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4 votes
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SteamWorld Build is out
28 votes -
Grand Theft Auto VI trailer 1 to be released December 5 at 9AM EST
15 votes -
Halo - Season 1
10 votes -
Fallout first look: This is how the world ends—With a smiling thumbs-up
13 votes -
Path of Exile: Affliction | Content reveal (includes PoE2 info as well)
4 votes -
LÉON – Dirt (2023)
3 votes -
English Teacher - Nearly Daffodils (2023)
5 votes -
In a historic feat, Catalan adventurer and elite kayaker Aniol Serrasolses has conquered the world's highest glacier waterfall drop in the Svalbard archipelago, Norway
5 votes -
Lisa Hannigan ft Loah - Undertow live at Other Voices (2020)
4 votes -
You should connect to Tor via a VPN, actually
21 votes -
Anyone else feeling completely exhausted this week? What's making you so tired?
2023 has been one of our busiest years in a decade for me and my partner. We moved house, experienced big career changes, and tackled responsibilities that kept rolling in. The pent up energy from...
2023 has been one of our busiest years in a decade for me and my partner. We moved house, experienced big career changes, and tackled responsibilities that kept rolling in. The pent up energy from COVID years helped us get through it, and I'm proud of how much we've gotten done this year.
Now suddenly I feel like we're so tired, especially this week, after Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving was super low key, we had a video chat with family because some nieces and nephews were sick with flu, so we're not tired from celebrating, it must be something else. It could be the shorter days, like two or three hours less sunlight than a month ago.
We've even gotten emotional and bickered over random petty things, which we usually don't, and I think that boils down to the tiredness too.
Speaking of the flu, there are people getting sick around us at work and the neighborhood, so I'll bet our immune systems are working hard and making us tired too.
What about you all? What's making you tired? What have you had to give up on because you don't have the energy to deal with it?
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I will be very sad when David Attenborough dies
I got teary eyed when my 5yo asked me about how baleen whales feed the other day, and I showed him a video narrated by David. Just today I saw another great video from David. There will never be...
I got teary eyed when my 5yo asked me about how baleen whales feed the other day, and I showed him a video narrated by David.
Just today I saw another great video from David. There will never be another like him (edit: David, not my kid), which is the saddest part of this post.
35 votes -
This Lego artist builds masterpieces using all black bricks | Obsessed
15 votes -
MEUTE - LoCKeDoWN2 (2023)
6 votes -
Mimo - "Call Me Up" Tiktok Duet Chain (2023)
4 votes -
The internet is worse than ever – now what?
28 votes -
"The AI revolution is rotten to the core"
27 votes -
Leo P and King of Sludge of Too Many Zooz - Workin on a new tune in Herald Square station (2023)
8 votes -
Daniel Tosh's new podcast - Episode 1 | Interviewing my wife's gynecologist
20 votes -
墨韵 Moyun - The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward 滾滾長江東逝水 (2023)
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Are there any games that you have enjoyed playing without the HUD or mini-map? If so, which ones and why?
I just posted this as a comment to someone who mentioned Horizon Zero Dawn, but figured there might be more discussion if I made a new post for it, so here goes: Are there any games that you have...
I just posted this as a comment to someone who mentioned Horizon Zero Dawn, but figured there might be more discussion if I made a new post for it, so here goes:
Are there any games that you have enjoyed playing without the HUD or mini-map? If so, which ones and why?
One of my favorite gaming experiences was playing Zelda BOTW in its entirety without any HUD elements, just using the game's scenery and story to guide me. I loved it so much that I tried doing the same in other massive open-world games like Skyrim, Fallout 4, The Witcher 3, and Assassin's Creed Origins, but found that they relied too much on small details or markers in the minimap. So instead of feeling more immersed and in-tune with the game world, I just felt more frustrated at not knowing exactly where to go or which specific person or item to click on without the game explicitly telling me. I'm sure it can be done, but I found it nowhere near as pleasing as BOTW.I just recently picked up Horizon Zero Dawn and wondered if it could be played in a similar manner, without the map or other HUD elements, or if I'll end up needing some of them to know where to go or who to talk to.
I'd love to hear any other recommendations or thoughts on this matter.
28 votes -
Robot God - Ready To Launch (2022)
3 votes -
This library has most books ever published in the UK
10 votes -
How can we stop burning fossil fuels if we still need everything else they make?
22 votes -
2023 Sumo Finale - Day 15
11 votes -
Mysteries of Neolithic Europe
11 votes -
Seeking advice for choosing an inexpensive, plug and play headset with microphone for recording presentations and participating in video chat
Basically the title. I've been told my voice is too soft on zoom in spite of having tried many options. Before I buy new hardware, I'm asking advice. I have to record a presentation soon, so this...
Basically the title. I've been told my voice is too soft on zoom in spite of having tried many options. Before I buy new hardware, I'm asking advice. I have to record a presentation soon, so this is important.
What advice can you give?
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What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
17 votes -
Helicopters on Everest
9 votes -
How one man rewrote one thousand years of history
6 votes -
Can you recreate Spirited Away in Blender? Should you? I gave it a try with three scenes.
22 votes -
CASETiFY copied my dbrand teardown skins and we're suing them
28 votes -
The mysterious case of the "lost positive"
8 votes -
Making a Victorian-inspired cape for ultimate witchy vibes
8 votes -
Is Los Angeles’ transit Olympics-ready?
13 votes -
The rise and fall of MuchMusic
14 votes -
What's the deal with the popcorn button?
61 votes -
Chilly Gonzales - ARTE Concert Festival 2023
6 votes -
Driving over every London Thames bridge in a day
6 votes -
Sinking the Blücher: How an outdated fort stopped the World War II Invasion of Norway
13 votes -
How Olympic curling stones are made | So Expensive
6 votes -
Q* - Clues to the puzzle?
32 votes -
The making of NHL 94 - 30th anniversary documentary
15 votes -
Taskmaster | Series 16 complete playlist
42 votes -
Food that was eaten at the first Thanksgiving - American groundnut
17 votes -
Inside the world's highest tech prison - HMP Fosse Way
12 votes -
LÉON – Pretty Boy (2023)
7 votes -
Pokémon is no longer just a game — it’s a lifestyle
10 votes -
Faneka y GUADA - Cortina (2023)
3 votes