The ancient egyptians DID love their cats.
These imageboards are 99% porn per square meter, and yet there's always people arguing about the weirdest shit in the comments.
Drink water during business hours. Pee on company time. Time-theft is cool and good.
People who treat single player/pve games as if they're competitive hobbies are really weird. Their talk of "honor" and of not using mechanics (that are in the game to be used, because the developers want you to use them) because they're "shameful" is extremely silly.
In other words: fuck the gatekeepers, do what makes YOU feel good.
Well. Yes? That's the point, stranger.
Saying "you felt an emotion, argument invalid" is childish at best, especially given my comment was specifically about wanting to make things easier.
Co-opping is not an easy mode if the "bad red man" can get you, but it is if you're in a ghost town server and it's literally just you and your friends.
/shrug
A middle-of-the-road priced business hotel in Brazil, and that's all I can say to that. Stayed there for a concurso público (no earthly clue how to translate that) two months ago.
The thing was at 12pm which made it rather inconvenient to get lunch before the event, so I slept in, arrived at breakfast at 9:50, there were still half a dozen people there, food was a bit old but I got what I needed.
Just get used to eating hours-old food and you can get there at 10 just before closing time.
The staff might look at you funny, but you can wake up at any time you want and set your own schedule.
no such thing as a wrong opinion.
Sekiro.
DaS/ElR give you so many options and so many moving parts that you can make the game a lot easier if you know what you are doing. You gotta find a build and playstyle that work for you. People say there is no easy mode, but there is. It's not easy-easy but it is definitely easi-ER than trying to brute-force it without thought.
I consider the easy mode of DaS to be playing with magic. Your health pool basically doesn't exist and if anything touches you, you just melt. But you also deal a ton of damage, so you just get naked and tumble around pretending you're playing a bullet hell game and you just can't get touched. This is the build that works for me.
With Sekiro, on the other hand, there is a lot less you can mess around with. It's just you, your pattern memorisation, and your reflexes versus the world.
~~The real easy mode in Souls is to have you and three friends get burner accounts, then get anticheat-banned on purpose so you can co-op the entire game with low risk of getting griefed by some jerkoff PvP player, as the 'banned people' ghetto server is a ghost town. Played through the entire Souls trilogy like that during the 2020 lockdown, and had the time of my life. Never really felt "hard" because we could gang up on enemies. It did help that one of my mates was a veritable Dark Souls encyclopedia, and would give us pointers and strategies while also telling us about the lore. Great time.~~
I actually have no idea.
I was sent this with no indication of what was under.