this I can't understand. at all. if everyone is in camp, why can I not browse everyone's inventory? it makes no sense.
how many times have I got an item that's awesome for a character that's not in my party, but I have no inventory so I have someone else pick it up.
unless you're diligent and sending every single thing to camp, it's a pain in the ass to swap gear around. I still use the goody-bag method for gear drops. but it's not perfect and it can fail if you don't do management every time you play.
what's hilarious is when I took a break from Starfield and went back to play skyrim for a bit, it was amazing how quickly I stopped and went "Oh! I'm having fun."
even skyrim which I've played to death still is fun to play.
I am a new user and I appreciate the breakdown of each one. I am the theoretical "new user" you're talking about. And I like how it's set up. So there you go. you have one new user who finds it useful.
I think it's nice to learn stuff. I'm not so simple minded that more choices is going to "scare me away". this isn't life or death, it's just an OS.
I am very new to linux. this is actually great for me because of how detailed the results are. it doesn't just say "this one."
it gives pros and cons based on the things you want to do with your install. which is very nice when this is all new and you're not sure what they all are really for.
it means I can learn a little about every distro, not just the ones that might be right for my needs at the time, but maybe later if I want to use a different one for something else.
more distros means more for me to shop around for. it's nice to have more options, not less.
I've played a couple of different versions, but honestly the original snes on an emulator is the version I always reach for now.
I feel like other versions have different set ups or change the way the game looks or feels. but the snes version is consistent and reliable.
Don't be like me and buy it on every conceivable platform. lol XD only to find that the snes emulator is the best.