Just makes me wonder if the same thing happens in other communities. Say someone posts a photo of a National Park, are there replies how they've hiked most of the trails at that park and decided it's not worth visiting?
I can see both sides too, "well we are informing people about the cons of that park, so they aren't eaten by the vicious bears!". I get that, I do! People have an opinion they want to share, nothing really wrong with that. Does that understanding make it enjoyable for me as the person just sharing the photo? Not so much...😂
I'm really a sucker for physical maze type stuff like this... Maybe just me, but feel like there's an untapped market for well designed top-down physical puzzles / mazes .
The closest thing I've seen is something like the perplexus, but not a huge fan of that form factor.
Something more like a natural progression of the old tilt marble Labyrinth. Does anyone know of something like this?
I can never tell if comments like this are a joke. Starfield has tons of issues, don't get me wrong, but I'm still playing it because I'm having fun. Why put 80 hours into something if you aren't enjoying it?
Personally if I'm not having fun in a game, I'd just stop after a few hours.
Sorry, not that I know of! Poor phrasing on my part, should have said "more excited than if there were a Portal 3 announcement".
I'm honestly more excited about this than a Portal 3 announcement! :) Loved both the puzzles and the story / vibe of the first one!
Netdata is fantastic, but not sure I'd call the UI mobile friendly (unless I'm missing something? 😂) To me, that's really one of the only weak points with it.
Started reading Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler. I really like the style of writing, so much detail into the main character's mind.
It is also impressive just how relevant the topics are today, for a book written back in 1993 (climate change, wealth disparity, etc.). It's really fascinating (scary?) to see what the author thought the U.S. would look like in 2024 and onwards.
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