Seconding the therapy suggestion.
Seconding the therapy suggestion.
https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/why-homeowners-insurance-is-spiking-options-are-shrinking/
Climate change means worse weather and more storm damage. Insurance companies need to make money off the deal so they raise rates or stop insuring properties.
Natural disasters and other “acts of god” are becoming more relevant - especially as some states, like Florida, have more insurance companies pulling out. Flood insurance is often unaffordable too.
Other side of my couch
Edited to remove my word replacement guess at this
On a similar subject I’m currently playing Tactics Ogre: Reborn, and there aren’t any Final Fantasy Tactics, FFT:A, or FFT:A2 remakes currently out, so I’m looking for anything that uses the same combat system as them, again on Switch.
Seconded the Fire Emblem and Fell Seal recommendations, and adding in Front Mission, which has remakes on Switch.
Like BelieveRevolt mentioned, it’s based on a Japanese comic called All You Need Is Kill
what if I get in some accident and have amnesia and cannot remember my master password
NGL, you’d probably have bigger problems than remembering passwords if that’s the case.
This looks cool - thanks!
Yeah, it’s surprisingly heavy on hardware requirements!
What was the other game you played? A Short Hike?
I would like something halfway between Snowrunner and European Truck Simulator, with a well written single player RPG story mode where you get to help people by delivering stuff.
I want this but for a flight simulator.
Or, something like Breath of the Wild only without fighting.
Have you tried Sable?
Not VR, but I think the ancient Egypt Assassin’s Creed had a mode where you learn about the pyramids. Wish they did more stuff like that.
I’m guessing we’d be lucky if Kurvitz writes another video game, let alone a new Disco Elysium
Watch Dogs 2 is marginally better, mostly because the protagonist isn’t the most unlikeable person in the world.
This is the objectively correct answer. The new games are incredibly bland, and there’s better old games to play before delving into the “good” old Ubisoft games.
Maybe there’s like Beyond Good and Evil or Assassin’s Creed 2, but I don’t think I could really recommend them to someone with any confidence. It’s probably just residual nostalgia more than anything.
!rpgmemes@ttrpg.network? I like that one quite a lot
The comment was a direct quote of @pan_troglodytes@programming.dev, not mine - I simply added the emoji for clarity on their comment.
Damn, what if we made it easier for people to afford caring for children? What, that’d cost money? Nah.