that’s one of the things in TPM that makes the least sense
that’s your biggest complaint?
How exactly did you draw that conclusion??
that’s one of the things in TPM that makes the least sense
that’s your biggest complaint?
How exactly did you draw that conclusion??
That’s one of the things in TPM that makes the least sense to me. They’re on Tatooine, Jar-Jar is an aquatic creature. Why go into the desert?? Stay. On. The. Ship.
Like previous iterations, it has pvp but no one plays because there’s no incentive to do so.
I know 🙃 8’s a great goal. Hard to achieve, but always worth trying for.
Whoa! You’re coming in hot there, buddy. But there is no situation where step 1 doesn’t help in some fashion. My guess is step 2, the infinitely more difficult step is where you struggle. Good luck, I guess…
The first step is to take care of your body. Exercise, sleep 8 hours, eat healthy.
Next step is to start taking care of your mind. Not as straightforward as the first step, with quite a bit more nuance.
Lastly, something that helped me is to find the difference, in your life, between motivation and discipline.
I think you’re using the terms “religion” and “faith” interchangeably. And while faith is a key component in religion, religion is not a key component in faith.
Sorry, re-read what you wrote and it obv makes sense. Not sure how I missed it before, but yes, that makes perfect sense.
I don’t know what the jobs and kids have to do with anything, but there is quite a bit of boredom involved with this one. I am still enjoying playing through the classes and messing with builds and aspects, but there doesn’t seem to be a lot of endgame focus yet (nm dungeons get old quick) and the story is sooooo uninteresting. Which is a shame, cuz Lilith is very well done.
It’s still remarkably better than d3 was at release.
Solo, I agree. Co-op, is a far more enjoyable experience.
So far, it feels like this game is far less about leveling and much more about the Paragon board
Look at you sharing a picture of a dog like youre a real person lolol
Wow. Creepy weird
“Probably” 🙄
Right? How sre are they??
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I see what you are saying. And I appreciate your insight, but I think your post might be mostly anecdotal, and slightly myopic. And hell, mine too. But I have a 16yro and and an 8yro. Live in the suburban midwest. And while technology has impacted my kids’ lives (both positively and negatively), and covid did a number on them too, I’m happy to report that my experience vastly differs from yours.
My children, and the many kids is our neighborhood, regularly socialize and play outside. There are 7 kids playing outside my house currently, and my oldest went to his hs football game last night with his friends and then roamed around afterwards for a few hours. So while I certainly don’t disagree with your concerns and what you’ve witnessed, I don’t think every child, community, region can be lumped into that same bucket.
Social disconnect brought by technology? Please explain. I feel like there has been quite the opposite- technology bringing a very uncomfortable social connection. Especially with social media allowing disturbed individuals to communicate with each other, instantly, globally, for the first time in human history.
D4? Why?