@Kuuhaku3993 In the same vein, there are no commonly used English words that start with the “ts” sound, so it’s not something that would be immediately apparent.
@Kuuhaku3993 A lot of people just can’t hear the difference. “Tsunami” and “Sunami” sound similar enough that most people won’t notice, and writing it down doesn’t help because English already has a bunch of words that have silent letters at the beginning like “write, knife, hour” etc.
Ngl, I’ll take a 30 minute game install in exchange for never having to see a loading screen for longer than 3 seconds for the entirety of a playthrough any day, because the fastest optical drive read speeds aren’t coming anywhere close to even the slowest SSDs anytime soon.
@Krispy_OS It was insanely OP, but if you didn’t want to use it, you could sell the individual pieces for a fucking asinine amount of money. I sold one part and never struggled to buy anything for the rest of my 300+ hour playthrough.
@SADIMSORA@dazaichu_@mmjeleventh Except it literally isn’t. It’s a collection of prerecorded samples, just like any other kind of synth. There’s no gen AI involved anywhere in the process.
Actually the best way to stop a spellcaster is an aggressive, sloppy makeout session while interlocking fingers so that they can’t chant incantations or weave hand signs