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“My game?? Buddy, this is your game, I’m just the narrator.”
“My game?? Buddy, this is your game, I’m just the narrator.”
Yeah, imagine that DM leads you to the BBEG lair and you try sneaking through the library and suddenly they say “ok so 1,200 explosive glyphs just went off, roll 1,200d20 to see how many you save for half damage, and then roll 3,600d8 for damage.”
I don’t really like rogue-likes either, for pretty much the same reason. Rogue-lites are a thousand times better just for that one small change.
Also basically no replayability because there’s zero progression. Since every round starts exactly the same as every other, there’s nothing to unlock other than skins, and you have to pay for the battle pass to even unlock those. Meanwhile games like Battlefield or Battlebit or COD have tons of things to unlock that you can use when you want.
Funny enough, “cutting down on costs” and “not having a voice actor” isn’t actually what makes a good cartoon.
If it wasn’t on this community it would belong in c/trypophobia
Yeahhhh I sure don’t remember The Mist having a happy ending…
I thought the whole point of these things is to sue them so you can get it front of a judge who might say it is in fact legally Plex’s responsibility, so the whole thing becomes Plex’s legal responsibility, and they can either crack down massively internally or get sued into oblivion by others, and they didn’t have to go through the whole big rigamarole of suing each individual person.
I don’t think he’s exactly even capable of doing so. SCOTUS judges have to retire or die, and then vacant seats have to get confirmed by the Senate, and no self-respecting Republican Supreme Court justice would die while in office. Expanding the number of justices is also extremely unlikely to happen, and also, relevantly, not really in Joe’s hands.
Well, I’m fucked then