HereticalDoughnut

joined 1 year ago

Came here to make a similar comment. Like… I’m pretty sure you could calculate it or estimate the number of threats.

No first time player would pay that. The game and DLC go on crazy discount like once a year at least.

I own a bunch, but not all the DLC and have never paid full price.

Also they really should update the UI in the game. It would be fantastic to play on modern 4k and similar resolutions where there’s plenty of room for lots of information density.

[–] HereticalDoughnut@lemmy.world 18 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

This is peak conservative problem solving. They rave about about “the elite democrats” when in fact they’re the elite; they have enough money to where childcare is a non-issue. So when thinking about the problem the idea that parents can’t afford the same care is a foreign concept. Thus, their problem solving is limited to knee-jerk comments like “shrug… maybe grandparents could do it?”

My wife and I have 2 grandparents between us, they live in different states, and both are still working with bleak retirement plans.

[–] HereticalDoughnut@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Wish there was more than 2 upcoming van style options. And of both, the VW and Canoo have very opinionated styles. I recently leased an Ionic 5 and it’s a good car but with two car seats the middle seat is pretty much unusable (true of any mid-size suv).

[–] HereticalDoughnut@lemmy.world 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Usha was likely never left learning. She, like her husband, is clearly motivated by greed and a desire for power. I would not be surprised if part of the reason she worked at a progressive law firm is because she could take advantage of the firms desire for diversity. She’s ambitious and will play whatever role serves her best. She’s the classic example of a modern day conservative — take advantage of every opportunity then work to strip those opportunities from others to ensure they stay on top; 0 empathy.

[–] HereticalDoughnut@lemmy.world 6 points 7 months ago

I really enjoyed the game when it was first released in early-access on steam. The ability to play through the story with a friend was unique and fun. Unfortunately the Crema team stopped having innovative ideas and just released their version of Pokémon systems. At the time it was nearly impossible to communicate any negative criticism because of rabid fans on the subreddit and devs who seemed to have no interest in communicating with their player base.

[–] HereticalDoughnut@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Except that many people live in their homes until they need assisted living. In which case selling the home nets them more money than they put in to pay for those services. Or consider that home prices raise at different rates in different areas so it’s possible to sell in a hot market and retire to a cheaper area when you no longer benefit from things like proximity great schools as your children are grown.

Republicans being “better” at the economy is a myth. They still sell themselves as the fiscally responsible party but in modern history the economy has grown more under democratic leadership and democrats have taken on less debt (less expansion of the deficit). But despite the data here you are spouting party rhetoric.

And as far as social agenda… that’s all the modern republican part is, various witch hunts and cancel culture.

[–] HereticalDoughnut@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Seems interesting to me. However, I agree with some others on the forums that the names for the quality levels are kinda dumb. Would prefer something like the crude, good, excellent, perfect, etc.

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