[-] Thatsalotofpotatoes@lemmy.world 15 points 8 months ago

This is the third post I've seen about Stanley cups and only now did I realize it had nothing to do with hockey. I was very confused how someone had spent $3000 on Stanley cups

[-] Thatsalotofpotatoes@lemmy.world 30 points 8 months ago

Yeah, it's the water. That's the problem

[-] Thatsalotofpotatoes@lemmy.world 10 points 8 months ago

Kings quest didn't have character progression or choices to be made (at least in the ones I played). That's pretty core to qualify as an rpg

[-] Thatsalotofpotatoes@lemmy.world 8 points 8 months ago

I know it's pedantic, but that's a rogueLIKE. A roguelite has permanent upgrades

[-] Thatsalotofpotatoes@lemmy.world 0 points 9 months ago

Also worth mentioning that Ross Lake Hotel was recently sold and I heard the new owner was going to be converting it back into a single house. I wouldn't be surprised if the new owner decided that was going to be harder than he thought. The timing of it all is very suspect

[-] Thatsalotofpotatoes@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

I can understand why people familiar with DnD mechanics and setting would find it easier to get into BG3, but they're certainly not easier to learn. You have 4 separate tabs of actions, loaded with different icons (half of which you probably won't use). I've played 5e for years and even I found it pretty cumbersome, especially when 90% of the time your best option is just to press attack. Now that I say it though, maybe that's why it's easier. Divinity's armour made sure you engaged with a variety of different classes and abilities whereas you can go through BG3 just whacking everything on the head and ignoring all your abilities. I'm glad they reached so many people with BG3 but I hope they go back to great tactical combat in the future

[-] Thatsalotofpotatoes@lemmy.world 12 points 9 months ago

I was impressed by how good Larian made BG3 in spite of using tabletop mechanics, but the Divinity games still had much better game play. I hope they start a new IP and add more of the roleplay options that made BG3 great, but with their own mechanics (hopefully without a charisma stat)

[-] Thatsalotofpotatoes@lemmy.world 9 points 9 months ago

These kind of initiatives are actually pretty great. Like most english language media, video games are pretty American dominated. Funding to games with unique perspectives could lead to some really interesting projects. I played a really interesting game called Black Book a while back. It was a fascinating look into Finno-Ugric culture in pre-revolution Russia (and a pretty good game, too). I'd love to see more titles like that

[-] Thatsalotofpotatoes@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago

Can't say I expected to see rimworld up here

[-] Thatsalotofpotatoes@lemmy.world 6 points 10 months ago

I thought it was bad where I live, but when I was in OKC it was so much worse. I've never been anywhere so hostile to pedestrians. Sidewalks were jagged and broken and just ended randomly wherever they thought they could squeeze more parking in. Despite being a small city there were highways EVERYWHERE. You could never escape the roar of traffic. My buddy who lives there is in a gated community and even if there was anything around (there wasn't) you couldn't walk anywhere anyway because the gate is pressure sensitive to the weight of a car so you can't actually leave unless you're driving. I can only hope the next generation of planners can mitigate some of the last generation's damage in our lifetime

[-] Thatsalotofpotatoes@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago

I bought a glue trap once and caught a rat. The poor thing was whining for hours until I finally had to snap it's neck by hand. Never again. I don't know why these things exist

[-] Thatsalotofpotatoes@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago

"There goes the Courier. He really cleaned up this town." Keep doing God's work

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