What type of console form factor could evolve beyond the Switch?
Grangle1 @ Grangle1 @lemmy.world Posts 1Comments 59Joined 2 yr. ago
I usually keep my shinies regardless of what they are. I even have multiple shiny Oranguru I've gotten from the Dynamax Adventures. The only shiny I ever traded away was a shiny Beautifly I caught in Legends Arceus for a Spiritomb so I didn't have to spend days on end hunting down every single one of those spirit things to unlock it in my own save file (I'd found most of them but the last couple in each area were being a real PITA).
As a Minnesota sports fan in general, that's basically all of MN sports. We win most of the games that "matter" the least, then choke massively in the national spotlight so everyone outside MN thinks we're absolute garbage and always have been, where anyone who actually pays attention to us knows we're a good deal better than that and there's a reason we're in the spotlight in the first place. The Twins in MLB, for example, have a "historic" 18-game losing streak in the playoffs (mostly against the Yankees), but we do find a way into the playoffs more often than not. Not every MN team playoff year is some "lucky fluke", we're not always "frauds". We've been blue-balled in football, baseball and hockey for far too long.
The one exception is the Timberwolves, they just suck and always have, except for that one season in 2003.
Catholic here. Despite God's forgiveness, Jesus never said salvation is guaranteed. As he said, "it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of Heaven". And that's just for the rich. There are other passages that emphasize the difficulty of gaining eternal life in Heaven, " the way is narrow", "you must take up your cross", and so on. Christ's death and resurrection made salvation possible in the first place. We couldn't even have a hope of it without His help. He also gave us the way that we must follow to gain salvation now that it's possible: belief in God and Christ, and following His commandments, given through the Church.
To put it in another way, we all have a relationship with God. That relationship was damaged through original sin in a way we could not repair on our own. God still has always loved us, but without Christ's sacrifice, He could not forgive our betrayal through sin and therefore we remained separated from Him. Once Christ bore the burden of our sin and overcame it, that repaired humanity's relationship with God overall and God is willing to forgive any sin, past or present, that we commit against Him. As long as we do not commit a serious sin, that relationship will stay intact. Two people in a relationship may do little things that annoy or lightly anger the other person, but we've all got stuff that aren't "deal-breakers" with each other. But a serious sin done with full knowledge and of one's own free will, which in the Catholic Church we call a mortal sin, is a "deal-breaker" that once again severs our own personal relationship with God and threatens our salvation. It's basically a betrayal of God's love. God has these rules and morality and such because He loves us so much He wants the absolute best for humanity and the world. Sin does damage to that, and mortal sin does damage to that in a big way. God is always willing to forgive, but in order for that to happen we have to show that we are sorry for breaking that relationship and promise/resolve that we will do our best to try not to do it again. We have to reconcile with God just as two people in a strained or broken relationship have to reconcile with each other. In the Catholic Church, we believe that reconciliation happens in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, where we confess what we did to a priest, who is in the person of Jesus at that time, and make that resolution to not sin again. The priest then offers a penance as a way to basically "make it up" to God, or as a theologian I heard once say, "clean up the glass and repair the window we broke", and the good relationship with God is restored. Basically, yeah, God is always willing to forgive if we ask for it... But that doesn't mean we still can't break that relationship. I'd always be willing to forgive a best friend if they were to betray me, but if they actually did that, I'd still be mad, and if they don't respond to my calls offering that forgiveness, well, there's not much more I can do to fix the relationship with my friend at that point if they don't want to be forgiven.
Yes, it's due to removing Websocket in v. 0.18. It's supposed to be fixed in 0.18.1. I'm also on Lemmy.world and haven't had too many issues on the latest version of Jerboa but they recommend using the previous version or a different app for the time being. That said, for the main reason we're getting so many Reddit refugees being an issue with third-party apps, particularly on mobile, pushing an update to the official app here that requires a site version not all the main instances are on board with isn't a good PR look.
More memory storage would be great too, especially if the trend towards digital only distribution continues. I'd prefer continued commitment to physical media, but now publishers are even pushing it more towards the disk/SD card basically just holding DRM for a game you still have to download, not to mention DLC and updates. I don't even have a particularly large Switch library but my 128 GB SD card is filling up fast.
I thought the boss of the seventh Palace would be the final boss of the base game in Persona 5 before getting to the extra content. I was wrong. It took me until last night to actually get to the real final boss of the base game (and I luckily beat it on the first try... The mini-boss gauntlet before it was harder than the boss itself, lol). So only now did I actually start the extra semester in Royal. That said, I ordered Tears of the Kingdom this morning and I'll probably get to that sometime this week or next, finally. Excited to start playing it after seeing so much about how it actually lives up to its hype.
Yeah, this screams "extreme otaku" (in the Japanese meaning of the word).
Since I can beat each of the classic Genesis Sonic games in under an hour, they're go-to games for a quick play session every once in a while. I also scratch the itch to play the N64 Zelda games (OoT and Majora's Mask) every few years on whatever console Nintendo's offering them on. The "original" GBA Fire Emblem (FE7, Blazing Blade for those more familiar with the series) also gets a lot of replays from me.
Well, no FE4 remake this time. Probably too much to hope for so soon after Engage, even if Engage was just sitting complete on the shelf for 2 years. Just gotta hope for the next one. Still some fun games coming soon though, like Sonic, Batman and Persona 5 Tactica.
I still have carts of Blazing Blade and Sacred Stones from back in the day and I primarily play those games on those carts with my old DS Lite. I have copies of all the Western released games in the series except the Tellius games because I don't own a GameCube or Wii and the going prices for those games are ridonkulous anyway. Among those, the only ones I haven't at least tried yet are the Fates games. Currently working my way through Echoes and its very different gameplay compared to the rest of the series.
Yep, Blazing Blade was my first as well, and one of them I actually haven't beaten yet. Almost got through one playthrough, pretty easily actually, but then walled by the dragon at the end because I spread the XP around too much and none of the lords were strong enough to take a hit from it. I learned my lesson from then on to build a core team instead and don't hide the lords from the enemies too much to prevent losing, you'll lose in the end anyway.
Not Strikers, I have enough musou-style games and I don't need another one. I haven't seen Tactica's trailer yet, but if it's a strategy RPG like Fire Emblem or Triangle Strategy I'll probably get it since that's my favorite genre.
Almost at the end of the vanilla portion of my 100-hour journey through Persona 5 Royal. That'll leave just the extra semester/true ending left to play before I can finally move on to Tears of the Kingdom, lol. I tend not to play more than one game at a time, especially not really big games like P5R or TotK. Each deserves my full attention or I'd never finish them.
Redundancy (multiple instances making communities on the same subject) is a thing that'll happen. I'm already subbed to communities on several instances dedicated to the same subjects. That can have an advantage, though, in that communities on the same subject but different instances can provide different perspectives on the subject depending on the makeup of the community in each instance (membership, modding, etc). Don't like the community in one instance? Unsub from that one and hop on over to another one. Having one account able to access multiple instances allows for that. It can also help if one community or instance goes down for whatever reason, there may be another community/instance open where you can keep interacting. So I don't see the redundancy thing as necessarily a problem.
I think part of the Pokemon situation is that there is still a strong competitive scene for at least some older generations on legitimate hardware, for gathering Pokémon if not for battling them (you need a gen 3 cart to get a legitimate Jirachi off of Pokemon Colosseum/XD, for example), so there is still high demand from the competitive community for many of those older games. Some pokemon can still be very difficult to get legit versions of without the older gen games due to them being only limited releases otherwise.
Octopath Traveler's soundtrack is amazing. Only current/last gen soundtrack I own. The variety of styles and themes for the different paths and areas really helps make each one unique, and the battle themes are some of the best JRPGs have to offer.
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Just after I made the jump from GNOME to KDE late last year it felt like KDE development was lagging because that's when GNOME decided to issue a flurry of feature updates what seemed like all at once and it made me question my choice to switch DEs. But then when that cooled off I saw that at "normal" times they really do update at about the same pace and there have been relatively big KDE updates since. Either way it's not a competition, and what rivalry is there is more of a friendly one.
It pretty much being Fire Emblem meets Octopath, this game was right up my alley. I did one play through and jumped to other games that were out at the same time, but I did enjoy it quite a bit. But between finishing what I'm playing now, actually playing TotK, and then with the Pokemon Scarlet/Violet DLC likely releasing just after that, I don't know when I would have the time to go back and do a NG+ to play the extra content and go for the "golden route". I didn't try for it the first time since IMO part of the fun of the game especially on a first play through is seeing where your own choices based on your own assessment of the situation take you (if anyone's curious I ended up with the Liberty/Benedict ending).
True, the Joy-Cons do have the notorious drift issue, but that's not really a form factor issue. Improvements in form factor can help fix the issue, most importantly an increase in size to fit all the components in comfortably, but the source of the issue wasn't the form factor of the Joy-Cons.
Though yeah, I would look at primarily making the Joy-Cons, or at least the grip they come with, bigger to actually account for the hands of a person above the age of 8. We know, Nintendo, you mainly think of video games as children's toys, but you may want to look at gamer demographics, even on your own consoles, again. They don't need to make them too much bigger, but at least big enough to not cramp a person's fingers trying to use a single Joy-Con turned on its side.