The first thing I do with any open world game is turn of all map/quest/achievement markers except for maybe the active selected quest. It makes gaming so much more organic. Aso when you do a replay you can still find fresh quests on your second/third plays.
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Xenoblade Chronicles 2, by a wide margin. Skyrim/Morrowind are in the top 5.
Not OP, but I don’t think they mean that the Tea Party was part of class solidarity, but more that it was a movement that was unorchestrated by the powers that be and could, if left unanswered, lead to threatening the status quo, aka super wealthy.
Too bad about the UB crap. I love the flavor of Ixalan, I love Jurassic Park, but this UB shit just sucks.
It would be way easier to just not make UB crap. It also would help with not deluding an existing IP and prevent player fatigue. This is just corporate PR speak to try to calm invested player concerns, but ultimately as long as profits go up, they keep pushing with this bullshit until Magic The Gathering is dead.
Interesting. Since Unity acquired Weta we haven’t seen any Unity game stuff using that technology.
I understand that authors and artists in a more general sense are very, very concerned. The problem is that this has nothing to do with AI. If I were to generate a story based on their work, I simply cannot distribute it without legal repurcusions. Doesn’t matter if I used AI or not. The problem lies, once again, at the publishers. They can churn out copy after copy using AI and abuse the artist in that regard. Something similar is happening with DC Fables and it’s creator(who in a gigachad move just threw the entire IP into the public domain).So what we need is copyright reform. Artists deserve to be paid adequately for their work and should be protected from being ‘impersonated’ by publishers using whatever means, not strictly AI. All these ban AI discussions miss the underlying point completely, being copyright reform. AI just sped up the proces 100 times.
That’s ceo material.
[[Yeva, Nature’s Herald]] is a fantastic mono green commander that plays like a blue deck. Flash on all your green creatures is very strong. Keep mana open to protect your board and interact and just before your turn flash in your haymakers.
Turn the game difficulty down. Grind another 10 levels or so. The last bosses are way more difficult and this boss fight acts like a gatekeeper.
First of all, just enjoy the fantastic ride. There are a million different systems and mechanics, which eventually might click. Another poster already linked a great combat video. After a few hours in that’s a great suggestion but until then make sure to give your party deserts. The thing that took me long to grasp was the fact that going back to prior zones is a must, even if it feels that the story drives you further.
Because of social media. If you open youtube in a private browser window your stream is filled with alt right desinformation. Same with tiktok. Somehow social media stockholmed the population into blaming the left while right parties have been fucking up the Netherlands the last 20 year with their neo-liberal skullfuckery.