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KarmicSquish @lemmy.world
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Baldur’s Gate 3 - Discussion post #1
  • I love this game but there is so much to do and so many different ways to play I always feel like I’m going to miss something critical or just really interesting that I almost have anxiety about it.

    All I’ll say is the replay value of this game is waaay off the charts

  • COVID boosters are still weeks away as cases surge in the U.S.
  • Hold on now! This kind of thinking just won’t do. It doesn’t fit the narrative.

    Don’t you realize how scared you’re supposed to be?? It Covid version 2.1.1.2. This one will be worse and you simply must fear it. It’s the only way

  • My Baldur’s Gate 3 perfectionism is killing me
  • I love the idea of critical failure as well as critical success. I kind of wish both were a bit more impactful.

    Crit fail should have some interesting outcomes beyond auto fail and crit success should have something interest as well.

    I think it would be fun

  • Those pesky iPhones!
  • What I mean is that Earth will recover. New life will arise and thrive and very likely something else will get a chance at dominance. Or nothing will. There are no guarantees that what sparked human development will ever happen again. However, life, will go on. It’ll just go on without us.

  • Those pesky iPhones!
  • I don’t think we, humans, will survive long enough to do real, long lasting “damage” to this world. We simply don’t have that power.

    In truth, we are pissants on the ass of a titan. A nuisance but nothing more.

    Once momma shrugs her shoulders we are done.

  • Those pesky iPhones!
  • Rest assured the Earth will be just fine. It isn’t dying by any stretch of the word.

    It’s changing. Changing in a way that isn’t conducive to human life.

    We earned this. It’s time to take our medicine. We either change, today, or we die. It’s that simple.

  • I think the average person just simply doesn't care about their privacy.
  • I feel like many people care deeply about their privacy. I certainly do. The problem is, protecting it is exhausting.

    The constant vigilance it takes to maintain your privacy along with dealing with the day to day stress and strife of just trying to live is too much. Sometimes it’s too heavy to carry.

    I’m on top of that, the deck is stacked against the average person.