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  • I mean I can't get fired on the spot at my work place. Don't have to worry about a crazy neighbour shooting me. Don't have to worry about healthcare or its costs. Nobody tells me what books I can and cannot read I can express whichever sexuality I was born with without fear of backlash Don't have to worry if my kid will come back from school Protected by unions and the like from work bullshittery

    You are right though, there is no out dated piece of paper that doesn't update with the times :( you got me.

  • I'm currently playing through it, just reached the underdark. I have to say it really is the best D&D style game I've ever played. They really handle a lot of the mechanics very well. I've been glued to it (15hrs playtime at time of posting)

    I'm also playing it on a controller via steamlink (and even though steam link has a lot of issues) the controller support is next level for such a complex ui, there are a lot of options and it gives you a completely different UI on controller than it does on keyboard and mouse. The keyboard option is much easier, as to be expected, but the fact I can seamlessly play it at my desk and lounging on the couch is really a blessing I didn't expect for this style RPG.

    The story is, so far, fantastic. It has a lot of the divinity feel, though it is all voice acted. The companions are fun and compelling I can't wait to unravel each of their stories. The main story is just delightful and twisted. The gameplay and combat is very D&D 5e and is super fun, though it's very much divinity combat V3 and both divinity games I've played excelled here.

    Finally and one of my favourite features. I paid £50 on steam for the game (most AAA titles are closer to £60) and there's no in game store, no mechanics making me spend more on the game, I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything without opening my wallet, it's refreshing. I've not checked yet, but divinity has mods adding classes and even content for future playthroughs I'm really hoping this is the same and the community add to the game for when I decide to play it a second and maybe even third time.

    All in all I would very much recommend this game, even if you're not a d&d player, you don't really have to understand all the mechanics to play, just read options as you level your characters and pick what sounds the most appealing to you. There is the option to respec your toons as you play though it costs in game gold, which isn't hard to come by.

  • You know you're not paying for "no ads" right? You're simply using an alternative payment method. If somebody can't afford something you're suggesting we exclude them? Make it paid for only? The ads serve as payment for those without the means or are just unwilling to pay and still get the same options as everyone else. For someone that hates capitalism you're sure good at preaching it.

  • Personally I think it's people like you that dictate how others should act and tell them what they're allowed to enjoy to be the cancer. There's a reason the world hates dictators.

  • You know I can't afford fancy clothes. So I just wear cheaper brands. I don't tell everyone wearing fancy clothes that there are cheaper brands available, I just let them be them and wear what they like. Maybe if I could afford it I would wear them too.

    Really struggling to see everybody's problem in the thread. If you don't want to pay for an app don't. If you're happy with a less polished app use that. Why is everyone so intent on controlling what others should and shouldn't do when it has absolute zero bearing on them?

    I'm a Dev, I spend lots of my time in Linux, some might call me a power user I've been doing it for a lot of years, probably longer than most. Yet I use windows on my personal machine, I use windows because I like the polish, I spend all my time fucking around in Linux to get stuff working stuff that just works out the box in other os. I get why Linux is good I get why people like it, personally I like an easier life, I don't want to spend 2 hours configuring some container to play a game or piece of software that would just work on windows. It's part of what you pay for. The apps are much the same, I've tried many of the Lemmy apps since I moved here, some better than others all fairly decent but sync has a polish and presentation that is unmatched (in my personal opinion, your experience may be different) and I'm happy to compensate a developer for his time spent building the app, he gets to eat I get to mindlessly scroll it's win win. Well it is until people start shitting their opinions all over the place.

  • To add to this the absolute worst thing religion does is try to force itself on others. Wouldn't be such a bad thing if it was just kept to itself. But nope. Like the saying; religion is like a penis, it's fine to have one, it's fine to be proud of it. But if you start waving it around outside and start trying to push it down my throat, we're going to have a problem!

  • With you on this.

    I don't think religion causes war, but I definitely think it's used as an excuse to do unthinkable things to living, breathing and feeling people en masse, not to mention the damage to the planet and it's other inhabitants. Like you say religion is used to control people, people are willing to die for their religion, willing to turn on their children or vice versa.

    Though I do get that for some people it brings them hope, allows them to be part of a community and other benefits. And even though it also fuels pure hatred, bigotry and racism and gives people personal allowances to commit atrocities. I wouldn't hold any negative feelings to those that do choose to take part in religion. Providing the religion stops before the evil starts, nothing too extreme, ya know. There's a line but hard to say where it's drawn.