probablyaCat

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[–] probablyaCat@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

The side quests pop up based on location for the most part. But the story only gets deep if you do a lot of those quests. The romances and friendships are side quests for the most part. The stories you uncover. I want mention specifics, but a fan favorite involves a couple of rich politicos that call you. The weird shit you find out with the cyberpsycho quests are pretty neat.

This doesn't have a KOTOR light side dark side meter, but if you start to connect with your character, then some of the choices you make are rather emotional. Like you get hired to kill someone, but they talk to you when you get there and you have to decide what to do. And sometimes that changes some things later.

I played all of the original endings (I have about 300 hours in the game since launch). Prior to Phantom Liberty, I decided to try a certain ending and it absolutely crushed me. I was legitimately angry at some of the people and crying about how things went for some others.

If you just want an action rpg light on the story, this isn't it. This is like getting to jump into the action of a really interesting comic series. Lots of shit going on that isn't the main focus of the story. Some of it matters and some of it is just something to do. I imagine if you only hit the main storyline it'd probably be kind of bland. For one, you want have a good reason to kill every tiger claw that you see.

[–] probablyaCat@kbin.social 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Weird I can accept. Especially as we move into the future with this tech. I know people focus on the voice of actors being used forever, but I see something different happening. I imagine this tech getting used by deciding what they want an animated or cgi character to sound like, developing it then they can get whoever is cheapest to do the lines.

[–] probablyaCat@kbin.social 11 points 2 years ago (1 children)

You play in polish?

[–] probablyaCat@kbin.social 5 points 2 years ago (3 children)

You know none of the people involved. I'm certain his family knew him better than you. My family knows good and damn well if that an opportunity for me to posthumously support them that I would want them to take it.

[–] probablyaCat@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago

I mean their reasoning was really poor. Cloud gaming? As much as I like it, people aren't really going for it. Stadia worked so well. But it obviously was costing far more than it was making. Xcloud is doing far more poorly than MS expected and apparently just gets used as a glorified demo machine by most. Playstation gives exactly half a shit about their cloud gaming in spite of having it the longest.

[–] probablyaCat@kbin.social 5 points 2 years ago

Honestly I'm for this because it will increase Xbox market share. The PS4 had so much of a monopoly that making exclusive ps4 games with a bit of incentive from Sony seemed like the right choice. While I ordinarily wouldn't want any sector to get more consolidated, this will probably at least make things more competitive with new IP. Obviously the already existing IP owned by each company will mostly end up walled gardened, but probably less of the new stuff from third parties will. And Microsoft is likely going to be a better handler of that Activision IP than Activision was.

[–] probablyaCat@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

Look up what was offered during the camp David accords. They could've had 98% of the land they wanted. And a path connecting the two areas. It was Arafat who refused.

Then when Gaza was demobilized, the people backed Hamas and left the PA. Hamas promised violence. Blockade then began.

Hamas must be removed before peace can happen. Perhaps this ends with an agreement that certain countries in the Arab league will take over government and security in Gaza to stabilize it. Let the PA and Israel negotiate again. But obviously the requirements for security and peace will be much stronger demands now.

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