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hunterbunney.bsky.social
former harddrive, tf2classic, scary harey. 23 any
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All this to say I'm glad someone I trust has co-signed this game that I already decided in my heart would be good the day they announced it
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It seems to be Risk of Rain by way of Elden Ring (a winning combination) based on everything I've seen of it/experienced in the network test The Fortnite comparisons people make are strange, it's like it's the only example of a multiplayer video game they can think of
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Me when I'm in a gay dog competition and my opponent is fat bunny
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One could say it Cracked 100,000 views
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I feel like all it does is make it harder for me to focus! I don't like my controller trying to jump out of my hand specifically at points that require concentration, like drifting in a racing game or trading hits in a melee combat game etc
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I think your phone wanted to get sat on and was manufacturing an excuse
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They should admit that JFK probably got sucked off on the regular by his gay best friend (as he probably did) and use it for queer clout
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Very bad damage imo, ~100 physical and ~120 holy at +10 and with no better than D scaling in any stat. Probably better off just using holy greatarrows with any other basic greatbow
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No wonder I'm unemployed dude I've been sending applications with da training weights on
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I don't know why they continued to put bows in these games post-DS2 but I don't know why they *ever* put crossbows in these games. they literally don't have a use case
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If only it weren't for soul memory, I enjoy invading too much to potentially spend a six-digit amount of souls on arrows across a playthrough
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I was so enamored with Themberchaud that I think I rewound and rewatched the scene 5 or 6 times in a daze
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The biggest scent threat is not the countless people who skip showers/don't use deodorant, but the tiny handful of people who I guess literally don't wipe their asses
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I want it tasteless
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Oh dw I'm not being like employment-resent-y, if you *did* have a play-on-your-phone job then get the bag as far as I'm concerned those sorts of days are the closest adult life gets to when it would rain during recess and you'd get to stay inside and play board games
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I GOTTA get me a playing-on-my-phone job
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Giving my website the optimal SEO to trick people's AI assistants into buying tens of thousands of dollars of nothing without user permission
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I bet you could never watch every Final Destination movie and make a video about it TWICE, though
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GOOD thread
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M'aiq spies a beggar in Anvil, with a sign asking not for food or septims, but a "fat Argonian bitch." the meaning is lost on this one
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It's funny how even in a queer furry nerdspace the outrage takes the same form of "the woke devs are gonna nerf the titty sliders"
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A woman after your own heart
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She's already 200 hours deep sans-flightstick lmao
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I feel like the boardroom guys must be afraid of the awkward period where people aren't really buying the original game anymore but also the sequel won't be out for another 2-3 years
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I still think a lot of it is a personnel issue. even singleplayer games seem to come with the expectation of ongoing support and community management, so you need a dedicated team to babysit every game for a half decade instead of working on a sequel
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I think shareholders are terrified of the gap (again, a monster of their own creation) where no one's really buying the old game anymore but the new game won't be out for two or three years
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I think it's just the modern approach of every game being an ongoing service Studios don't want to pivot full-tilt to working on a new game, I think, because they've cultivated a public belief that a game is "dead" once it stops getting monthly updates, even if it's literally singleplayer
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it reflects like a complete lack of curiosity about the broader world to me lol