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  • The more you pirate the more hyped and disappointed you’ll be about things you’d otherwise never have known about. It’s a double edged blade. Your criteria grows. You spend less on highly advertised products and more on niche things most haven’t heard of. But when pirating as an act of boycott you also risk growing attachment to the product or franchise you’re pretending to sabotage. So if it sounds ethically correct to pirate something instead of purchasing it to harm someone in the production chain, don’t do either. Most people will just preorder a collector’s edition for another of their releases as soon as they forget or relax about what upset them. Piracy isn’t theft, it’s generosity, accessibility and preservation.



  • A year or two ago I found out pretty late that there isn’t any benefit in pausing Humble Monthly anymore. The perk that was supposed to be given to Classic subscribers didn’t last much. You can just cancel your subscription and pay again as soon as you actually see something you like. The site will show some messages to dissuade you, but there really isn’t anything that should hold you back at the moment. Still, even if bundles there aren’t as juicy as they used to be, that’s still a very generous price if you like at least one of the offered games.








  • 👌 Second this. Owning a Pixel grants more options, just stick to whatever you’re more comfortable with. But don’t pay attention to anything anyone linked to GrapheneOS says on social media or forums. They’re very toxic, constantly defame other projects and never accept feedback. You’ve got a decent comparison on Eylenburg’s site. I’d go for Graphene on Pixels but going through all the new settings might be too much for some people who will feel more at home using any of the other options. CalyxOS will be out of service for presumably six months though.





  • I will, and will probably go back and forth between the two until Nioh 3 releases and then I might be able to do the same with the three of them until I happen to conjure the triforce. 🤣 My main motivation for this is Nioh 2 is both a prequel and a sequel , and the way the game presents that period in Japan’s history is hypnotic to me, so even if it’s not as deep or flashy as Nioh 2 I’ll still be hellbent on unlocking everything the first one offers.


  • At the time I found controls, including the stance mechanic, uncomfortable, and enemies a bit boring, but it was also just a session I played with a friend on PS4 and I hadn’t played a tutorial or anything, so it wasn’t the best introduction to the game. Those days I was also more interested in playing Dark Souls 3 and Rocket League I believe, so a mission based brawler might not have seemed as interesting to me as a metroidvania or a simpler competitive online game. It just wasn’t the time for me to appreciate it better.



  • Gwynsen, funnily enough. Even if he could also be Faraam, I wouldn’t object to the same character having different names, specially since he was stripped of his inheritance, right? Some are saying Grynn now since he appears in Nightreign, but linked lore or not, as all the games take place at times when events of the prior were already legends or myths, you can’t rule out FS playing with how names and stories morph over time. I do find his ties with Sen’s Fortress more appealing though.