What would you call it? Live service does not really fit
SatyrSack
Mama, I am not a person. My body's just a flesh vessel for an immortal being whose name, if you heard it, would make you lose your mind.
A neat line, but I kind of hate the implication that his seemingly normal mother is even older than him. That whole visit really ruined some of the mystery around Kenneth, as well as around Ron.
That makes more sense! I agree that my explanation is a viable scam, but not the one depicted in the episode. I updated the OP. Thanks!
There is one issue with this explanation, though: Dee's lines "We're sticking it to those corporate bastards, aren't we? [...] Just turn a blind eye while I rob this place stupid" make it sound like it is the bar that is being cheated, not the customer. Is my explanation incorrect, or does Dee just not understand who the actual victim is?
This post itself does not contain a joke at all. Just illustrating the details of a scheme that was not explained very well in the episode.
But you should rewatch anyway. For reasons.
Wow, that is the opposite of my experience. I have only had problems with the power button fingerprint readers. My last three phones have used in-display readers, and that has been so much more reliable for me.
I do still use my Pixel Tablet, which uses a power button fingerprint reader for some reason, and I am constantly fighting with it.
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Is it jpg, or is it actually webp?
EDIT: I found the original /c/animearmor post, and it is definitely a jpg. Not sure why your client seems to be appending ?format=webp
As an illustration, grab an endgame save from 1.0 and open it up in a modern version of the game. The moment you step out of the door, you will be greeted with a series of cutscenes/dialogs explaining several of the various game mechanics that were added in the versions since 1.0. These are game mechanics that, if they had been part of the game from the start, would have greatly altered how one would have chosen to play and reach endgame. One may have prioritized different crops, events, upgrades, relationships, decorations, etc.
Stardew Valley is absolutely worth the money, and the content updates definitely make it even more of a bargain. But calling the transition from 1.0 to 1.6+ "minor adjustments to gameplay" is disingenuous.
I just miss the days when games were already finished upon release.