

Eventually… all we can do is believe.


Eventually… all we can do is believe.


*turn-based JRPGs
Though I don’t really enjoy those other games either… Maybe it’s more the pacing? Hit me with constant challenging/engaging gameplay or interesting story and I’m happy, but then RPGs aren’t quite either. Too much downtime/filler perhaps.
Anyways, plenty of other games to play, to each their own indeed.


Call me Nostradamus 'cause it’s Silksong.


Yeh it looks cool, but it’s the gameplay that always turns me off with RPGs, I just can’t deal with the combat. It’s a shame.
proton blocked tor, it is not a bug
How do you know?


Too bad it’s an rpg, i.e. I won’t be playing it.
It looks upscaled or something though. And did the guy always look like that? 🤔 I easily may be misremembering of course.
Learning styles are a myth though, it basically just boils down to people learning more effectively when they’re better able to pay attention.
Targeted exercising doesn’t work.


Singapore isn’t in there… though admittedly I thought Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shenzen and Wuhan were in there which I think might not be.
Still, it definitely has Chongqing, Chengdu, Kunming, Xi’an and Lanzhou, which are arguably still very much part of the ‘happening part’ of China :)


Waiflike, or waifulike? Those are very different things 🤔


K is clearly the best, but E is underrated. Some highly developed countries there, just have to hope you won’t get Myanmar.


Just two? Those are rookie numbers.


Who knows, I might finish my novella someday.
I’m no expert, my source is Sampson Boat Co mostly, but I suspect dry storage might prevent rotting and it’s mostly an issue with large® ships spending lots of time in water.
Only in salt water actually, wooden boats don’t like fresh water.


Skill issue.
Section B is my favourite.