game is dead alread but still a month and half to go

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How many times does PoE have to 'die' to stay dead? Maybe they should have the Marauder go at it.


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.
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.
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exsea wrote:
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.


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.
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exsea wrote:
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.


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.


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.
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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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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?

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