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  • I do the same thing except I can't stand silence so I play ASOIAF theory livestreams. Thank you Alt Schwift X and Glidus, now I sleep much better and I also understand that Tywin Lannister is secretly the Dusky Woman (and Tyrek Lannister is a horse).

  • Marvel films are the popcorn flicks of the 2010s. None of them are masterpieces, but most are just a fun watch.

    But now they're often not even that. Besides a few outliers (No Way Home, GOTG3), they fail to even be entertaining popcorn flicks. I'd say the line is National Treasure. If it's better than National Treasure, that's a solid popcorn flick. If it's worse, then it's not worth watching.

  • I really appreciate games like Dishonored, where you have massive levels to explore but they're still very tailored experiences, and each level gives you something brand new.

    My one gripe with Dishonored is that the way runes, bone charms and money (the main upgrade materials) work encourages you to explore every nook and cranny of each level. While some may like that, I'd prefer to find a fun way to reach my target and then on future playthroughs I could find another dozen completely distinct routes, making every run feel fresh.

    That whole second paragraph has nothing to do with your point, I just felt like mentioning it.

  • Yeah I love 2D platformers, but can't get into 3D. I did enjoy Super Mario 64 when it came out, but on replay I find it's often finicky and hard to control, simply because of the 3D format.

    Give me some Celeste any day though

  • While I don't disagree, when I eventually get a PS5 I plan to get the disk version, simply because I can often get disk games second hand for a fraction of the price that they are on the playstation store

  • YouTube is trash, and if a viable alternative were to exist then I would switch in a heartbeat.

    But I'm all about convenience, so until that alternative exists, if I have to give some money to YouTube to have that convenience, I'll do it.

  • I actually like cryptocurrency and think it has many good use cases, but this is not one of them. Crypto is designed for trustless, decentralized systems. Steam is centralized, so there's no need for that trustless economy.

    If there were ever a similar library which was open source and run by the people, then potentially crypto would be viable for that system, but for Steam it's simply unnecessary.