Relay doesn't. Got it for this purpose and it wasn't accepted anywhere needing a number for verification.
As a former picky eater, part of it in my case was certainly that my rural family did not know how to make vegetables. They would be boiled with some salt or sugar, no exceptions. So I thought meat good, veggies bad.
Then I dated a vegetarian and learned not only about the different ways things can be prepared (roasted, steamed, fried, baked, grilled, etc) but also other veggies like asparagus, bean sprouts, bamboo, different types of mushrooms (I know they're fungus, but just play along with me), mock meats, straight up different types of food like Thai and Indian, and it was such an awakening. I do think picky eating is learned somewhat.
The joke is "God said 'Let there be light.'" Ergo, darkness is the default.
For what it's worth, the story to the main campaign of NWN2 is pretty tropey and bland. However, you should give Mask of the Betrayer a shot if you don't mind main campaign spoilers and think story could keep you invested over gameplay. I never finished it, but the story was quite fresh and unique. It's wildly well reviewed, to the point that while you have to deal with the Epic level rules, its still worth playing a bit just for the weirdness involved.
RIP my sweet extra throwing damage.
Storytelling was a bit bleh, but the game wasn't bad. They did lose me when the fully armored lady knight suddenly became a Mommy Smash Me giantess though.
Well I have no idea what people are playing but I'm curious.
Just got mad again thinking about it. I'd used things like ShutUp10 and various scripts to remove so many of the MSFT telemetry and invasive programs on my install. Bought Halo on Steam and it can't function without all the BS backend stuff on Windows though, so back to Gabe it went.
I was a bit less patient and got TotK, however I've been playing the StrategyRPG subreddit's GOTM for the past few months (hope that community moves here), and enjoying those. Old SRW games, Dragon Force for the Saturn, Fire Emblem on GameCube etc.
Aside from that, I picked it up a year or so ago, but I also finally started Disco Elysium, though I'm playing through it very slowly and intermittently for fear it will eat my life (and it's just so heavy on the mind).