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Cake day: February 11th, 2026

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  • You’re talking about two different things though: game subscription and cloud gaming. Game subscription is what allows you to access tons of games by paying fees monthly/yearly. Cloud gaming on the other hand, is playing games without them installed so you don’t need to download them. Xbox Game Pass just happened to include both of these in their plans.

    Theoretically, you could find a subscription plan that does not include cloud gaming, so you would have access to the library, but you need to download the games to play.

    I’m writing this because while you obviously need to pay for a subscription, you could actually set up your own cloud for free (check out Moonlight and Steam Link). You download the game on the PC, start the streaming software and you can play those games on your other devices, like a laptop or even a phone!













  • We do in Silksong! Hornet explicitly calls GMS a Pale being, e.g. in the dialogue with the Green Prince.

    Guess I gotta do a refresh go of Silksong again 🫠

    I looked at the dialogs again. And yeah our family probably just means pale being. Since Snail Shamans refer GMS as pale kin. The bugs of Hollow Knight probably view family differently than us.

    On a side note, before your comment, I always thought the thing that is ‘forever linked’ is the Everbloom. That’s what happened when you’re not good at English haha.


  • Not a theorist, but on the fifth question. I think ‘my family’ here just means White lady, Pale king, and Hornet. It would make sense if they were Godseekers or the shrooms (in fungal wastes), since it’s explicitly told they shared a mind. We don’t see anything like that in either game. Team Cherry is also very considerate with their choice of word. It would make more sense for White Lady to say ‘my kind’ instead if that were the case.

    But either way. It’s impossible to tell until we see another pale being that has no connection to the pale being we already know.