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killamch89

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  1. For me, that would be No Man’s Sky. When I first got it, I couldn’t stop exploring planets and building bases. But after a week, the loop started to feel repetitive, and I moved on. It’s funny how some games can feel endless at first, but then suddenly lose their spark.
  2. That’s a great question. I think for me, it was The Sims. Life simulation games aren’t something I usually play, but I was fascinated by how much freedom and creativity the game allowed. It made me realize how enjoyable it can be to experiment in genres outside my comfort zone.
  3. If you're looking for tactical control, I'd recommend Divinity: Original Sin 2 or Baldur's Gate 3. Both games let you meticulously manage your party members, from positioning to abilities and even how they interact with the environment. They're deeply strategic and incredibly satisfying if you enjoy tactical depth.
  4. That $40,000 ship in Star Citizen is infamous. Another crazy example is the Crystal of Madness from Diablo III's auction house days, which sold for over $14,000. It’s wild how virtual items can command real-world prices. Sometimes it’s about status, but often it’s just hardcore fans with deep pockets.
  5. I think Final Fantasy fits this description really well. Each game is set in its own unique world with new characters and stories, but they share thematic and gameplay elements that tie them together as a series. The continuity isn’t about story arcs, but about tone and approach.
  6. I'm putting some money aside to get a Thinkpad X1 early next year as they're more easy to repair than most modern laptops and they're pretty durable as well.
  7. Over. That's the way I've always done it as it's easier to unroll for me.
  8. I think like 40+ hours when I was younger and that's because I did have an acute case of insomnia.
  9. In some countries like my own, Citizen's arrest is basically impossible because of the nature of the people you face. It's kill or be killed most times.
  10. Oh, I know the pain of unexpected bills. The largest one I got was for $500 because I accidentally left my AC on for an entire month while I was on vacation. It’s like my house was living its best, coolest life without me.
  11. Honestly, dealing with car repairs is worse for me. At least the dentist knows what they're doing. Mechanics just hit you with "this will cost $1,000" and hope you believe them, lol.
  12. Nope - mine just has my cards, a bit of cash and my driver's ID. I don't think my wallet can really hold anything else.
  13. The best event I ever attended was a small, local music festival in my hometown. It wasn’t anything grand, but it was where I discovered a fantastic band at the time. Something about the intimacy of the setting and the unexpected joy of stumbling upon amazing live music made it unforgettable. Sometimes, it’s not the scale of the event but the memories it leaves behind.
  14. No shoes in the house as I like my floor clean. And treat everything with care and be respectful. That's more or less it.
  15. Yep. I've had flats on the road, one of the spark plugs getting loose after hitting a crater in the road among others.
  16. Can you imagine if you were playing this and started diving as a Goalkeeper? I'd definitely need a lot of room to play this in my place.
  17. Played some Fire Emblem Sacred Stones for the GBA and I must say that I forgot how much fun this game was and how great its story was as well.
  18. When it came to women, Brock could tell give a whole lecture on the difference between the different Nurse Joys and Officer Jennys.
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