Probably from carrier coverage maps
I actually managed to soft lock a side quest in The Witcher 3 recently. If you loot a container right as a cutscene begins, the item will be removed from the container but not put into your inventory.
I managed to do this with a key (by mistake) and almost lost around 25 hours of gameplay lol.
The GBA was my first handheld console. Good times.
New mom?
Yeah, especially these particular QoL changes are pretty dope!
Most common Indian languages do have a hard 'T' sound too. For example, look up the pronunciation of "sword" in Hindi.
I think this scenario might just boil down to the unawareness of the correct pronunciation.
Initially I too felt like I was missing out on content, but the more time I spent away from Reddit the easier it feels to stay away.
I have accepted that I will not get certain kinds of content and communities, but that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make for Kbin / Lemmy. And I believe that slowly, eventually we'll have the quality of the communities we had on Reddit. It just takes time.
You've got guts naming your cat Lelouch. Pray that his plans do not entail your doom.
The dreaded no-plan weekends...
I definitely agree. On Reddit, I would comment pretty rarely, and many times I've written out comments and then deleted them because it wasn't worth the effort.
Same here, but I still like the merge conflict interface Fork has.
Avoiding spoilers, one of the major quests has you approach and help someone fight some monsters. In that same place there is a skeleton with a key in it for a different side quest.
After you finish fighting the monsters, a dialog cutscene triggers with the person you just helped, but there is a small window of time between the combat ending and the dialog cutscene starting when you actually loot.