I'm not sure if I would really say it's that uplifting, but if you like puzzle and card games, you'll love Inscryption
moonlight
Celeste!
It's about overcoming internal struggles to achieve something. (something I'm still fighting with in real life, bad place mentally here too.)
Listening to the soundtrack always makes me feel a bit better though.
It's cute, fun, and challenging (although never difficult in a frustrating way)
I'm glad I broke the addiction, but damn I still miss League. Late game Veigar was really fun. Good thing it doesn't work on Linux any more.
I recommend trying scout with the 'special powder' shotgun overclock. The movement is insane, it feels like a totally different game.
Yeah I used to have an old Windows MR headset until it stopped working (and I switched to linux)
It was a lot of fun, and I do miss beat saber.
But I'm not going to spend a thousand dollars on an outdated index, or put facebook spyware on my face. If Valve or some other company comes out with something modern without proprietary bs, I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
While it's definitely not possible with current tech, I don't see why it wouldn't theoretically be possible. It would be an insanely complex, multi stage process, though.
Unpopular opinion: The only Arkane game I like is Deathloop.
Absolutely, these corporate types are so clueless when it comes to public messaging.
They realized that it's obvious that they're the bad guys, and the interview response wasn't convincing. But then to try to bully the interviewer into deleting it? That just seems stupid.
I wouldn't want to get defenestrated from nine miles high either.
HOA has banned solar How is that legal???
Regardless of pain perception: Assuming someone is okay with killing a fruit fly but not a human, they have to draw the line somewhere. And a pig for example is WAY closer to human than to a fruit fly. It's a sentient being with a brain that's not really so far from human, compared to the fruit fly which is essentially a tiny biological robot.
In fact, it's kinda weird to draw the line at humans, especially when there's such a big overlap between other animals and human children in terms of cognitive capabilities.
I think it's very reasonable to draw the line after insects, where we can be reasonably certain that there's no complex thought or sentience. The value and subjective experience of an insect versus a farm animal are hardly comparable.
There is a better term, it's 'cis'