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Keyser_Soze

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  1. From what I understand Chuck E Cheese games ended up being gambling games mostly, so family friendly has had it going on for a while.
  2. I guess we are all for choosing the same word Wordle 1,048 4/6* 🟦⬛🟦🟦⬛ 🟧⬛🟧⬛🟧 🟧🟧🟧⬛🟧 🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧 Framed #783 🎥 🟥 🟥 🟥 🟥 🟩 ⬛ https://framed.wtf 🕹️ Gamedle: 02/05/2024 🟩⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ > https://gamedle.wtf
  3. This feels like it would be easy to exploit. First off who gets the money on the bet? If you bet on your friend and win you get the money. But if you lose do they get the money? If someone is halfway decent at the game they could easily throw the game.
  4. Yeah I came back to mention that. It suffers from the Mass Effect problem (which also had many planets) of the copy pasta bases and caves. So even though you could explore a lot of planets and even like a bunch of sections on the same planets. You could come across the same landmarks, you'd go through the same bases, same caves / dungeons. For a game that says only 10% of planets have life, they sure did make planets that were 95% the same structurally.
  5. I remember getting things in the mail from this place. I went to a normal school and got a visual arts degree instead.
  6. I think a lot of Dragon's Dogma II when I think about Starfield. I do not think the answer is fewer planets. I think the perceived lack of things to do on those planets is the issue. The other issue people had with the game is all the loading, which means you know where to go, and what to do but that direct knowledge leads you into tons of load times. I think if Starfield was more like DD2 in regards to something like this: You get a quest from someone, they say, "you need to find [x] on a planet in this sector" and then you get to the sector and actually have to explore to find what you need, then you need to explore the planet to find what you need. I enjoyed my time with the game fine but I never had the gripes other people had because I did something different and spent hours doing it, I built a base. And to build a base you have to research planets, find what resources they have so you can craft the materials to build your base with. I spent hours doing this and had fun and then stopped playing but doing something like that gives you a reason to stick to a planet, to explore a planet and research all the flora and fauna along the way. If the game had 2 planets this would not be possible and the game would be a lesser game because of it.
  7. You did this in another thread too. Helpful tip: the button that says "share" beneath the video, just copy that URL. Looks like whatever you're pasting is also pasting a fixed video resolution, which is very wide.
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