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  • The most op power in my eyes is super speed. You basically get infinite, on demand mass, strength and endurance, and can (assuming you can go really fast) time travel

    That being said, the only super power I'd ever want is the ability to create fast-acting hormones of my choosing, with my nails acting as syringes when willed to be able to inject or secrete them

    AKA Emporio Ivankov

  • My parents do this. I'll be sitting across the room at night, playing some hades on my steam deck, and I'll suddenly get jumpscared by my mum browsing facebook

  • I just want a chill class shooter with good movement tech and larger team player numbers

    Not a competitive 6v6 hero shooter where everybody moves the same, except for that one ability on cooldown right now

  • I mean, at the root of it all, you've got to ask why paedophilia is wrong in the first place

    Is it the individual's obsession with youth-like appearances or naivety? Not necessarily, as both of those things can fairly easily be emulated in older (legal) individuals

    I'd argue it's wrong simply because of the impact you're having on the victim. You are effectively giving them ptsd for the rest of their life, destroying any childhood they may have left, even if consensual, as they can hardly be expected to understand what they're agreeing to

    But a robot? Well, I don't know if this line of thought can even apply to them. On one hand, we don't know her actual age (I think); she may be entirely legal

    On the other, if she can fully emulate a younger teen mind, then how is raping her any different from raping a human?

    Can you even consider them equivalent, when you can wipe her entire memory?

    Can you even quantify her age?

    Questions for later

  • Metroid zero mission

    Played it on my gameboy micro, what an experience

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  • And pesto makes almost all pizzas a little better

  • ...so it's fine if an American company does it?

  • Yes, tiktok was absolutely the worst, but it speaks very loudly that the US doesn't hold other companies to the same standard

  • Okay google lied to me about the fallacy, but that's not my point

    Skyrim was never a forerunner of anything, as there were multiple examples of better games in the same genre released before it

  • Appeal to tradition fallacy

    Just because something seemed good back then, doesn't mean it aged well. This is especially bad for skyrim because Bethesda made oblivion and new Vegas before it

  • 100%

    To be clear, I think the game is still fine, but like the worst kind of fine. Like mediocre fine. Like I find the vast majority of quests absolutely mind numbingly boring, even if they technically add to the experience and function perfectly well

    People point at the fact that you can walk in practically any direction and stumble on a quest or landmark, but I really have to ask how many times they've actually done that? Let alone how many have gone on to complete the quest or dungeon once found

    Almost all quests and dungeons, outside of the main story/side quests, felt practically identical. It gets to the point where you feel like you're forcing yourself into cave number 196 just to get another level up so you can pick locks slightly easier, meanwhile all the enemies become slightly beefier, undoing all your progress

    And don't get me started on the levelling system. I hate how enemies don't really get harder the further into the game you are, but rather they just have more health and damage. When you can barely go back to some bandits at the start of the game after 15 hours it really feels defeatist

    Compare this to botw and elden ring. Yes, they have a similar problem where their shrines and catacombs started feeling samey towards the end (and on subsequent playthroughs), but each one still had a unique gimmick, making them stand out amongst their peers. I love replaying each one every now and then (gone through botw 6 times, elden ring 3, started skyrim 15+ times and completed 0)

    The most fun I'll always have with Skyrim is wistfully thinking what my next character should be, before playing for ~2 hours, and remembering all my problems with the game

  • I feel like I'm in the vast minority when I say that the game is heavily overrated

    People make paragraph long rants on why skyrim is an amazing masterpiece, all while Todd sweats heavily behind the curtain, fearful for the day people realise he just bashed together a bunch of random shit to create a bloated mess

  • Just got a steam deck, first thing I started was animal crossing new horizons (which I got from a very legal source)

  • Odd, but good use of the format

  • As part of my final paper for my bachelors I had to write 8k words. Took me over a month

    I don't think I'm cut out for this bro

  • While these numbers don't take into account the amount of people doing either task, I imagine the placements won't change much