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  • Yes, close but not quite right. I want that level of writing and mechanical competence, but in the world of Fallout.

    I can't say I'm looking forward to the fantasy as much, just not the genre/vibe I'm after. I'm still pretty full up on fantasy from The Witcher 3, which should say something.

  • I don't think it's inherently a "straight" issue to think the topic of sexuality can be out of place at times. I don't think the topic of sexuality should be taboo like it has been historically but, like many topics, I think there's a time and place for it. In my eye, the only time I need to know a person's orientation is when I find someone I wish to pursue something with since it's a key aspect of my chance of success. I believe what someone does and is into is a closed doors affair; it's their business, not mine. Plenty of times someone's sexuality is held above someone's head, quite literally in the case of this casual fishing game where I feel it doesn't even slightly belong. In these situations, I find myself made uncomfortable because the topic is very mismatched for the context. We're standing here fishing, so why are you bringing who you like to bang - or not, as the case may be - into the conversation?

    And huh, would you look at that, I didn't bring my own orientation into the mix because it's not needed.

  • I think the initial stabbing is fine in regards of a self-defense reaction. The twist is excessive and, like someone has already said, the level of detail you've gone into specifically for the stabbing is more than a little odd. To me, it makes it sound like you enjoyed stabbing him more than you enjoyed surviving the assault. Definitely see a psychiatrist.

  • Since fin has already provided a decent answer, I'll just say never underestimate how much some people do with CLI. For those who've memorised every command they need CLI is quicker than a high DPI setting and a twitchy wrist on a mouse.

  • There's nothing stopping you from making a boot key and messing with Linux or making a partition of your storage. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

    That said, as someone who is also very visually inclined, I've tried a couple of different distros over the years and always bounced off. I kept encountering the dumbest little issues that most people didn't get, and it always required Terminal to fix. It's those moments when you get to learn how obtuse and unwelcoming some of the Linux community can be.