@PaulTassi Assuming we aren't sitting in a queue for hours and I'm literally praying that we're not, looking for Black Armory weapons and the doing whatever they're in to get them.
Ok wow there are people that are actually mad about this? This was BY FAR the most braindead easy damage. Was there setup required? Of course. But the payoff for said setup was WAY too high. This is a 15 second, solo, 1 phase on a DUNGEON BOSS.
This is like when an old restaurant closes in a town because nobody goes anymore but everyone shows up the final week to "save" it because it used to be their favorite place to eat in 2009.
@i_am_echel0n@GammaRayJoe @ReconTrackDrone Ok fine, I'll take the engagement bait. Why is reusing assets a bad thing? Also, isn't the value the consumer is being provided in this particular case a new ability in the form of Soul Siphon?
At the age of 16, me and my best friend (who gave me the name 'rebulast'), picked up our midnight release editions of Halo 3, sped home, told our parents it was important, and played more Halo than you could imagine.
There is no Warframe without the legacy of Bungie games.
Ok look, I know it's AI, and quite frankly, it's a bit too busy, but this is like my dream game. If FFVI were ever to get a remake on the scale of FFVII, I could die happy.
Naoki Hamagichi says FF7 Remake part 3 is proceeding on time and on schedule! Says they aim to expand the scale of the gameplay experience with each new entry!
“Across the entire remake project, the guiding philosophy has been to progressively expand the scale of the gameplay experience with each entry, rather than repeat the same experience. Final Fantasy VII Remake established an experience centered on engaging deeply with story and characters, while Rebirth moved toward an even more expansive experience that includes the world map. This series isn’t about rehashing the same gameplay just because it’s a remake.
I consider this project where we’ve pushed ourselves to ask, “How much further can we expand the experience?” with each new entry. For the third installment, we’re not thinking about simply wrapping up everything we’ve built until this point. Rather, we’re focused on how the full scale of the series we’ve been aiming for could ultimately be realized as a complete experience. That way of thinking is deeply reflected in our current development process. I think you could also look forward to the Highwind, which I know many people are curious about [Laughter].
I’m unable to share concrete details at this time. What I can say is that development itself is proceeding on time and on schedule. We believe it’ll become a title we can deliver with confidence as the culmination of the trilogy. We know many fans are eagerly waiting, and preparations toward the announcement are steadily underway. Please look forward to it just a little longer.”
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The internet constantly tells women that men are terrible listeners because the second a woman starts venting about her day, the man immediately interrupts to offer a logical solution. We are taught to view this as him being dismissive, emotionally unintelligent, or invalidating our feelings.
The strict, unpopular truth is that to a man, fixing the problem is his absolute highest, most desperate form of empathy.
Women vent to connect; we want our partner to just sit in the dark with us and validate the emotion. But men are hardwired to view the woman they love being in distress as an active threat. When he immediately offers a spreadsheet, a strategy, or a solution to your problem, he isn't trying to silence you. His brain has recognized that something in the world is hurting his partner, and his immediate, visceral instinct is to assassinate the thing causing you pain.
We constantly shame men for "not just listening," completely ignoring the fact that his attempt to fix your life is his most profound declaration of love.