What?! Ha ha, what is cheating in an online comment? Things aren't "supposed to"ing like you want so its cheating? Cheating means breaking rules. Are saying adhering to some kind of rules or regulations would make our conversations more productive?
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We have a studio full of the exact same people who don't get what made their predecessors great. They will continue to miss the mark with new branding and new tech.
I haven't played the second one, but in the first you were never not aware you are in a videogame. It was a nonsensical labyrinth of gimmicks. It is a 3D metroidvania, almost. It really sucked the life out of the story so I'm in no rush to play the sequel. I'll be bored and it'll be on sale one day and I'll try it.
I'm in BC. It has been a 2 party system forever. Liberals and NDP have always been the only electable parties running.
The grass is always greener on the other side. The life described does not exist in 50-150k cities. I live in a 500,000 population small city 40 minutes outside of a major one. I used to live in the major one. Everything you described about "city life" is what I miss about living downtown in a major city because I don't have it here. Even within the major city's limits, it's only close to downtown that those city living benefits actually exist on a scale to be useful for more than just a couple errands.
Most casual convos with strangers I've had have happened on public transport but again, only in the major city. The small city public transport is used by people too drunk or poor afford a car, because a car is necessary, and aren't in the mood to chat (I'm too poor to drive, I don't want to chat in the gross, mismanaged hour long bus trips to go somewhere it takes 15 minutes to drive to). In the real city it's used by everyone because it's faster and lazier than driving. People who are good at public transport don't work for small cities. And that's true for most things, especially the city government. Good city councilors and employees get better paying work in nicer places if they can. The small city and everything in it is left being run by people not good enough to make it elsewhere.
Your family is right. Unless you move to the downtown core of a city most people in the world have heard of, you still need to do everything you still do except there's less nature and character and more grumpy assholes who wish they lived in a smaller town or bigger city.
I made a cheesecake with a Rice Krispies Square crust. Highly recommend, way easier than graham cracker.
I don't drive, I'm too poor to live anywhere well connected, and I'm disabled. So I rely on delivery and need my groceries to be as cheap as possible. That means No Frills. I buy from there or starve, I'm afraid. I'd be more inclined towards a guillotine based solution for Loblaws and Pattison anyway.
Right? Magic is real in Dune, we don't don't need a hard sci fi reason for every missing technology frank Herbert didn't think of in 1965.
Doom was great. Doom Eternal took the most obvious elements of the first and turned them up to 11 and threw out all the pacing, atmosphere, and subtle touches that made the first one work.
It's the rules of the gameshow Jeopardy. The gimmick is the game will give you an answer, you have to guess the question, so all responses must be in the form of a question to count.
So for the prompt:
"This Actor portrayed the captain of the Enterprise in all but the pilot episode of the original Star Trek series."
You would answer:
"Who is William Shatner?"
Because it is accessing petabytes of world data. In the old days, you'd store the world on your PC and they had relatively insane storage requirement. Now it's just too much. The current MSFS has 300GB of content, but you can download areas of world data on your hard drive to cut down on streaming data in areas you go to often. So a lot people have a 500GB+ drive just for MSFS. This new one is supposed to require much less space.