I feel like aside from full-on accessibility settings for those who need them (which absolutely should be implemented and the FromSoft devs don't get a pass on this), they could do something as simple as a 2% speed, health, & damage nerf to all their enemies and it could be enough for most newcomers that have paid for the game, but didn't get anything out of it. Like me. There are probably a huge amount of people that bought the game because of glowing "this is GOTY" reviews and couldn't get past even Margit.
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Does Horse not really translate to English?
It's so asinine for them not to allow side-loading and third-party browser engines outside the EU.
It's more difficult system administration just for them to maintain control.
Where is Life and how do I make them pay for what they've done to me?
I just started using Proton mail's aliases for that and love it. If I see a bunch of spam coming to one particular alias, I'll just delete it and make a new one. So far, it's been great
I have great service with IT people because I do this by default. I'll have already tried some steps myself, so I'll give them info about what exactly works, doesn't work, and things that I can or can't do that might be related to the main issue.
They really appreciate the detail.
Putting it behind the number makes way more sense though, because you don't read it as "dollar 15"
So I petition to make it okay to write "15$"
So it seems we don't create our own hero? Which, I get that it would limit facial animations and dialogue, but becoming your own hero was such a huge part of Fable.
Anyway, it looks stunning, graphics-wise. I'm looking forward to it for sure.
Mushrooms are effectively plants when talking about food.
We don't ever say the food groups are "fruits, vegetables, and fungus."
Because some UV light is healthy for us. We generate vitamin D and it's good for our mental health to have sunlight.
People in places that don't get sun for parts of the year have UV lights to help keep them sane.
Probably the ones that haven't happened yet.
It's also a symptom of the way American cities and suburbs are designed. Where are the third places where you can walk to for hanging out after work? Where are the parks with restaurants, events, space for exercise? And even if they do exist, you're packing up your car to be outside maybe once a week (because it's a big thing to get your kid in the car) instead of just stepping out of the house.
Living life in most of the US is designed to feel lonely.