i hate seeing people struggle, it hurts knowing theres people i care for that need help because of things that are completely out of their control, but cant get it, and theres nothing i can do
im excited to play more control, but replaying it has exposed some irks that i hope the DLCs fix. it suffers from late 2010s-isms like a pseudo-open world, build crafting for some reason, enemy leveling, and… dungeons?? i hope control 2 drops all that and focuses on the gameplay and story tbh
i think ill pull out some of my other dusty old sims i’ve accumulated for some reason, its such an interesting genre that used to be so vibrant and, dare i say, mainstream, but has become so stagnant recently atm you’re stuck with one defacto sim in every genre, and the rest are sideshows
thirty five years ago i took a class called "Poverty in America" at Yale and the professors tried again and again to impress upon us that people generally make entirely rational decisions based on their specific economic circumstances - it's just that their circumstances are entirely untenable
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Hurricane Milton is on a path toward Central Florida and is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane.
it also helps to bring the cycles up and play it more smoothly, makes it a lot easier to get a hang of
flight simulators are crazy ambitious and CAN have interesting features that set them apart, but when one comes along and does it better… theres no motivation to come back to an old one. its unlike any other game ive encountered before, it basically makes it a ghost town, apart from stragglers.