tail from a friend, and the last two seasons only had subtitles in Portuguese instead of English. He didn't know because he hadn't made it far enough yet lol.
I typically have a 60% accuracy in Helldivers 2 and I'm fighting swarms of giant bugs. I think I'll forgive the Australians for 10 rounds per bird, especially since winging an emu probably doesn't stop it.
I'd never heard of the glitter nail polish, so I looked it up. It would appear that it is possible to defeat, though extremely difficult and tedious to do so, and was done in 2018. Basically by separating the polish and substrate material using a combo of heat and chemicals, then gluing it back on with clear nail polish in the same orientation.
Again, crazy difficult, but you could also just epoxy the case shut.
There is edible clay you can get, I just saw someone on a YouTube interview confessing that she eats a little every now and then.