I wasn't planning on buying one at launch. There's nothing must-play on day one. I have plenty of backlog on my Switch (not to mention every system that came before it đ) to play. And my financial situation is not great right now. I figured I'd get one eventually. But the ongoing shitshow in the Orange House has me seriously questioning how viable waiting it out would be. Who knows what the price is going to be by the end of the year? (I know Nintendo makes an easy target for the collective internet hate-boner, but this is a valid question for all electronics purchases in the US.) So I made sure the money was there and was able to get a preorder last night. If something fucky happens in the next few weeks, it's easy enough to cancel. If something fucky happens after release... well, at least I got one. If my Switch 1 is anything to go by, it'll be a good entertainment investment.
Funny how the businesses that employ, nay, rely, on underpaying (and otherwise avoiding numerous other labor laws) migrant laborers never seem to get so much as a slap on the wrist.
You don't understand, I coulda had chill. I could have been a capybara. I coulda been somebody... instead of a human, which is what I am, let's face it.
I'll do that too. I think my second Binding Blade playthrough was an intentional cheese fest, abusing the hell out of save states and RNG manipulation to get better arena matchups/level ups. It's a whole different game that way lol.
Definitely one of the easier FE games. I had fun with it, but then again I don't play "optimally." Nobody is allowed to die. Prepromotes get benched regardless of tier until the rest of the army catches up. Trainees get babied until they can hold their own. Everyone gets fielded at some point. Individual unit level needs to stay about even with the average army level. Lords are held back if they start to outpace the army level. That kind of thing.
These are self-imposed limitations, but they make the series more engaging for me. Can Seth solo this map? Yeah, mostly. Am I going to let him? Nope, gimme your weapons and go be a meat shield for a ranged unit. Can spreading EXP too thin make the late game brutal? Of course. That's part of the puzzle. (And SS has grinding if things get too bad. Again, it's one of the easier ones.)
Over multiple playthroughs, this gives lower-tier units the chance to shine. Getting a blessed L'Arachel who could reliably Res/Dodge tank (and kill on the counter) one run was just a joy.
Not sure what you're on about. I had a square crossed arch tent (so not quite a dome) in the 90s. My uncle borrowed it to take to Woodstock.
It was not salvageable after that, and I haven't had a tent since.