i love you (spam reblogging posts from your acc)
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in The Award Winning MMORPG FFXIV king plays an f viera + mostly mains red mage and paladin (occasionally also monk + white mage + summoner before it got all fucked.) he probably has a bunch of buyable mounts bc that s class money has to go somewhere + has cleared TEA but since he's not in an fc/static he's been struggling to find clear groups for DSU</3
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There's a talk about how bad live service games are from a consumer standpoint between the predatory "micro" transactions and how it removes access to games consumers paid for (just check out the latest Ubisoft controversy where they'll straight up delete your account—including games you paid for—if you don't respond to an email in time) but something that gets talked about less is how it gives companies the ability to straight up change how characters/classes/weapons/etc function and how that can make it hard or impossible for people to keep playing.
There is an understood risk of playing, say, an MMO where your character(s) could be changed at any given balance patch but it's assumed that playability would stay in the same realm, or at least low-intensity builds (builds that have less buttons to push and more downtime) would be left alone since LI builds rarely are top-performers.
But with live service games being what they are, all it takes is a change of design lead or balance lead to decide that LI builds are bad actually and to change them with no warning. Then "git gud-ers" come out of the woodwork to defend the change that was never asked for, wasn't game-breaking, and never so much as hinted to be a problem until right that moment.
You can't "git gud" wrist issues.
You can't "git gud" slow reflexes.
You can't "git gud" missing fingers/limbs.
You can't "git gud" brain processing speed.
And so on.
But because of the nature of live service/always online games, there's no way to avoid it as you can't simply not update the game to avoid the changes, not unless you don't want to play at all.
Or you pirate it and have a private server to run said pirated version on.
Accessibility matters. A lot. But it's not taken seriously and there's still the pervasive idea that if anyone so much as mentions video game, accessibility they're just being lazy and need to "git gud". With the lack of physical ownership or being able to opt-out of drastic changes, all it takes is someone in a studio to ascribe to that idea who has the power to push changes and people who prefer/can only play with LI builds can find themself suddenly not being able to play whatsoever.
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#GuMKLodingSikat | Ipapalabas na bukas, Feb. 22 sa #Netflix ang pinaka-inaabangang live adaptation ng “Avatar: The Last Airbender.” Kaya naman bumisita muna sina #GordonCormier (Aang) at #DallasLiu (Prince Zuko) para makisaya sa #GudMorningKapatid barkada! #News5
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tbh after the xb (ex-borg) concept being introduced in PIC I'm not sure I like the idea of janeway being the expert who hunts borg? I mean yes borg bad will kill/assimilate you without second thought but aren't they also being assimilated in the first place? it's not like they choose to be borg? if a good borg is a dead borg shouldn't janeway kill seven long ago when she first boarding voyager? is a drone only considered as "save-able" when they are severed from the collective? if so shouldn't starfleet help to free more borg drones instead of killing them? its just the moral dilemma!!! its absolutely fucking with me right now and it's 8:34am in the morning I'm barely awake
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me @ customers at work today cuz i cannot deal w their bullshit when im this tired
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am i the only person today who just read about the massive prosthetic breasts saga-
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RAWRRRR who wqntz 2 chew each other !!!!
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Man today was not a good night to get so fucking high cause now after reading that post I'm just like. Hmmm. What if the worstest case scenario actually. Woe, paranoia be upon yee
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