ConstableJelly

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[–] ConstableJelly@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

forecasts ad revenue to hit $1 trillion

I didn't go to the theater for a few years due to both the pandemic and a new baby. When I did return for the first time last year, I was truly shocked at how many ads there are now at the major chains before curtain draw. It used to be ads before showtime, then trailers when the lights dimmed at showtime. Now it seems like there are just as many trailers as there were before, but intercut by an equal number of ads, so the time between showtime and actual movie start is ridiculous.

I've had a Miele for 9 years. I don't know if anything's changed recently, but based on my personal experience, that's a hard recommend.

[–] ConstableJelly@midwest.social 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Best theater experience I've had by far was seeing The Descent on release. In that crucial mid-movie moment, the whole theater freaked out, and after things settled down I saw someone climbing back over the seat they'd apparently jumped over when it happened.

[–] ConstableJelly@midwest.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Where have you been for the past 3 months lol.

why would i vote?

The power of your vote isn't affected by someone...commenting on it...so you'd still vote for whatever reason you had before you were told that. Being told that your vote would be wasted on, presumably, a third-party candidate is just practical commentary. If you find yourself dissuaded by that, you're not being suppressed, you're just...childishly impressionable. Please forgive the insult.

[–] ConstableJelly@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Honestly super satisfied this month. Remnant 2 and Pathfinder are huge gets, really looking forward to them. Deadcraft seems really interesting too, but I already bought it on sale (after trying the demo).

My incredulity is as boundless as it is impotent.

[–] ConstableJelly@midwest.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I've been enjoying Pacific Drive this week. It's a great survival crafting game in the vein of Subnautica, which is to say there is a linear progression path for upgrades and improvement, and a well-defined objective and end goal.

I just wish it was less stressful. Even just the normal act of activating a gateway to end a run requires a race through your current zone where one misstep can cause you to get stuck long enough to fail. And sometimes conditions just really stack up against you in a way that can be unexpected and frustrating.

Overall though it really hits the spot with its loop. I love returning to the garage and going through the ritual of healing, fueling up, recharging, transferring supplies, and checking on upgrades.

Oh...I also finished and platinumed 13 sentinels earlier this week. I enjoyed that one a lot more than I expected. It's as compelling as it is eye-rollingly funny how many sci-fi tropes the main story burns through, but I i was frequently and pleasantly taken by surprise. And the battle system, which through the first area I thought was so easy it was basically a formality, really did become more challenging and tactical, especially when trying to get S ranks.

I've never played one except a PSP game way back that I dont think I understood at the time. I can't even remember why I had it tbh. But I've been eyeing the series for the past few years. They look fun, but I'm not typically a Capcom fan and I'm pretty sure it's not for me. Glad to be able to finally give one a proper try.

Eh...seems sweet but contrived.

[–] ConstableJelly@midwest.social 31 points 1 year ago (2 children)

In searching for the video, (already provided in this thread) I amazingly found that this appears to be the same school where a selection of boys from the class of 2018 posed for a gleeful photo of them throwing up the nazi salute.

[–] ConstableJelly@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I kind of love Control's navigation. The map is helpful enough to point you in the right direction, but also shitty enough that you have to pay attention to the diagetic signage. It's uniquely immersive.

13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim. I am about 25% through with both Remembrance and the battles... Destruction? I'm in awe of the narrative's complexity. It's also a little overwhelming, it feels impossible to get any kind of handle on things. The game adds new layers every time you think you're getting it.

Im really enjoying it though, the mystery is really fun to dig at.

I also beat Malenia this week, which is pretty much the last major thing I had left in my first Elden Ring save. I got help of course (thanks superelva11), but it's been really satisfying tying a bow on that. 140 hours, plus another 30-35 on a second save - Elden Ring is officially the most time I've ever spent on a single game by quite a large margin.

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