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  • No, no, no. This is all about race and not music genres. That's why MTV is always playing Dean Martin instead of Louis Armstrong. /s

    If white people want see more black people on MTV then they need to start liking the genres black people are currently doing. But why anyone would listen to music for a skin colour is fucking weird anyway.

  • It's important people read the articles on this one as it's doing the rounds. It was his choice, but also it's important to know why it was his choice. I think that part is a much more alarming thing to know and understand.

  • Yeah, that argument falls apart when henry just randomly moves the pick even though you didn't move the controller.

    Literally—well at least from the devs and ever since KCD1—that's how it works.

    How else would they express how noob he is?

    Look at Henry like you look at yourself 10 years ago. So confident, knew so much less. He's your intern. Interns are frustrating. You were also a frustrating fumbler at the beginning of everything you learned.

    That "random" movement increases the further through the lockpick acrion he gets. But when he's skilled, it doesn't. He's patient and gentle with the tension.

    What more could you want from a lockpicking system that's super basic for all gamers but still represents the reality of someone learning lockpicking?

    Edit: Also he picks locks in the first game doesn't he? So he just forgets how locks work because of his fall? Bad design imo but a great game other than that one system.

    The immersion of this is all explained. I highly recommend you play KCD1, though it is more challenging and realistic in skilling and especially combat. You have to teach him to read before you can read lockpicking books, for example. Becaue obviously not many people knew how to then, especially a blacksmith's boy in a small village. You can, yes. Henry can't. And if you try read it appears as gibberish to you, slowly getting better as he learns.

  • Like all of Henry's skills, he sucks at the start.

    You are him. So you've got some faint knowledge that it can be done, but no idea how exactly, and with rudimentary tools to boot.

    Just like you IRL, it takes Henry learning how locks fundamentally work, what picking is actually doing inside, then getting better at the feel of it. And just like IRL, Henry gets good at lock picking quite quickly after some practice and being shared knowledge. Sure enough, he too soon understands how easy mediaeval locks are.

    All of the skills are like this by design. You may think something is easy, but Henry don't. He knows as much as you did before you looked into it.

  • BG3 is the same as any of the other games previously. A D&D game with an amazing DM. Immersive story and characters, great system at the foundation, and excellent gameplay to channel the story and system through.

    I think BG3 spent most of their time saying no to dull or shallow ideas, rather than reinventing the wheel. And of course it worked incredibly.

  • Well, they don't have to ban them.

    Just install profiles on them. Inside school hours certain connections and apps are blocked. We've had this tech since iPhone 3. I'm sure the parents will be happy to sign the slip.

    It's either that or ban them. And if anyone's worried about control; then just ban them. But there's a long-standing tech option to avoid this, specifically to prevent banning.

  • And reverse psychology doesn't work on cats.

    "You can go into the gun cabinet whenever you want. It's not off-bounds at all. Help yourself! I'd be happy if you did."

    "Who's asking you for permission, bitch?"

  • It's definitely yellow.

    But, for real, OP is having a struggle with it for this reason.

    If something is 50% G and 50% B, it is neither one or the other. It's exactly where C sits. If it is 75% G and 25% B, you could say it's green. But if I asked if it's green or cyan, we'll have the same issue again, sinc it's. 50% G and 50% C.

    OP gotta learn their colour spectrum a bit more.

  • This isn't evolution. You're just referring to society. There's no forward or backward in society. There just was, is, and will be.

    You can be upset, but people's perception will overrule your opinion every time. Society is always how the majority want it at the time. It changes when the majority changes. For good for some; for bad for others. There will always be people that think it's shit and you're currently one of them.

    If there is any evolution to society, you can look at the past and decide if you like it more then or now, but remember that'd just be from your perspective which overrules the opinion of any other individual within it.

  • I travel a lot and it's usually huge distances on the road, often followed by long distances on foot. Constantly in the zone, eating up kilometres, taking up the entire daylight and sometimes longer.

    My favourite part is the end when I sit and open a beer.

    "Good job, brain. Fantastic work, body. You can both switch off now, we're giving ourselves a delicious pat on the back, or four."