I'm fine with either. I never liked ATB, but X had a great system. However, I equally liked XV. Give me a finished game with XV's system and I'd love it.
I just never bothered with XVI because they stripped out most of the RPG from my JRPG.
I'm fine with either. I never liked ATB, but X had a great system. However, I equally liked XV. Give me a finished game with XV's system and I'd love it.
I just never bothered with XVI because they stripped out most of the RPG from my JRPG.
I support this for multiple reasons, of course, but flags also simply destroyed these canvas events. The only fun one was the first one with it's wild tribalism and weaved in artworks. Blue corner vs Void vs Green Lattice was just more fun.
There are still artworks there, but of course, the most pronounced thing is a German flag - same as every year.
I can highly recommend Risen! I'm still sad the studio closed down.
Glad you enjoyed Xenoblade X! As you said yourself in the other thread, I'm probably just salty thanks to years of theories - all of which existed outside any other Xeno canon, I didn't knew better when I first palyed the game.
Anyway, I went deeper into Star Ocean Second Story R. Thus far, I can only recommend it. The games throws so many options at you, it's just a delight to try and break the game. As per usual, I started by stacking tons of EXP multipliers. This weekend, I'll dive ibto item creation.
The game has a lot of interesting things you don't see often within games. Some whacky, some dark. I'll list one of each below, they are story spoilers, but I don't mention names or anything.
Story stuff
Arch.
I'm vegan, german and into fitness. There really was no other choice. /s?
Also, it's lightweight, you always get the most recent software, pacman is superb and it's super stable. In about 10 years on multiple systems, I never had anything break. The worst of it are simple problems during updates, which are always explained on their website.
Lastly, there is the wiki. The single best source of Linux information out there. Might as well be using the distro that's directly explained there, albeit a lot of information can be used on other ones as well.
With arch-install, you don't even need to learn much, but learning is never a bad idea and will be great if something does break. Every system can break. Arch prepares you for that.
Thank you! Keeping up with other stuff in my life, I'd be looking at about 5 to 10 years. By then, the list is probably wildly different. Maybe it would be a fun plan for retirement, if I ever get there.
I've seen like four of those, partially. One Piece, all of Fringe except for the last season, a good chunk of Community and the first season of Breaking Bad.
So, assuming I've seen nothing - for easier math - and would watch all of these, how many hours are we looking at?
Finished Xenoblade X. I did chapter 9 and then quickly finished maxing all classes and reaching max level. Afterwards, I was laser focused on the story. I initially planned to continue side quests afterwards, I was sitting at just under 50% completion for Mira as a whole, but Chapter 13 was such a let-down, I quit afterwards. I wrote more about the new story in the monthly JRPG thread.
(TL;DR: I preferred not having any answers over the ones we got.)
Now, I've just started Star Ocean Second Story R. I've only played Divine Force before and weirdly loved it, despite people mostly hating on it. I don't have any opinion on Second Story R yet.
Ain't no home without enough open space for all kinds of push ups! If you're daring, you could even do other exercises too!
A lot of the combat comes down to whether or not you like tweaking your build over and over. There are so many things you can change - active and passive skills, equipment, equipment augments, Skell equipment and Skell augments - all for up to 4 characters, although you have quite a bit more freedom over your main character. If you're not into that, the combat can feel slow and like you don't make much of a difference.
However, there's a new feature in the Switch version that does help with that. You now have a sort of MP bar you can spend to re-use skill without waiting for their cooldown. It's quite generous, automatically refills for each battle and can be increased even further.
That being said, you don't have this feature for Skells until you beat the entire story. Skell are overall the worst part for me to be honest. Once you unlock them, nothing else really matters in casual play. They are leagues above your ability to fight without them, but they don't scale at all with your level or any stats. Just their equipment and augments, which are more limited than for ground combat. The only thing your level does is unlocking more Skells at Lv 50 and 60. The Ares 90 - the last one I unlocked - is so strong, I basically one-shotted everything in the last chapter without even changing anything.
Wenn man die ganze Liste im Artikel liest sind einige Namen leider passend für die Narative der AfD. 'Ausländische Namen' sind überrepräsentiert, verglichen mit einer generellen Liste der häufigsten Namen im Land. Z.B. Ali ist hier auf Platz 8, insgesamt aber nur auf Platz 122. (Erstbestes Suchmaschinenergebnis; Sogar nach Geschlechter getrennt, anders als die Liste aus dem Artikel.)
Reicht zur Hetze. Ignoriert natürlich auch komplett, dass diesen Leuten systematisch Steine in den Weg gelegt werden.
Die einizig korrekte Sache wäre es gewesen den Drecksverein zu ignorieren bzw. auf den Datenschutz zu verweisen.
While they have added a rainbow flag, which does improve the situation, the biggest thing still is a German flag at its core. They even started one of these obnoxious long flags, too.
I support the pride flags. Their message is important. For the sake of the event, the canvas is still dominated by flags.