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Lol. “How dare you give me a comprehensive explanation of specifically what I asked about! Rude!” What is rude is being so shitty to someone that went out of their way to try and help you understand something, acting like it was a personal insult. How selfish and demanding of you.
So lying about looking into it. Got it.
And yet you say it’s cause of “gambling”. So you’re either lying about looking into it or lying about what you saw.
It’s literally not.
Maybe look into the game being discussed even a little before commenting on it.
It’s as much related to gambling as Balatro is.
The leaded diesel really adds a great flavor.
“What did you see, DenverCoder9?!?!”
As I remember, the liquification was more so part of the curse than the trials. The immense pain and risk of death is true either way, though.
And I don’t see any conflict with Ciri here. That would be her continuing to fight to make her own life, no? The destiny she’s running from isn’t about her being a witcher. More so the opposite, as I understand it.
Regarding the potions, I haven’t read the books, but the wiki alludes to “Children of Destiny” not needing the trials, of which Ciri is part of. Even if that’s not it, I don’t think a grown woman choosing to undergo the trials is comparable to forcing it on a child. Pretty badass, tbh.
I mean…yeah. Ads subsidize viewers that can’t/won’t pay. That’s the whole system. Did you expect something else?
I bet holiday dinners are a mess.
That thing is such a nuisance. Makes the modlog nearly unusable.
I believe that’s called “Pay to Win” in gamer culture.
Nobody ever hurt a company or made them reconsider their decisions by giving them money, no matter how little it was.
Unless they’re actively losing money in their deal, they’re not gonna care if the sale comes immediately or years later. If Epic exclusive + late “hold outs” = $$$, they’re just gonna do that until the equation changes.
I’m not sure why you’re trying to convince me about it. I’m not the one deciding to sell out to Epic.
That wasn’t glaringly obvious to everyone?