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  • It's definitely a very narrow colloquialism you hear in New England. Honestly, I think it may be specific to the Seacoast Region of Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.

    It's used in the same context as "bastard", but solely as a term of endearment.

    "What's up, dubba?"

  • Are you planning on buying the sequel? And if so, are you planning on playing through the first game before you play the sequel?

  • Absolutely! I'm looking forward to it, and also hoping a port of the original. I'd love a port and or/sequel of the spiritual sister game, Ever Oasis, too.

  • Dubba. Mostly cuz I haven't lived in New England for over 20 years.

  • Have you read Russian news in the past decade? Defenestration is the preferred method of retirement in the Ruzzian government.

  • I wouldn't expect parity in performance between those platforms anyhow. As long as it's not running like a slideshow like early reviews suggested, I'll have to get it. Several people said it was awful in docked mode, which is really odd, but then the game was pulled from the store and replaced, so I suspect that was an erroneous version.

  • Not at all. The original is a 3DS exclusive, so it may be somewhat hard to get anyhow.

    I would imagine there's little direct narrative connection between the two.

  • It's a light ARPG where you can freely swap from a variety of jobs that determine what skills and abilities you have. Unlike most other games in the genre, Fantasy Life has a substantial focus on skills beyond combat. There are basically three different classifications for jobs: gatherers, who have abilities suited to gathering specific types of materials, producers, who use those materials for crafting goods, tools, and weapons, and combat classes. All classes can fight, but combat classes specialize in fighting at the cost of being largely useless for everything else. It's a very fun and rewarding loop to develop all of the jobs so you can maximize what things you can do, but it's also completely valid to beat the entire game playing as any job. I beat the game as an angler/fisherman just to see that it could be done.

  • Yeah, I never played it. As far as I know, it was only officially released in Japan, and AFAIK the hacked versions you could play outside of Japan were pretty broken by the lack of proper online functionality. I sit in this weird grey area of being disappointed that we didn't get it released in the US, but also being aware that we probably dodged a bullet with that, and we might not be getting Fantasy Life i at all if the mobile game damaged the franchise here.

  • I used to drive truck over the road, and I can attest to the fact that those red light cameras can also be made very deliberately unfair. The city of Hannibal, Missouri had these cameras at the intersection of Highway 61 and Red Devil, at the bottom of a steep hill. About 1/5 of a mile up the hill south of the intersection was a pole with a sensor on it set to about 12'6". I observed that any time any vehicle over that height passed that sensor, the light would trip to red. And it was set at a distance that a loaded semi would be all but guaranteed to run that light. Those of us who traveled that corridor with any frequency knew the sensor was there, and would try to want other drivers over the CB, but a lot of drivers had stopped routinely using the CB by then, so the light proved quite lucrative. At least, until it started causing wrecks from the trucks jackknifing in the intersection in the winter. That setup ran for three or four years before the city was dragged into court over it and forced to remove the red light cameras, though it was done in such a way as to question the enforceability of the tickets and without ever directly acknowledging that the cameras were set up to entrap commercial vehicles.

  • Yo. And the more time that passes, the less I miss it.

  • The issue with that line of thinking is that it is either ignorant of or deliberately ignores the fact that Reddit actively undermines your ability to build community as you see fit. They don't view subreddits as communities, they view them as commodities, and their users are unpaid content producers that they are happy to steamroll over the moment your "contributions" don't exceed any impediments to monetization you may be causing.

    Reddit is no longer an actually communal space. It's a virtual sweatshop for online content so Reddit Inc can monetize ads ads ads all over.

  • "Thought policing"? It stops being a thought when you put the effort into typing it on your keyboard and spewing it out into the world for everyone else to read.

    Getdafugouttahere.

  • Trans rights are women's rights.

    Trans rights are men's rights.

    Trans rights are human rights.

    If you believe otherwise, you're doing nothing less than questioning the basic humanity of Trans people. And you can fuck right off.

  • Shall we fiddle now, or fiddle later? Either way, there shall be fiddling!