Xenoblade 2 headcanons (sometimes lewd/spoiler) Afficher plus
All of the party members in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 are queer and there's nothing you can do about it
noooom ooooon meeee~~~ 🎶
(nom on me) 🎶
Every cat deserves a cardboard box to feel safe in
Hot damn that new spider man movie looks GOOD
TERF nonsense, transphobia Afficher plus
This is our entire friendship honestly
Exhaustion jokes Afficher plus
Finally Link is a real biker lesbian.
sexist video games, boob Afficher plus
im like dropping hints that i have the legal right of way
Finals are evil
Same, bro.
Are you awake right now?
Consider: Going to sleep.
Or don't, y'know, because... finals, or timezones, or whatever. Idk I'm not a health specialist.
@ebeth Alpha Centauri is the archaic sci-fi spinoff lovechild between Civ 2 and Civ 3, basically. It does some really interesting things that were never seen in other Sid Meyer games, but at the same time it's not very friendly with modern computers. If you don't have a numpad, good luck navigating 8000 dropdown menus to do anything. :P
@ebeth I can see why people defend it as the best Civ game. There are a lot of things that were either missing or radically altered to be less interesting in the newer games.
On the topic of civ 3-era games though, there's Alpha Centauri, which is a personal favorite of mine. (Even if I don't play it nearly as much as I want to.)
Just finished my first full game of Civ 4. As somebody who has only played the post-hex revolution Civ games, it was really surreal to play an older one, and with overhaul mods installed no less.
It was enjoyable. I'd almost dedicate several hours of my life to it again.
Appendix to friendly reminder since I have chars:
1. Salvation army is transphobic/homophobic & you shouldn't give money to bell ringers.
2. If it's bell ringers vs. "officers" (yes, ugh, church militant and they have name tags) they're not IN the church and may be experiencing homelessness or doing some kind of rehab and at the mercy of the Salvation Army. So be gentle with refusal/don't hold them accountable for the policies they're probably under too (like being forced to pray to eat, being made to sit through sermons, etc.). They are often extremely vulnerable folks doing their best to survive.
remember as we get closer and closer to total corporate creative monopoly that it's important to support small creators