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  • Well that's how poe2 is usually described, i personally have never played any of the souls game so i can't attest to the similarity. Poe2 is a lot more boss centric.

    The dodge roll has its niche: avoid boss mechanics. You can spam it so it doesn't provide any movement advantage, i think it gives iframes on targeted attacks, but you can still get hit by AOEs. However, because you can't attack while rolling you want to avoid doing it unless you really need to.

  • They slowed down the game tremendously and added dodge roll.

  • For anyone that's not familiar with the game, it's a slow top-down arpg with a souls like gameplay. The game is challenging but the progression can currently be tedious and unrewarding, the EA is also missing a lot of content that isn't ready yet; I recommend waiting for the full release if you want to give it a shot.

  • I dislike microsoft as much as the next guy, but xbox doesn't have a monopoly on phones, or really any presence at all. Competition on android is good for everyone but google.

  • Concord: The game nobody played but everyone remembers.

    Can't wait for the re-release trying to scrounge up a few bucks.

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  • Well TIL.
    Warez is a plural of ware if anyone else didn't catch on.

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  • Besides games that actively block linux for their anti-cheat, there aren't many games that don't work ootb on linux.
    You can always check for specific games on protondb.

  • The very first cutscene has a worm crawling into your eye aboard a ship with brain-eating mindflayers, talk about setting the tone.

  • You're over complicating things

    if you don't know their use case or the hardware they use

    Most hardware will work ootb, most use cases is opening the browser. But i do agree a blank "use Linux" is a bit too broad. Something like "Use Mint" or "Use Fedora" is better.

  • What kind of knowledge do you think linux requires? Installing is like a 5 step process. Once installed any grandma can use GNOME or KDE just fine.

  • made by the company that has hundreds of paid employees working on it.

    You'd have a point there, if the company's aim was solely to make a better product; it's been increasingly about increasing their margins at the expense of the users, advertising as much as possible and buying out the competition.

  • Typically prices go down, not up. This is already the cheaper version.

  • main characters of the opposite sex that are good friends

    These days you'll get romance with characters of the same sex too, detracting. If you only look at the main characters, maybe. But a show without romance at all? No.

  • I'm sure some exist, but you're an exception in not wanting that at all; most people want sex appeal and some romance.

    Sex is an intrinsic part of being human and influences a lot of our decisions, it's only natural for it to be in our media.

  • Romance sells. Will they won't they sells. Sex appeal sells.

    It might seem cheap to you, but people do want and enjoy that kind of content.

  • Chromebooks are a privacy nightmare and have shitty lifespans though. It's a poor comparison too because at this point you're buying new hardware instead of installing different software.

  • Modern distros are very resilient as long as you stick to the big ones, maybe even more than windows. There's plenty of benefits for regular people too. A few off the top of my mind, the OS doesn't have ads, no privacy minefield, less malware. Gotta keep in mind that at the end of the day, most people only use their pc to open the browser.