I prefer good gameplay are fun cutscenes. Both add value, but I preferred the newer games over the old ones, in terms of gameplay.
This doesn't mean either of us is wrong or right, simply that it's okay to have different preferences.
I prefer good gameplay are fun cutscenes. Both add value, but I preferred the newer games over the old ones, in terms of gameplay.
This doesn't mean either of us is wrong or right, simply that it's okay to have different preferences.
You're completely in your right to think that. I'm also glad there's an audience that thinks otherwise.
I get the sentiment, even though I wasn't too much a fan of the original series. That said, while sales don't equal quality, nor does sticking to the same thing. Changing style, direction or genre doesn't equal lack of quality. I was quite a fan of Origins and Oddysey.
The real risk is losing the original fanbase, which did happen quite a bit, probably.
A big difference is that, instead of leaving all content behind because it was only hosted there, you still have a lot of content as only a piece of the federated content disappears (or defederates, or paywalls, w/e)
Can you explain what we could do instead? What can US citizens do short-term to help not letting it get worse?
That sounds like it has to get worse before it can get better. Having trump would create motivation to improve things for getting a better candidate next election, something like that?
Doesn't sound like a great option either. It's not like there's a 'good' option, just a 'slightly better' one.
Non-US guy here. I don't get why there's a choice whether to vote for him or not, when you know the alternative is Trump.
It's clear Biden isn't a great option, and there's probably plenty of reasons not to want him. But is any of those reasons gonna get better in the next 4 years when his opponent would win?
I'm in a position where I can't access my desktop for a few months, and my Steamdeck is absolutely great for lazy couch gaming. It runs pretty much any game I play atm, and with some tweaking per game, the controls are almost always great.
But I also use my Switch from time to time. It's a bit more portable, it's a kind of "just works" device where I don't need to worry about controls or tweaks, and Tears of the Kingdom runs significantly better than it ever did on my Steamdeck, last time I tried.
It sounds like a Switch would be the best option for your use case, if you'd have to pick one. Something the Switch does very well is being able to pause any game by just putting it in standby and not worrying about it. Makes it ideal to play in between doing other stuff.
Tried it a while ago, but without any success. I'm limited to a steam deck, and the controls simply don't work at all in when in Frame fighter.
And as an added bonus, trying to open this in "Calendar" would show up a blank screen, that closes again, opening again in "Outlook (new)" on Windows 11.
You'd think Microsoft would get the hang of versioning at this point...
I agree it's not fair, unless there's some human element to it that checks and corrects the AI's choices.
That said, modern AI is pretty capable of recognising something like harassment, I'd say.
Just to be clear, I'm not defending Reddit for choosing AI over human moderation
It was right before realizing I'm in a burnout. Too much in my private life going on, kids, housing, study, full time jobs.
The last time before that must've been years, but I've been holding it in for as long as I could, I now realize.