game is dead alread but still a month and half to go
" Sadly Marauder will never be able to complete act 10... It's a tragedy The opposite of knowledge is not illiteracy, but the illusion of knowledge.
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books? you talk of ancient texts! lol
been a while since i engaged in books. at most i listen to audiobooks but have evolved to just listening to podcasts. tho at times i tend to like reading video game lore. grim dawn has a ton of notes scattered around the world and some dude compiled it into a pdf and i havent even finished that. [Removed by Support]
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" Yeah, they're not exactly compelling literature. I found those notes distracting and annoying as I played GD. Really clunky way of delivering lore in a game that's mostly action and item management. Click, get xp, move on. Which is a shame because it's a pretty interesting setting, as unique to the genre as the devs' other ARPG, Titan Quest. Can't do podcasts really. Did a lot of This American Life during lockdown. Some fiction podcasts like Nightvale I guess. But I find most of them too deep-divey for my likes. Good if you're REALLY into something, I suppose. Also I like to listen to music while reading/writing so podcasts don't really help there. https://linktr.ee/wjameschan -- everything I've ever done worth talking about, and even that is debatable.
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" i think having podcasts kinda spoilt me tbh, there was a time i binged warhammer 40k lore where the caster explained the lore behind a faction or a division etc. nowadays i listen to lighthouse horror while driving to/fro work. theres another channel where a guy covers SCP casefiles as tho he is a lecturer and you're his student. besides that i also binge a lot of mr balen and other "diving/caving" tragedies. nutty putty is really bad. [Removed by Support]
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Have to admit, Control made me a pretty big fan of the SCP concept but I find most of it kinda silly. Did kick me into a Fringe rewatch though.
I really enjoyed Alice Isn't Dead. Same writer as Nightvale, much more focused and short (ish). And of course non-fiction classics like Serial and S-Town. As for 40k, that's a toughie. It's interesting lore and I love its parody 80s origins but honestly the only word I can come with for the super hardcore fans who don't get that it's all meant to be taken ironically is 'cringe'. But random space-latin yelled into the void while mincing xenos? Sure, fun times. Space Marine II is looking pretty damn good! https://linktr.ee/wjameschan -- everything I've ever done worth talking about, and even that is debatable.
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I think a great book for ALL of us to read is Chasing Cheese with Charlie
https://www.amazon.com/Chasing-Cheese-Charlie-mouses-happiness-ebook/dp/B0CRZVFC33/ref=sr_1_1?crid=28SZKNTHN4AZR&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Rnb2l4kfZWmGWkr93M1q1g.Ooh_bNRrtLgFq-aa6etjcQcK52_lmD6n5oiA5aSq8wg&dib_tag=se&keywords=Chasing+Cheese+with+Charlie&qid=1718276127&sprefix=chasing+cheese+with+charlie%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-1 **** I Started the "HERE HERE" Movement
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Dead, huh? I am still playing, having some fun, finding folks to trade with for the things I need, and responding to trades for things they want.
Is "dead" relative then? So, maybe not Dead dead? |