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Jorgelino328 @kbin.social
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  • Here's how that would go:

    "Hey, Alice, what's up, it's Mike from the party!"

    "Alice? What do you mean alice, she di..."

    [Thinking] "shit, that's a man's voice. Must be her boyfriend."
    hangs up

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  • To my understanding this law required much more invasive methods of age-verification than a simple "are you over 18?" prompt, which could potentially lead to people exposing sensitive personal information to malicious websites.

    Take this with a grain of salt because i also haven't read the article yet, but i remember this lawsuit from other posts a couple of months ago.

  • Baldur’s Gate 3 Reignites Age-Old Save Scumming Debate - IGN
  • I try to think of it in terms of how it would go at a D&D session.

    For example, if i roll perception well, seeing a tile is trapped, and tell the DM i avoid it, he's not going to have some NPC trigger it because i forgot to tell them to stop following me, so i feel justified in reloading a save in that case.

  • What DnD (or other TTRPG) podcasts are you guys listening to?
  • I highly recommend NPC D&D from the same guys from Viva la Dirt League.

    They do a lot of sketch comedy based around games on their main channel, especially about mmos with their "Epic NPC man" series, and they used the same universe from their skits as the setting for their D&D games, which has been awesome.

    They're super fun to watch and their DM is amazing as well. They even do little skits dressed as their characters in every episode, about any interesting moments from their table session!

    I also like how they release episodes in weekly, bite sized, edited 30min videos, which i find much easier to consume than your average 3+ hours unedited dnd podcast.

    It is truly a gem and i've no idea how they're not more popular.

  • Cyberpunk 2077 was “better than it was received,” CDPR dev says
  • They do and i am, lots of games have this problem, which doesn't make it less of a problem.

    Though my point was mainly that the fact that "nothing actually happens if you wait" isn't the issue, but rather the fact that it doesn't make sense for your character not to always priorize the main quest.

    I haven't played fo4 because they neutered the dialogue, but in 3 there are similar stakes with you trying to find your father, and although that game isn't perfect about this either, there are times where the lead gets colder, and others where it's hotter, this counts as a shift of tension like i mentioned.

  • Cyberpunk 2077 was “better than it was received,” CDPR dev says
  • Whether there's a mechanical clock or not is irrelevant, this is about roleplaying and immersion. The player should be able to play in a way that makes sense in-world without being punished for it.

    A good open world game should have lower tension moments sprinkled along the main story so it gives the player time to chill and explore the world.

  • shrimp pose rule
  • I had a chair that had a little bump on the middle towards the edge that was meant to force you to sit with your back straight. All it did was make my ass hurt cause i still never sat right.