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Holy shit you’re right. I feel like I just grew a brain cell
Lol what do you even do in this situation? I don’t even know what I did wrong, just trying to connect
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It’s always interesting to learn new trivia facts like this. Interlinked.
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He’s probably talking about his dissatisfaction with Google’s entire Android platform on top of Pixel Pass
This is an interesting question actually. In my head, “staying true to the games” initially referred to how the game operates like the other commenter said e.g.
How different bodily needs are met. To quench my thirst, do I boil the dirty water and just take some RadAway? How much radiation does this InstaMash have? If a character in the show drinks from an irradiated lake and somehow isn’t affected by the next plot device, how “true to the game” is that? If I do that in any of the Fallout games, I’d be running into Deathclaws with only a fraction of my max HP.
VATS. Will time be stopped or slowed down while the characters are selecting and terminating their targets? There’s a lot that can go well here especially since it’s an opportunity to inject slow-mo Hollywood-style shooting scenes, but can you imagine if they don’t put any slow-mo at all? In my opinion that would show a huge lack of understanding of the games.
To your point, decisions. Unfortunately I think making decisions for the audience is unavoidable here unless the show becomes something like Netflix’s interactive specials. However, some good ideas might include reproducing quests similar to the ones from the games and then making decisions based on data they may have gathered from game quests. Take the Megaton Bomb quest for example. Maybe the show will force a character into deciding between blowing up a city or not at the twilight of a story arc. In the end, they decide to blow it up. Then, during the credit roll, they show that most people in the games who did the Megaton quest actually blew up the city. I don’t actually know what the real stats are, but I think it would be a good idea for the show’s characters – to a certain reasonable extent, because if we blew everything up like in my last playthrough it wouldn’t be a very good show – to follow the patterns of most decisions made by the playerbase in the games. I’d see that as an attempt to reconcile the disconnect between playing a game(lots of control) vs. watching a show(no control).
I probably wouldn’t have but if there are errors as big as those and they’re trying to slide it by me, that’s pretty slimy.
Why must you hurt me with the truth? Counterpoint though: Almost heaven
Well this is already taking points off for sure. But let’s see if the show is good. If they stay true to the games and create a truly unique show, maybe it will be worthwhile.
A Toyota Pixis Mega/Honda N Van as a daily and a toy on the side, that’s ideal for me and maybe it should be for Americans too. But I’m biased because I love driving
I think it’s okay if there’s a service charge, but it should be obvious like this and tipping afterwards shouldn’t even be brought up. It’s not the best solution for everyone but it’s a step in the right direction of no fucking tipping
I feel like there should be a Lemmy version of everything now
I know everyone’s on Baldur’s Gate 3 lately but I just finished Death Stranding and I teared up. What a game, what a story, what an experience. Highly recommended to anyone looking for something atmospheric and unique. Making deliveries may sound boring but I found that if you just take your time and really let it take over your mind, it’s so easy to get lost in it all.
Monster Hunter. I must have spent over 1,800 hrs. on the two latest series. I can’t exactly turn my brain off with this game but nothing makes me more comfortable than having a Lance or Charge Blade in my hands.
Damn that’s just over 1 and a half pints
For me, it feels great to do a few laps in a racing sim like Assetto Corsa Competizione after a long day. Even something more arcade-y like Forza feels good to me.
If I don’t feel like like driving at the end of my day though I’d probably hop on Monster Hunter or a story-based single player game.
At some point you’re just so tired that comfort and time is much less of a factor, I mean I feel like I can fall asleep anyti