corvett
@corvett@lemmy.world
- Comment on Is this what every election is like? 1 month ago:
Not every, but a lot of them yes.
- Comment on Day 109 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots 1 month ago:
It’s such a luxury to be able to play video games 100+ days in a row. I’m lucky to get a couple hours one day every fortnight
- Comment on How do you officially pronounce a possessive like: " Travis' "? 1 month ago:
Travissiz
- Comment on Suggestions? Games that won't make me feel alone? 2 months ago:
I felt oddly alone in Psychonauts, though.
Also, is your PFP yellowboze?
- Comment on Day 1 of someone finally posting screenshots from a screenshot-worthy game, until I forget to post screenshots 2 months ago:
Based on that screenshot, that game looks terrible.
- Comment on Is this a triangle? 3 months ago:
It’s got three angles, so I’d say so
- Comment on Is a bong an instrument? It has been featured in many songs even having credits for bong solo. 3 months ago:
Do you mean “bongo” out “gong” ?
- Comment on How do you ask for a haircut? 3 months ago:
“A #6 on the sides please, fade it to about an inch shorter than it currently is on top.”
- Comment on What games popularized certain mechanics? 3 months ago:
Note: read “first” as “first popular/important”, not just for this thread but for most conversations across media like this.
Spelunky was the first “Roguelite” that brought permadeath with meta progression to another genre, starting the modern wave of Roguelites.
Pokemon kicked off “monster collection” as a mechanic
To my knowledge, Halo was the first major game to do regenerating health
- Comment on What is a stupid question? 5 months ago:
A stupid question is anything you already know the answer to
- Comment on Super House of Dead Ninjas is shutting down 5 months ago:
If I already own the came can I download it to a new PC after the change?
- Comment on How are Book Bans Constitutional? 6 months ago:
There’s a difference between a book being
- banned from curriculum
- banned from a school library
- requiring parental / guardian permission to be checked out (usually for x rated content)
- being outright “banned”