Basman

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  1. Your crazy projecting. And I hate using that word. You don't see the irony in name calling and insulting? If you get so offended from simple disagreement and project so hard then maybe the issue that that you actually agree unconsciously.
  2. I'm margosexual (sexually attracted to Margo Robbie).
  3. Ironically, the trans community is internally quiet conformist and intolerant of differing views. It's an echo chamber, which conclusions you then project unto others like they are given and inherently moral.
  4. What really is the difference between being bisexual and gynosexual? Or pansexual? My issue is more that these definitions are being carved out but their differences relative to just gay, straight or bi are minor and wouldn't technically fall outside of them. Their purpose seem to be more to align with trans narratives. It's not even LGB, which are just about being gay and bi. There's too much coddling of frivolity among trans. Too much entitlement to ideological space. If your ideas can't survive scrutiny how true are they really?
  5. Bloodborne weapons offer way more in terms of different play style individually. Your experience is going to be impacted a lot more from finding the Blades of Mercy as opposed to various spear and sword variants. Sekiro shows that you don't need to find a single new weapons to make a fun souls game.
  6. I agree, but I think the issue is more that upgrading weapons are an opportunity cost. That is true for all of souls games that have weapon upgrades. The further you get into the game, the more resources it is going to cost to bring a different weapon to parity. Starter weapons are usually the first weapons you start upgrading and then it is simpler to just keep using it. When you find the cross Jesus died on as a greathammer 30 hours in it does less damage than your generic straight sword from the beginning of the game unless you commit the time to upgrading it first, which is boring. They should just remove weapon upgrades all together. It's anti-fun. The early game is more fun when you can basically use any weapon you find without sacrificing damage. Sekiro did it right with upgrading your attack power directly, even though you only had one weapon in that game.
  7. Bloodborne has crazy combat. Just pure aggression, ducking and weaving. You have to go out of your way a bit to use different weapons than the one you start with, but that is true of all souls-game to varying degrees. If you want to use a different weapon you always have to level it up to parity or you won't do any damage once your well into the game.
  8. We need to stop making up sexualities for every little thing. I'm horseballsexual (sexually attracted to horseballs).
  9. Go to every class. Do all the preliminary reading and coursework for each class. Ask questions during class. Discuss the content with classmates. If you do all that you should at least pass, which is sufficient. Don't bother grinding for a top grade. Spend that time networking, socializing and getting relevant work experience. That'll be way more valuable than a good grade.
  10. They always make that fake ass "huh" when they pretend they didn't see you coming.
  11. They are all creatively and artistically rich games. I value both fantasy and grittiness in my games.
  12. Sekiro has some of the best game design as a difficult game. The progression of challenge, developing skill, tension and sense of achievement is unmatched.
  13. My favorite games is Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower for the PSP, Minecraft and Killzone 2. I also like Rainworld and Zenless Zone Zero.
  14. You can, but then it would be less like a movie, and by definition less accessible. Lots of cutscenes and story can also get in the way of fun gameplay. It's a matter of taste.