learningduck
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- Comment on An important update on Concord 2 months ago:
With the amount of marketing it received, I think people would still stick to Valorent or Overwatch 2. I only see videos and posts about Concord being a flop, than promoting it.
- Comment on what would happen if a rogue, earth-size planet ran straight into the sun? anything interesting? 3 months ago:
Incorrect. The plan was to send a signal that our sun has a civilized planet, so that an unspecified alien race would blow the sun up to prevent humanity any further.
- Comment on Sloths 🦥 3 months ago:
It was during ATLA, they helped evacuate earth kingdom citizens when the fire nation took over the kingdom.
- Comment on Tekken 8 Will Finally Get Heihachi in August 2024 4 months ago:
So, Reina will become obsolete?
- Comment on The theory that we live in a simulation involves simulants running their own simulations; wouldn't that require impossibly more resources for the main sim? 4 months ago:
Like Azathoth?
- Comment on Lords of the Fallen reboot Lords of the Fallen is getting a sequel in 2026, probably called Lords of the Fallen 5 months ago:
Yeah, it’s clungy.
So far, I like that attacks are well telegraphed. Not holding for seconds, then coming down on a flash like in ER or LoP, but I haven’t even reached the second major boss yet.
- Comment on Lords of the Fallen reboot Lords of the Fallen is getting a sequel in 2026, probably called Lords of the Fallen 5 months ago:
Personally, I like the new one over Lies of P. The transversal with the mix of the umbral and the living world feels less linear with some puzzle. Mobs are annoying, and weapons feel clunky, though.
Let’s see if I will grow to resent it more as I progress deeper.
- Comment on What are some mainstream game series where you really do need to start from the first game? 6 months ago:
Solid is a decent starting point. I think the only notable recurring character is Grey Fox, which could get you confused, and that’s it.
- Comment on What are the best indie games you've ever played? 8 months ago:
Since I don’t see anyone mentions it.
Tunic. The shortcuts are so cleverly hidden that allows you to easily break the sequence in your next playthrough. The manual translation felt just like back when I tried to understand japanese game manuals that come with game boy cartridges.