High tech, low life. Star wars is dystopian
X, Y or Z axis?
well, Amazon is going to get flooded with garbage and scams sooner rather than later.
Where have you been the last decade?
It's expensive and probably not available in a majority of the country, but Michael's of Brooklyn is a straight banger. I found it while I was living in Brooklyn and when I moved away I was sad I wouldn't be able to buy it anymore, but a few months back my local store started stocking it lol.
I think whoever thought of this concept should die
I mean, cyberpunk had issues at launch but at its core it was an excellently written game in a vibrant world with phenomenal NPC performances and fun combat. It was worth spending the time and effort to fix up.
Redfall has none of that, from everything I've seen. Sometimes you need to release and move on.
The final season™ is in production now after a couple year hiatus.
Main storyline ended back in like 2014 iirc, then they had an anthology non-Canon season of a bunch of different animation styles which was really neat, and then like 3 seasons of weird virtual production unreal engine stuff that I don't think is Canon?
Either way it's still being made, but it's the end. Allegedly.
Lotta artists make their living through Twitter
Fwiw it's 'milquetoast'
Yeah I'll echo what everyone else is saying, the visuals and art direction are stellar, some of the best original sci-fi art in the last decade, rivaling Dune and Avatar - the story is as generic of an action movie as you can get. It's a fun movie tho, I enjoyed my watch, but it's not a "run out and see" kinda movie unless you're a VFX nerd like me.
I think it really worked to pull the player in and immerse them into conversations and show off the insane facial animation tech that is JALI, but yeah an option would be nice.
Don't forget Nintendo titles being the most locked-down zero options games on the market. I played a Nintendo game for the first time in a decade recently and my god it felt so antequated. Couldn't even change volume levels lol.
This was the most "design by trends the CEO's son saw five years ago" game I've ever seen. From day one you could tell it'd be DOA since it would be arriving years late and millions of dollars short, with absolutely zero soul or intent. You could smell the cash shop and sandpaper one-liners from a mile away. I feel for the devs at CA that have been pushed into making this game, and are now facing layoffs for it's inevitable failure. It's really time the C-suite started getting consequences for their poor decisions. Let CA make Aliens Isolation already dammit.
We should simply speak of nothing, ever then.
You can probably count the avid Facebook users who also use Lemmy on one hand.
I agree with your point but imo Johnny Silverhand is Keanu's best work.
Tbf a lot of companion interaction in BG3 is tied to long rests, so it makes sense to be pretty heavy handed with them
It does!
I once cast haste on myself, then quickened cast fly in the same turn.
Burned two 3rd level spells, sorc points, and burned two of my own turns in a bossfight lol.
Congrats you described the paradox of tolerance.
Yeah if someone thinks I and people I'm friends with shouldn't exist than I'm not gonna want to work with them. American Republicans are actively trying to remove any legal protections or rights trans (and LGBT in general) people have, and anybody who shares their views is helping them along. Why on god's green earth would I see that as anything less than an existential threat?
Title sums it up, any other tips about PETG appreciated though.