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TheOtterITGuy

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The use of the “hither tither” stick, it felt exactly how a player would use it

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I’d go along the lines of tildaverse but with a community area, like nextcloud, matrix and, lemmy. Nextcloud as a gdrive/O365 alternative for users. Matrix as an irc kind of thing. (May have the wrong application for this but an irc aspect too.) And Lemmy as a support/ideas sharing platform

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This is my kind of logic, surely taking money from those with less morals is better than not since I decreases their influence (in theory)

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I may be wrong but I believe A and B are column headers while X and Y are row headers

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The use of the “hither tither” stick, it felt exactly how a player would use it

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I’m playing a gnome druid with dark urge, his troubled background is what causes the urges but deep down he just wants to be a good guy. Although, the urges do sometimes win, he tries to shop with every merchant to help the local economies. While necromancy is typically considered evil, he views it more as a “it’s stopping living people being hurt in battle.”

I only bought it last week and I’m already up to 50 hours, but I feel there’s so much I’ve missed. The amount of content is insane, and speak with animals/speak with dead just seems to increase it even more. I’ve been talking to every animal I came across and the depth of every character surprises me every time. It’s nothing like Bethesda’s “go talk to the boss, I’m a lowly grunt” esque chats, even the children have their own entire arc. I may be slightly enamored with it, I’d go so far to say this should be the gold standard of game releases.

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I’m loving the community feel of it, everyone seems to be here because they want to be here rather than just cus it’s where everyone else is

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Mister Freeze, the fact he’d do absolutely anything to cure his wife

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