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  • Yeah, that's true. I always explore everything I can reach first, although if I encounter a boss that I can't even scratch I won't stick around for a 37 minute fight ;) so I have some things to return to.

    I'm level 40 now and the story bosses are just not scary anymore. But so far I still enjoy being a bit overpowered at times so it's fine. I just have big loot FOMO. I couldn't forgive myself if I found some cool weapon during the "almost done" cleanup that I would have liked to use for more of the playthrough.

  • And just like that we’re at silly made up hypothetical situations to drive fear and an agenda. That’s not even worth entertaining.

    It's all hypothetical until it isn't anymore. You're literally the slowly boiled frog.

  • That's like piling all your paperwork on your office desk in a giant tower in the order they came in and arguing that's just as good as sorting them into files and putting them in the cabinet.

  • It's not electrons "reaching" a point that does the work, it's the fact that they move. A generator or a battery just applies the force that makes them move (voltage).

    You can in fact picture it like water, just in a circular, perfectly level channel. When you paddle at one point in the channel the water starts to move and can do work at another point. It doesn't really matter where exactly you are paddling.

  • You could also just have it work and go with whatever follows from it though.

    I believe you should have a plot prepared but you also shouldn't be afraid to adapt it if the players do something unexpected. It's more work, but in my experience players can usually smell when you're just trying to block them. And they will derive fun from having found out your plans early (which is totally ok to tell them).

  • It's an element of a planned economy which has been more commonly used in authoritarian socialist countries but isn't exclusive to them.

    (Fun fact because I just looked it up: There doesn't seem to be one generally accepted definition of "socialism".)