@Supermak292296@Mike1Machine@CentipedeMouse Not to mention that the image that best represented him was with his pants down and his buttocks bared, wearing an angelic smile.
@Avenger85438@sw_holocron Perhaps too "external": it doesn't sufficiently convey the torments the character is going through, forcing people to interpret or imagine them. It's running the risk of being wrong and, above all, of disagreeing with the prevailing consensus.
@JacobAShell Or perhaps, like the aeolipile or the Antikythera mechanism, it was invented long ago but, unable to be mass-produced or lacking a use that could be democratized, never went beyond the stage of a mere exercise or toy.
@Knightly_Hist I have an issue with the game *A Plague Tale*: I was hoping for a story devoid of the supernatural—one that sought to evoke emotion through visuals and situations—but barely ten minutes in, we are confronted with an incredible mystery that turns out to be just the first in a list
@SandyofCthulhu@GameStalgiaX I always get the impression that the vast majority of people who pirated your games would never have bought them if piracy hadn't been an option. It’s a bit like saying a work failed to find its audience—when in reality, it did; it’s simply a niche audience.
@YarlCung The French comedian Coluche found the perfect phrase to define administrative support in a sketch: "Write to us about what you need, and we’ll explain how to do without it."
@SketchesbyBoze I am an avid reader, and none of your arguments convince me... for this to work, you need to explain how it benefits THEM not YOU. What would the impact be on THEM if no one read anymore, and why would that be a bad thing?
@BradRTorgersen Doesn't matter if there are 3, 9, or 15 books to read, as long as the starting point and the world of the first one are good and the author has ideas for where to go next.
Generally, they’re immature and/or mid, and the author tries to make you believe it’ll get great later on...