I’m pretty sure most stories are made up too. They just seem so well written with no grammatical errors or anything.
Had a similar experience with a random company that said that “we might work on the weekends sometimes” and I rejected that immediately.
That’s a relief, I wasn’t sure how worried I should be about heat sink. 2TB does make more sense in the back. Thank you!
I’m so happy to see this take, it always rubbed me the wrong way when people were like “don’t worry, he will become someone’s bitch in the prison”. Like, wtf!??
I’m not denying their quality. I have just been using my original oculus quest and my steam deck charger for my phone, tablet and headphones.
I don’t love it, but I guess it does remove some e-waste. I don’t use any of the original cables for my headphone or my phone.
There are a lot of indie games that suffer from this imo. Might be because they don’t have enough testers.
Those games have a tough start, but if you can get over the initial hump then you can do pretty well in later level. That is until the final boss where shit hits the fan again.
I played Bg3 on easy, no shame, but I think I missed out on secondary class. I think that’s not available on easy.
I’m bad with words so maybe someone can explain this better than I can. If a movie is a thriller and the plot twist is too obvious then the movie is kinda ruined for most. Or if a video game has levels that are too easy then it might not be fun for most people. Same kinds of examples are very rare for music, like “the song is too repetitive”, Daft Punk has sold out on just that premise, “the band plays the same four notes”, that’s literally 90% of pop songs and I love them. Basically it’s easier to come up with bullet points when criticizing movies and video games.
I like this answer, sometimes I just want to feel like a god in an rpg, but most of the time enemies scale with you in most games
This is actually what the consensus was in that post, but the 4channer was blinded by his own assumption of “men bAD, gIRls gOoD” rhetoric