Yeah I feel quite similar, as that's why I never picked up games like WoW when I got older. I don't know if this game still holds up today, but it was fun recreation when I was in high school :)
I played the GameCube port (Ep 1 and 2 combined) and 2 was way less interesting than the first one.
One of the first GameCube games I put over 100 hours in. Never even played online, I had a character for myself and one to play with my brother in splitscreen. Fun times!
Is this the right time to tell you that sets of RAM should be inserted in slots 1+3 and 2+4 instead of 1+2 and 3+4 in the picture? 😬
It might be fine depending on your motherboard but if you are not aware, check the manual. If you are aware and this is fine, ignore me!
Why isn't the full picture being posted?
I mean, they indicate to give way, but if there's nothing to give way to she can zoom around as fast as she want!
I found Pikmin 4 problematic in a way too. You get the best toys at the very end so you end up not using them very much
Patient gamers do not face a lot of disadvantages, but they do include (artificial) scarcity, waning official support and facing old-ass design choices that might not look very favourable anymore.
My problem with this is that once the game is 100% complete, do I want to still play just to see a different cosmetic?
I don't really see this as an issue, but as a choice. Back in the day, games lasted a lot longer. Hell yes we wanted to play as Metal Sonic. The next best thing we had was replaying the game as just Sonic.
This will probably not get as much attention as other FFF's, but I absolute love how they are determined to optimise the quality of life across the globe.
So Gucci Burkas are a-okay legally speaking as they advertise the brand.
If they had a deal with Gucci to advertise for Gucci, yes. Just wearing brand clothing doesn't mean you are legally advertising for them, just practically.
I hate how none of the Dutch (mainstream) media talks about these events either, only about what happened to the Israeli hooligans after.
It's got a space, normally it's written "cishet" meaning cisgender, heterosexual